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1) Техника: тариф для часов максимума2) Железнодорожный термин: тариф с одной ставкой за 1 квт спроса3) Электроника: тариф на максимальную мощность подключаемой нагрузки -
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1) тариф, расценка; шкала ставок, шкала сборов; пошлина || тарифицировать; включать в тариф; облагать пошлиной•-
agreed tariff
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airport tariff
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all-in tariff
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block tariff
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bulk supply tariff
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bulk tariff
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commercial tariff
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day tariff
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demand tariff
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diminishing tariff
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domestic tariff
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double-rate tariff
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fixed payment tariff
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flat rate tariff
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industrial tariff
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installed load tariff
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load/rate tariff
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low load factor tariff
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maximum demand tariff
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midland tariff
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motive power tariff
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multipart tariff
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night tariff
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nonscheduled tariff
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normal tariff
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off-peak tariff
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one-part tariff
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peak-load tariff
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published tariff
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rebate tariff
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restricted hour tariff
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seasonal-rate tariff
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seasonal tariff
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standby tariff
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standing charge tariff
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step tariff
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Русско-английский словарь по электроэнергетике > тариф для часов максимума
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тариф для часов максимума
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
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Electronics: maximum demand tariff, maximum-demand tariffУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тариф на максимальную мощность подключаемой нагрузки
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Engineering: maximum-demand tariffУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тариф для часов максимума
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Railway term: maximum-demand tariffУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тариф с одной ставкой за 1 квт спроса
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Maximalbelastung f LOGIS maximum load* * *f < Transp> maximum load* * *Maximalbelastung
working (peak) load, ultimate strain;
• Maximalbestand an Vorräten maximum inventory;
• Maximalbetrag limit, maximum amount;
• Maximalforderung maximum demand;
• Maximalgewicht maximum load;
• Maximalleistung maximum (peak) output;
• Maximallohn ceiling (maximum) wage;
• Maximalpreis ceiling [price], limit, top price, peak [price];
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18 Wright, Arthur
[br]b. 1858 London, Englandd. 26 July 1931 Paignton, Devon, England[br]English engineer and electricity supply industry pioneer.[br]Arthur Wright, educated at Maryborough College, attended a course of training at the School of Submarine Telegraphy, Telephony and Electric Light in London. In 1882 he joined the Hammond Company in Brighton, the first company to afford a regular electricity supply in Britain on a commercial basis for street and private lighting. He invented a recording ammeter and also a thermal-demand indicator used in conjunction with a tariff based on maximum demand in addition to energy consumption. This indicator was to remain in use for almost half a century.Resigning his position in Brighton in 1889, he joined the staff of S.Z.de Ferranti and served with him during developments at the Grosvenor Gallery and Deptford stations in London. In 1891 he returned to Brighton as its first Borough Electrical Engineer. From 1900 onwards he had an extensive consulting practice designing early power stations, and was approached by many municipalities and companies in Britain, the United States, South America and Australia, primarily on finance and tariffs. Associated with the founding of the Municipal Electrical Association in 1905, the following year he became its first President.[br]Bibliography1901, British patent no. 23,153 (thermal maximum demand indicator).1922, "Early days of the Brighton electricity supply", Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 60:497–9.Further ReadingObituary, 1931, Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 69:1,327–8.R.H.Parsons, 1939, Early Days of the Power Station Industry, Cambridge, pp. 13–17 (describes Wright's pioneering inventions).GW -
19 meter
1) метр2) измерительный прибор, измеритель || измерять, мерить, замерять3) счётчик4) дозатор•to meter in — регулировать объём на входе;-
absorption frequency meter
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ac meter
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acoustic current meter
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active energy meter
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activity meter
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admittance meter
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airflow meter
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air meter
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all-purpose meter
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alpha meter
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alpha survey meter
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altitude meter
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ampere-hour meter
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analog meter
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angle meter
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apparent energy meter
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atrain meter
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attenuation meter
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audio level meter
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audio-frequency meter
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audio-noise meter
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automatic noise figure meter
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autoranging meter
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backscatter nuclear density meter
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backscatter nuclear moisture meter
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badge meter
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batch meter
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battery meter
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bellow gas meter
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beta survey meter
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B-H meter
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body tilt meter
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brightness meter
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Btu meter
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bypasswater meter
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bypass meter
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call-count meter
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calometric gas meter
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candle power meter
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capacitance capacity meter
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capacitance meter
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cavity frequency meter
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circuit noise meter
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clamp-on meter
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clip-on meter
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coaxial-line frequency meter
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coercive force meter
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contamination meter
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correlation meter
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coulomb meter
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counting-rate meter
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counting-type frequency meter
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course meter
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cup-type meter
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current meter
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curve-drawing meter
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cycloidal gas meter
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dc meter
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decibel meter
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demand meter
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density meter
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depth meter
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detonation meter
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dew-point meter
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dew-point moisture meter
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dielectric-type moisture meter
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differential pressure meter
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digital meter
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digital panel meter
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digital Z meter
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dip meter
