It looks like all three of your capacitors have the same value. So the effective capacitance when they're all conected in series is 1/3 of that value = 0.005 fd.
If a cable insulation is described as RHW, you would be able to use the cable for what maximum temperature? A. 194°FB. 140°FC. 86°FD. 167°F
Full Data(FD) circuits are copper circuits used to transmit low grade data through a network. Most applications (but not all) are in the utility industry. For example the water company will use an FDDA to transmit the level of a well back to their monitoring station and if the level is too low, the operator can tell the well to pump through the receive side of the circuit.
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The main difference between an ID (Induced Draft) fan and a FD (Forced Draft) fan lies in their placement in a system. An ID fan is located after the furnace or boiler and helps to draw waste gases out of the system, while an FD fan is positioned before the furnace or boiler to supply fresh air into the system for combustion. ID fans create negative pressure, while FD fans create positive pressure within the system.
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Traditionally dampers are used to control the quantity of air entering the boiler. If we use VFD for FD fan, we can control the quantity of air be changing speed of fan using VFD. This will save energy.
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It can be used, however not on the same piece of equipment. A forced draft fan is typically much smaller than an induced draft fan. A FD fan moves cooler air into the combustion zone while the ID fan removes the products of combustion from that zone. Typically the volume of gasses the ID Fan needs to remove is from 125% to 200% more than that of the FD fan. example: an FD fan moves 20,000 scfm of air at 100 *F, what size ID fan do you need if the exhaust gasses are 450 *F and the products of combustion and moisture add 3500 cfm to the volume of gasses? PV/T = P'V'/T' with pressure being negligible (it usually isn't) the formula is then : V/T = V'/T' to get the volume needed for the ID fan then: VT'/T = V' V = 20,000 scfm, T = 560 *R (absolute zero scale) and T' = 910 *R 20,000 scfm x 910*R/560*R = 20,000 scfm x 1.625 = 32,500 scfm thus, the ID fan must be sized at least 62.5% larger than the FD fan.
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I can find no "fd" in official measurements
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Since Work is net force times distance moved (Fd), and Power is Work/Time, the answer is (Fd)/t, or(950N x 5.75m)/3.0sYou can do the calculations. The answer will be in Watts.
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