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A central conductor wire is surrounded by the first layer of insulation.
Eventually, the conductor wire on the power line snapped, sending the balloon shooting upwards.
Most consumer applications use two conductor wire.
A hundred thousand volts flowed through the thread-thin super- conductor wires behind them.
The services they provided included setting foundations, erecting steel poles, and installing conductor wire.
Wood mouldings with grooves cut for single conductor wires, covered by a wooden cap strip.
For three-way switches, it must have three conductor wires - black, white and red - plus a ground wire, which is usually bare copper.
Traditional defibrillators require electrical conductor wires or leads to be inserted into the heart through a vein in the upper chest.
These modem lines appeared as flat, twenty-five conductor wires, snaking underneath the switchyard's false floor.
The cable head is where the conductor wire is made into an electrical connection that can be connected to the rest of the toolstring.
The system delivered current by overhead conductor wires and was cheaper than alternatives using power rails and required fewer electrical sub-stations.
Fretting fatigue analysis of aluminium conductor wires near the suspension clamp: metallurgical and fracture mechanics analysis.
A DIN connector is suitable with multiple conductor wires for interconnecting audio and computer accessories.
Fretting Fatigue Damage of Conductor Wire Subjectec to Cyclic Loading near Suspension Clamp.
GIBB has shown SWER can transmit power to small users in outlying areas more cheaply than conventional transmission with three conductor wires.
The heating element is then normally soldered to the exposed conductor wire which creates a small heating circuit; this is then repeated along the length of the cable.
The additional loops at the armature arm are connected in series, which are actually additional windings of the same conductor wire to form a coil in rectangular shape.
The use of a compliant medium also overcomes the thickness variations when attempting to bond a multiple number of conductor wires simultaneously to a gold metalized substrate (Figure 4).
Supplied in two halves, the open end allows access for the conductor wire to the crimp and the two small pegs locate in mating holes when closed with finger pressure.
You will also need about three feet of 12-gauge Type NM electrical cable, or cable specified by your local code, with two insulated conductor wires and a bare grounding wire.
Wire strippers: Plier-like tool available in many sizes and designs featuring special blades to cut and strip wire insulation while leaving the conductor wire intact and without nicks.
DETAILED DESIGN Overhead conductor wires and their means of support 6. Overhead wires can be ugly.
See NFPA 70, the U.S. National Electrical Code Handbook (NEC), section on bonding and ground for details on selecting the correct bonding conductor wire size.
Examination of the crime scene determined the cord that had been wrapped around Crystal's neck was a red electrical conductor wire that had been hanging on a nearby tree, and not the speaker wire Thibodeaux had confessed to.
One of the conductor wires was caught over the top of the pilot's end of the basket, and the pilot attempted to get the balloon to climb, but the tension of the wire prevented it rising and instead the balloon slid along the conductor.