TERM
Current
Cursor
Custody Transfer
Custody Transfer
Transaction
Cut-Off Voltage
CV
CV1
CV2
CWE
Cycle
Cycle Life
Cycle Time
Cyclic Redundancy
Check
D/A
D/I
D/O
DAC
DACU
Data Acquisition
Data Collect
DB
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Current is measured in amps (milliamps and micro amps). It is the
passage of electrons. Conventional current flows from positive to
negative. Electrons flow from negative to positive - called "electron
flow".
Dots used to indicate the location of the next character or symbol to be
entered.
The legal and commercial transfer of a commodity such as natural gas,
LNG, etc. from one party to another.
The Custody Transfer Transaction is the hand-off of the physical
commodity from one operator to another.
The cell/battery voltage at which the discharge is terminated.
Calorific Value. European value of heating content.
Column 1 Vent (located on NGC8200 series Feed-Through Assembly).
Column 2 Vent (located on NGC8200 series Feed-Through Assembly).
Cold Weather Enclosure.
One complete sequence of events. One complete alteration of an AC
current or Volt. The discharge and subsequent charge of a
rechargeable cell/battery is called a cycle.
The number of cycles under specified conditions which were available
from a rechargeable cell/battery before it fails to meet specified criteria
as to performance.
The time usually expressed in seconds for a controller to complete one
on/off cycle.
An ongoing verification of the validity of transmitted and received data
providing assurance that the message conforms to a pre-agreed upon
convention of communications.
See Digital-to-analog.
See Digital Input.
See Digital Output.
See Digital to Analog Converter.
Data Acquisition Control Unit.
Gathering information from sources such as sensors and AMUs in an
accurate, timely and organized manner. Modern systems convert this
information to digital data, which can be stored and processed by a
computer.
Physically, locally or remotely, retrieving data stored with a Totalflow
unit. This data is typically stored in records located in a data base
format.
See Decibel.
DEFINITION
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