it was manufactured in the Bronx,NY. the initials for Bronx are bx.
electical divices are ; plugins , lightswitches,ect appliances is anything that is operated by a divice.
If an object has an electrical charged, it usually means that and electrical current also known as a flow of electrons is passing through it.
Thermodynamics is the study of relationship of heat with other kinds of energy such mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy.
Yes, a plasma is a gas with an electrical charge.
A digram that shows the layout of something electrical
It is another terminology for electrical maintenance.
In electrical terminology it means that wires have been connected under the wrong terminals.
A BX connector is a special type of box connector used for securing a BX cable to a junction box. BX is a type of armoured cable that is used for specific locations where ordinary Romex cable could become damaged. Before the connector is installed onto the BX cable there is a small PVC collar to be installed. In the trade it is called an anti short. It slides between the outer sheath of the BX and the conductors inside the sheath. It adds protection for the inner conductors from rubbing against the outer sheath if any vibration is involved in the installation. There is usually a small hole in the BX connector and the red anti short can be seen through this hole. This makes it easy for the electrical inspector to see if the anti short bushing has been installed during an inspection, and they do check.
There is no electrical terminology that refers to a "no fault switch".
By changeover switch, if you mean forward reverse switch, the correct electrical terminology you should be searching is, wiring of an electrical drum switch.
There is no electrical terminology that refers to a "no fault switch".
There is no electrical terminology that refers to a "no fault switch".
In electrical terminology it is called a conductor. On PC boards it is called a trace.
The term "open BX" could mean a couple of different things. First, and probably most likely, this is referring to a condition where the home inspector has found an electrical junction box that is without a tight fitting cover. These junction boxes are usually found in an attic or crawlspace and most often they exist due to a remodel that was done at some point in the past. Next, the "BX" in the recommendation could refer to "BX cable", which is a type of metal sheathing that surrounds electrical wires that are installed in areas that are subject to impact or other damage. These electrical runs you might find in your garage, near your furnace, or over suspended ceilings in commercial office space. So in this example, the recommendation of "open BX" could refer to installation where this metal sheathing has pulled away and detached from its termination point leaving the wiring exposed. Both of these conditions are a potential fire hazard and should be corrected for safety. I would recommend giving the home inspector a call and have him walk-through the inspection report with you. This way you will know for sure what he's referring to.
The BX stamp on a ring is probably just a jeweler's signature marking. It does not indicate value or purity of the ring.
Shunting of a circuit is the electrical terminology for bypassing a circuit.
OverCurrent Recloser, or OverCurrent Relay.