In an apartment building power is used to keep the building hallway lights and plugs operational. Run ventilation systems, heating. Anything that the building needs in the way of electrical services that is not associated with the apartments. This way the apartment owners are not paying for power being used by the building. This building demand load is known as the house load.
The floor load in an overseas container is the amount of load the floor is capable of holding.
The electrical term for this condition is called an unbalanced load.
A no load voltage means the power level that is giving from the output pins power converter. This is when 0% load is given.
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'VA', or more correctly, V.A, is not an electrical 'term'. Rather, it is the symbol for 'volt ampere', the unit of measurement for a quantity called 'apparent power'. This is the product of the supply-voltage and load current for an a.c. load.
"full house load" Never heard that term. "Full Load" means a gun that had hold more than one round is fully loaded. "Full house load" could mean the maximum electrical load that can be carried by the current electrical system of a house or a similar contained unit.
You mean heat load? Use Manual J.
The floor load in an overseas container is the amount of load the floor is capable of holding.
People use the phrase 'a crap load' or 'a crapload' as an idiom or slang to mean a lot of something. The term is another version of 'sh** load', or 'sh**load', which carries the same meaning. For example: "I can't go bowling; I have a crapload (or sh**load) of work to do." While the former is considered by some to be slightly less offensive, both are very vulgar and not for polite conversation. Other examples: "You have a crap load of t-shirts in that drawer." "She has a crap load of money." "I have a crap load of video games at my house."
It refers to robbing a house.
the term load bearing means to extract one partial combulation and to exchange it for a more efficient trade.
'What a load of cobblers' means 'what a load of rubbish!' It is applied when you are talking about something that is false (ie lies). Example: "Jon said he didn't do it, what a load of cobblers! It was 'im alright!"
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If someone tells you that you are a load, it can mean a couple of things. They could mean that you are "heavy" to carry, or that your friendship is a "heavy" thing that is hard to maintain. They're saying that it is a hard job keeping you as a friend. On the other hand, it could be a coarse slang term, short for "load of sh*t" - this would mean that they think you are lying or acting falsely.
Over sea shipment containers are considered floor load. Floor load refers to the floor safely capable of supporting the structure.
I don't want to be mean, but it's pretty easy to understand what that means. It means that it is retrieving the data from the internet, or it could mean it is connecting to that website.
If you mean drilling through the studs of a load bearing wall, yes you can do that.