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direct-reading meter
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distance meter
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distortion factor meter
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distortion meter
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dosage meter
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dose meter
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double-rate meter
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double-tariff meter
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downhole oil gravity-gas content-volume ratio meter
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draft meter
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drift meter
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dry gas meter
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dual meter
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dwell meter
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earth resistance meter
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edgewise meter
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elbow meter
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electric field meter
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electric hour meter
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electric power meter
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electrical meter
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electric meter
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electricity meter
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electrodynamic meter
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electrolytic meter
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electromagnetic current meter
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electromagnetic interference meter
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electromagnetic meter
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electromechanical frequency meter
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electronic moisture meter
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elevation meter
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energy meter
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envelope delay meter
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exposure meter
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exposure rate meter
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fallout meter
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ferrodynamic meter
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field-intensity meter
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field-strength meter
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flow meter
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flow rate meter
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fluid meter
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fluidity meter
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flux meter
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flux-gate meter
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foot-candle meter
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forward scatter visibility meter
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fountain-pen-type dose meter
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frequency deviation meter
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frequency meter
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frequency modulation meter
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frequency-indicating meter
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fuel-flow meter
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G.-M. meter
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gamma meter
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gamma survey meter
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gas meter
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gas volume meter
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generating electric field meter
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gravity meter
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grid-dip meter
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hardness meter
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haze meter
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head meter
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heat meter
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hook-on meter
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hot-wire air flow meter
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hot-wire meter
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house service meter
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humidity meter
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hydraulic flow meter
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hysteresis meter
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illumination meter
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impedance meter
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impeller current meter
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impulse meter
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inductance meter
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induction flow meter
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induction-type meter
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infrared moisture meter
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in-line meter
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instrument test meter
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insulation-resistance meter
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integrating electricity meter
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integrating light meter
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integrating meter
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ion meter
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iron-vane meter
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lambda meter
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laminar flow meter
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laser-Doppler current meter
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layer thickness meter
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leakage meter
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level meter
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light meter
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light-intensity meter
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lightning-current meter
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linear meter
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liquid displacement meter
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loss meter
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luminance meter
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lux meter
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Mach meter
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magnetic potential meter
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magnetic-field meter
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magnetic meter
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magnetic-vane meter
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mass-flow meter
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maximum-demand meter
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maxwell meter
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megohm meter
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methane meter
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microwave power meter
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milliohm meter
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moisture meter
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motor meter
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moving-coil meter
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moving-iron meter
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multiple purpose meter
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multiprobe ionization meter
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multirange meter
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multirate meter
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multistator watt-hour meter
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neutron soil moisture meter
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noise-level meter
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noise meter
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noise-temperature meter
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nuclear density meter
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nuclear level meter
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nuclear moisture meter
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null meter
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oil meter
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orifice meter
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output power meter
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panel meter
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parking meter
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peak program meter
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pendulum-type current meter
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penny-in-the-slot meter
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permanent-magnet meter
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pH meter
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phase-angle meter
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phase meter
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photoelectric exposure meter
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photoelectric meter
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photographic exposure meter
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pivoted flap flow meter
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pocket meter
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polyphase meter
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portable hydraulic flow meter
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portable meter
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power meter
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power-factor meter
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prepayment electricity meter
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prepayment meter
