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  • 21fault line —    The trace of a fault plane on the ground surface or on a reference plane.    Compare: fault line scarp.    GG …

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  • 22ground indicator — įžemėjimo indikatorius statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. earth fault indicator; ground indicator vok. Erdschlußanzeiger, m; Erdschlußindikator, m rus. индикатор замыкания на землю, m pranc. indicateur de contact à la terre, m …

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  • 23High Voltage Isolation and Ground Potential Rise — This article outlines the principles of High Voltage Isolation (HVI) and Ground Potential Rise (GPR). Most often questions of concern arise to anyone associated with the use of any communication signal (analog or digital) via a metallic or fiber… …

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  • 24Arc-fault circuit interrupter — An arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) is a circuit breaker designed to prevent fires by detecting non working electrical arcs and disconnect power before the arc starts a fire. The AFCI should distinguish between a working arc that may occur in …

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  • 25phase-to-ground short-circuit — fazės įžemėjimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. phase to ground fault; phase to ground short circuit vok. Einphasenkurzschluß, m; einpoliger Erdschluß, m rus. однофазное короткое замыкание, n pranc. défaut monophasé à la… …

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  • 26short circuit ground — Fault in an electrical circuit allowing electricity to flow into the metal parts of a mechanism …

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  • 27Hayward Fault Zone — The Hayward Fault Zone is a geologic fault zone capable of generating significantly destructive earthquakes. About 60 kilometers long, it lies mainly along the western base of the hills on the east side of San Francisco Bay. It runs through… …

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  • 28North Island Fault System — Major active fault zones of New Zealand showing variation in displacement vector of Pacific Plate relative to Australian Plate along the boundary …

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  • 29foot fault — noun 1. : a fault called against a server in tennis by reason of his failure to keep both feet behind the base line or because of walking, running, or failure to maintain contact with the ground during the delivery of a service 2. : the stepping… …

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  • 30Asymmetric fault — In power engineering, specifically three phase power, an asymmetric or unbalanced fault is a fault which does not affect each of the three phases equally. This is in contrast to a symmetric fault, where each of the phases is affected equally. In… …

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