Rated capacity in a prison refers to the maximum number of inmates that a facility is designed to hold, based on its physical infrastructure and resources. This figure is determined by factors such as the number of cells, available space, and staff resources. Rated capacity is distinct from operational capacity, which reflects the actual number of inmates a prison can manage effectively without compromising safety or living conditions. Maintaining a population close to rated capacity is crucial for ensuring adequate safety and security for both inmates and staff.
What is the difference between rated capacity and the nominal capacity
Rated Capacity
Its is process term which means the reduced capacity w.r.t. the rated capacity. For example if plant rated capacity is x and turndown capacity is 85% that means 0.85x. And similarly the turndown ratio would be x/0.85x.
Rated cooling capacity represents the actual cooling output that the air conditioner can provide under specific conditions, while nominal cooling capacity is the manufacturer's stated maximum capacity in ideal conditions. The rated cooling capacity is a more accurate representation of a unit's performance in real-world scenarios.
Prison Song - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Prison Planet - 1992 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Prison Breaker - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
The capacity of an average prison can vary widely depending on factors such as location and design. However, a common range is between 1,000 to 2,500 inmates. Some facilities may have capacities exceeding this range.
Women's Prison - 1955 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
Women in Prison - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:16
The maximum amperage capacity of a Siemens breaker rated at 200 amps is 200 amps.
The maximum current capacity of a circuit breaker rated at 150 amps is 150 amps.