Spur
A spur outlet is a circuit that does not have a secondary path and is not part of the main ring. Spur sockets can have one cable connected to earth, live, and neutral.
spur
spur evolves from spurious terminology.In electrical terminology it is denoted by a range of frequency through which any electrical circuit (specaially in case of RF and microwave circuits) is operated.
A spur is an extension connected from some point along the main circuit of an electrical installation. Spurs are sometimes called 'tees'.
this is a cable that is connected to a ring to supply electrical energy to one or more socket.
The Three sources of power for control circuit are dynamic power, short-circuit power and leakage power.
A device or circuit that provides power to the rest of the circuit or system is called a power supply,
The Diamond Spur Rodeo was held annually in Spokane, WA. It was part of a circuit of rodeos in the Pacific Northwest including Ellensburg Roundup, Omak Stampede and the Pendelton Roundup.
The load that is connected to the circuit is what draws the power of the electrical circuit.
Power = (energy used)/(time to use it)Power dissipated by an electrical circuit =(voltage across the circuit) x (current through the circuit)or(resistance of the circuit) x (square of the current through the circuit)or(square of the voltage across the circuit)/(resistance of the circuit)
What is a power limited circuit