Version 2.6
Term | Term Definition | Options | Unit of Measure |
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Fuel oil no 2 | View | None | |
Fuel oil no 2 | View | None | |
Fuel oil no 4 | View | None | |
Fuel oil no 4 | View | None | |
Fuel oil no 4 | View | None | |
Fuel oil no 4 | View | None | |
Fuel oil no 4 | View | None | |
Fuel oil no 5 and no 6 | View | None | |
Fuel oil no 5 and no 6 | View | None | |
Fuel oil no 5 and no 6 | View | None | |
Fuel oil no 5 and no 6 | View | None | |
Fuel oil no 5 and no 6 | View | None | |
Full Load | Equipment capacity as measured at full load | View | None |
Full load amps | Current draw of motor at full capacity. | View | None |
Full Name |
The full name, including first, middle, and last names. |
View | None |
Full network connectivity | The ability of an Endpoint Device to maintain network presence while in Sleep Mode or another low power mode (LPM) of equal or lower power consumption and intelligently wake when further processing is required (including occasional processing required to maintain network presence). Presence of the Endpoint Device, its network services and applications is maintained even though the Endpoint Device is in a LPM. From the vantage point of the network, an End Point Device with full network connectivity that is in LPM is functionally equivalent to an idle End Point Device with respect to common applications and usage models. Full network connectivity in LPM is not limited to a specific set of protocols but can cover applications installed after initial installation. Also referred to as Ònetwork proxyÓ functionality and as described in the Ecma-393 standard. a) Network Proxy - Base Capability: To maintain addresses and presence on the network while in LPM, the system handles IPv4 ARP and IPv6 NS/ND. b) Network Proxy - Full Capability: While in LPM, the system supports Base Capability, c) Network Proxy - Remote Wake: While in LPM, the system is capable of remotely waking upon request from outside the local network. Includes Base Capability. d) Network Proxy - Service Discovery/Name Services: While in LPM, the system allows for advertising host services and network name. Includes Base Capability. | View | None |
Full size | A combination oven capable of accommodating two 12 x 20 x 2 1Ú2-inch steam table pans per rack position, loaded side by side, from front-to-back or lengthwise. A convection oven that is capable of accommodating standard full-size sheet pans measuring 18 x 26 x 1-inch. | View | None |
Full sized one door | A cabinet that has one door and is full-sized according to national standards. | View | None |
Full sized two doors | A cabinet that has two doors and is full-sized according to national standards. | View | None |
Full time equivalent workers | Full time equivalent (FTE) workers is the total number of hours worked by all workers in a week divided by the standard hours worked by one full time worker in a week. Workers may include employees of the property, sub-contractors who are on-site regularly, and volunteers who perform regular on-site tasks. Workers should not include visitors to the property such as clients, customers, or patients. | View | None |
Full-spectrum audio amplifier | A Full-spectrum Audio Amplifier is an amplifier capable of full audible frequency range (20Hz to 20kHz) output on all channels. | View | None |
Fully fault tolerant server | A computer server that is designed with complete hardware redundancy, in which every computing component is replicated between two nodes running identical and concurrent workloads (i.e., if one node fails or needs repair, the second node can run the workload alone to avoid downtime). A fully fault tolerant server uses two systems to simultaneously and repetitively run a single workload for continuous availability in a mission critical application. | View | None |
Fume hood | View | None | |
Funded | Loan proceeds sent by the lender | View | None |
Funding Amount |
Value associated with a funding source |
View | $ |