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pressure meter
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printing meter
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profile meter
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profiling current meter
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propeller meter
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propeller milk meter
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propeller-type meter
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proportional gas meter
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proportioning meter
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Pygmy meter
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quality-factor meter
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quotient meter
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radiation balance meter
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radiation meter
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radio-noise meter
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rate meter
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ratio meter
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reactance meter
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reactive volt-ampere meter
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reactive volt-ampere-hour meter
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reactive-energy meter
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reactive-power meter
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readout meter
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recording depth meter
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recording meter
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reed frequency meter
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residential meter
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resistance meter
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resistance-type moisture meter
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resistivity meter
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resonant frequency meter
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revolution meter
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rf level meter
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roentgen rate meter
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rotary gas meter
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rotor current meter
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running meter
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salinity meter
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salt meter
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selective ion meter
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self-recording current meter
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service meter
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setup scale meter
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shape meter
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sinad meter
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single-phase meter
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slip meter
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S-meter
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soap film meter
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solid-state meter
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sound-level meter
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standard meter
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standing-wave meter
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steam-consumption meter
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steam-flow meter
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sulfur meter
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summation meter
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suppressed-zero meter
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survey meter
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switchboard meter
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thermal electric meter
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thermal meter
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Thomson meter
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three-axis current meter
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three-phase meter
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tide meter
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torque meter
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torsion meter
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transmission nuclear density meter
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transmission nuclear moisture meter
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transmittance meter
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transparency meter
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trim meter
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tuning meter
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two-rate meter
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var-hour meter
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vector-averaging current meter
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velocity-type meter
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Ventury meter
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vibrating-reed frequency meter
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vibration meter
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visibility meter
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visual exposure meter
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voltage meter
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voltage standing-wave-ratio meter
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volt-ampere meter
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volt-ampere-hour meter
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volt-ohm meter
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volt-ohm-milliampere meter
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water meter
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watercut meter
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water-sealed gas meter
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watt-hour meter
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wattless component meter
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wave meter
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wet gas meter
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wind meter
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wing current meter
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Z meter
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[br]b. 27 July 1849 Manchester, Englandd. 27 August 1898 Petite Dent de Veisivi, Switzerland[br]English mathematician and electrical engineer who laid the foundations of electrical machine design.[br]After attending Owens College, Manchester, Hopkinson was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1867 to read for the Mathematical Tripos. An appointment in 1872 with the lighthouse department of the Chance Optical Works in Birmingham directed his attention to electrical engineering. His most noteworthy contribution to lighthouse engineering was an optical system to produce flashing lights that distinguished between individual beacons. His extensive researches on the dielectric properties of glass were recognized when he was elected to a Fellowship of the Royal Society at the age of 29. Moving to London in 1877 he became established as a consulting engineer at a time when electricity supply was about to begin on a commercial scale. During the remainder of his life, Hopkinson's researches resulted in fundamental contributions to electrical engineering practice, dynamo design and alternating current machine theory. In making a critical study of the Edison dynamo he developed the principle of the magnetic circuit, a concept also arrived at by Gisbert Kapp around the same time. Hopkinson's improvement of the Edison dynamo by reducing the length of the field magnets almost doubled its output. In 1890, in addition to-his consulting practice, Hopkinson accepted a post as the first Professor of Electrical Engineering and Head of the Siemens laboratory recently established at King's College, London. Although he was not involved in lecturing, the position gave him the necessary facilities and staff and student assistance to continue his researches. Hopkinson was consulted on many proposals for electric traction and electricity supply, including schemes in London, Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds. He also advised Mather and Platt when they were acting as contractors for the locomotives and generating plant for the City and South London tube railway. As early as 1882 he considered that an ideal method of charging for the supply of electricity should be based on a two-part tariff, with a charge related to maximum demand together with a charge for energy supplied. Hopkinson was one the foremost expert witnesses of his day in patent actions and was himself the patentee of over forty inventions, of which the three-wire system of distribution and the series-parallel connection of traction motors were his most successful. Jointly with his brother Edward, John Hopkinson communicated the outcome of his investigations to the Royal Society in a paper entitled "Dynamo Electric Machinery" in 1886. In this he also described the later widely used "back to back" test for determining the characteristics of two identical machines. His interest in electrical machines led him to more fundamental research on magnetic materials, including the phenomenon of recalescence and the disappearance of magnetism at a well-defined temperature. For his work on the magnetic properties of iron, in 1890 he was awarded the Royal Society Royal Medal. He was a member of the Alpine Club and a pioneer of rock climbing in Britain; he died, together with three of his children, in a climbing accident.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1878. Royal Society Royal Medal 1890. President, Institution of Electrical Engineers 1890 and 1896.Bibliography7 July 1881, British patent no. 2,989 (series-parallel control of traction motors). 27 July 1882, British patent no. 3,576 (three-wire distribution).1901, Original Papers by the Late J.Hopkinson, with a Memoir, ed. B.Hopkinson, 2 vols, Cambridge.Further ReadingJ.Greig, 1970, John Hopkinson Electrical Engineer, London: Science Museum and HMSO (an authoritative account).—1950, "John Hopkinson 1849–1898", Engineering 169:34–7, 62–4.GW
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