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An expression of the quantity of an undesirable material which can be removed by a water conditioner between cleaning regeneration or replacement, as determined under standard test conditions. For ion exchange water softeners, the capacity is expressed in grains of hardness removal between successive regenerations and is related to the pound of salt used in regeneration. For filters, the capacity may be expressed in the length of time or total gallons delivered between servicing.
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| capacitance |
The property of storing an electrical charge between two separate conductors.
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The rated continuous load-carrying ability, expressed in megawatts (MW) or megavolt-amperes (MVA) of generation, transmission, or other electrical equipment. For generating plants, capacity is typically differentiated into "Baseload Capacity" (a capacity factor above 60 percent); "Intermediate Capacity" (a capacity factor of 20 to 60 percent); and "Peaking Capacity" (a capacity factor of less than 20 percent).
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| capacitance |
The property of a circuit element that allows it to store an electrical charge.
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| capacitance |
(C) In general, the ability of a conductor to store charge. In particular, charge divided by applied voltage, measured in farads (F). C=Q/V. Or, the current a capacitor carries divided by rate of change of voltage. C=I/(dV/dt), where dV/dt is the rate of voltage change.
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