Class 1, Zone 2
Clean Gas
Clear
Clock
Closed Circuit Voltage
CM
Cm
CMM
CMOS
CNG
CO
2
Coalbed Methane
Coefficient of expansion
Coil
Cold Start
Cold Weather Enclosure
Collector
Column
Combustible
Comma Separated
Values
Communication
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Class 1 refers to the presence of flammable gases, vapors or liquids.
Zone 2 refers to a place in which an explosive atmosphere consisting of
a mixture with air of flammable substances in the form of gas, vapor or
mist is not likely to occur in normal operation.
Gas that has no particles larger than one micron and no more than one
milligram of solids per cubic meter.
To restore a device to a prescribed initial state, usually the zero state.
The source(s) of timing signals for sequencing electronic events (e.g.
synchronous data transfer).
The difference in potential between the terminals of a cell/battery when
it is discharging (on- load condition).
Acronym for Cubic Meter.
Acronym for Centimeter.
Acronym for Cubic Meter per Minute.
See Complimentary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor.
See Compressed Natural Gas
A standard abbreviation for Carbon Dioxide.
A methane-rich, sulfur-free natural gas contained within underground
coal beds.
The ratio of the change in length or volume of a body to the original
length or volume for a unit change in temperature.
A conductor wound in a series of turns.
A rebooting technique which will clear all operational errors, loose all
data files, but will not damage configuration files if stored on the
SDRIVE.
Totalflow insulated and heated enclosure designed to house either the
NGC8200 or Btu 8000/8100 Chromatographs in inclement climates.
The semiconductor region in a bipolar junction transistor through which
a flow of charge carriers leaves the base region.
Hardware component used in gas chromatography to separate
components into measurable units.
Classification of liquid substances that will burn on the basis of flash
points. A combustible liquid means any liquid having a flash point at or
above 37.8°C (100°F) but below 93.3°C (200°F), except any mixture
having components with flash points of 93.3°C (200°F) or higher, the
total of which makes up 99 percent or more of the total volume of the
mixture.
These file types are importable records used by spreadsheet programs
to display and manipulate data.
Transmission and reception of data among data processing equipment
and related peripherals.
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