reserve capacity

  • 1Reserve Capacity —   Capacity in excess of that required to carry peak load …

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  • 2reserve capacity — Auto. the capacity of a battery, measured in minutes, to keep a vehicle operating if the charging system fails. * * * …

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  • 3reserve capacity — noun : installed equipment (as in an electric power plant) that is in excess of that required to carry peak load * * * Auto. the capacity of a battery, measured in minutes, to keep a vehicle operating if the charging system fails …

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  • 4reserve capacity — The time, in minutes, that a battery can maintain a discharge rate of 25 amps …

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  • 5compensation for reserve capacity — kompensacija už rezervinę galią statusas Aprobuotas sritis šiluma apibrėžtis Pagal Lietuvos Respublikos Vyriausybės ar jos įgaliotos institucijos patvirtintą metodiką apskaičiuojama papildomų rezervinės galios palaikymo sąnaudų kompensacija,… …

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  • 6capacity — [1] The ability to contain or hold something. [2] Maximum production attainable under normal conditions. With regard to normal conditions, the company s operating practices are to be followed with respect to the use of production facilities,… …

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  • 7Capacity —   The load that a power generation unit or other electrical apparatus or heating unit is rated by the manufacture to be able to meet or supply.   The maximum load a generating unit, generating station, or other electrical apparatus is rated to… …

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  • 8Capacity utilization — is a concept in economics and managerial accounting which refers to the extent to which an enterprise or a nation actually uses its installed productive capacity. Thus, it refers to the relationship between actual output that is produced with the …

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  • 9Reserve petroliere — Réserve pétrolière ██████████ …

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  • 10reserve — Something available but held back for later use, as strength or carbohydrates. [L. re servo, to keep back, r.] alkali r. the sum total of the basic ions (mainly bicarbonates) of the blood and other body fluids that, acting as buffers, maintain… …

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