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  • 1Glossary of firefighting equipment — Note: This list is incomplete. You can help Wikipedia by [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Glossary of firefighting equipment action=edit adding to it] . 0 9 * 1 3/4 inch hose: see attack hose * 2 1/2 inch hose: see attack hose , supply… …

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  • 2Human-powered equipment — A mechanically powered flashlight. This uses a linear generator and is charged by shaking along its long axis …

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  • 3Self-powered equipment — is a term used for electrical appliances which can be powered by human muscle power as an alternative to conventional sources of electricity such as primary batteries and the power gridSuch devices contain electrical generators or an induction… …

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  • 4IEC connector — is the common name for the set of thirteen line sockets (called the connector in the specification) and thirteen panel plugs (called the inlet ) defined by International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) specification IEC 60320 (formerly IEC 320) …

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  • 5IEC 60320 — IEC connector redirects here. For other uses, see IEC connector (disambiguation). IEC 60320 is a set of international standards specifying non locking electrical power couplers for the connection of power supply cords to electrical appliance up… …

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  • 6Mobile phone — Cell Phone redirects here. For the film, see Cell Phone (film). Handphone redirects here. For the film, see Handphone (film) …

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  • 7Cat repeller — Household cat Wild cat (ultrasonic devices unlikely to work) A cat repeller is a …

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  • 8Solar inverter — Internal view of a solar inverter. A solar inverter or PV inverter is a critical component in a Photovoltaic system. It performs the conversion of the variable DC output of the Photovoltaic (PV) modules into a utility frequency AC current that… …

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  • 9Vacuum tube — This article is about the electronic device. For experiments in an evacuated pipe, see free fall. For the transport system, see pneumatic tube. Modern vacuum tubes, mostly miniature style In electronics, a vacuum tube, electron tube (in North… …

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  • 10Utility frequency — The waveform of 230 volt, 50 Hz compared with 110 V, 60 Hz. The utility frequency, (power) line frequency (American English) or mains frequency (British English) is the frequency at which alternating current (ac, also AC) is transmitted from a… …

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