TERM
Fluids
FM
FM Approved
Font
Footprint
Fpb
FPM
FPS
Fpv
Fr
Fractionation
Freezing Point
Frequency
Frequency Modulation
Frequency Output
Frit Filter
FRP
FS/2
3
FT
Ftb
Ftf
Fuel Oils
Full Bridge
2103650-001 – rev. AB
Substances that flow freely; gases and liquids.
Factory Mutual Research Corporation. An organization which sets
industrial safety standards.
An instrument that meets a specific set of specifications established by
Factory Mutual Research Corporation.
The style of lettering used to display information.
The surface space required for an object.
Pressure Base factor.
Flow velocity in feet per minute.
Flow velocity in feet per second.
See Supercompressibility Factor.
Reynolds Number factor.
The process of separating a steam of natural gas liquids into its
separate components.
The temperature at which the substance goes from the liquid phase to
the solid phase.
The number of cycles per second for any periodic waveform -
measured in cycles per second - now called Hertz. The number of
repeating corresponding points on a wave that pass a given
observation point per unit time.
Modulation where the frequency of the sine wave carrier alters with the
amplitude of the modulating signal.
An output in the form of frequency which varies as a function of the
applied input.
A small fine filter used primarily on the NGC8200 product line in the
feed-through assembly as a last stage gas filter. This filter is not
designed to replace an appropriate sample conditioning system.
Fiberglass Reinforced Polyurethane. A non-flexible material used for
LevelMaster sensors.
Ruggadized handheld computer device for programming and collecting
data from an XFC. Also referred to a Husky or Dog Bone.
A standard abbreviation for Cubic Foot.
Temperature Base factor.
Flowing Temperature factor.
The heavy distillates from the oil refining process that are used
primarily for heating, for fueling industrial processes, for fueling
locomotives and ships, and for fueling power generation systems.
Wheatstone bridge configuration utilizing four active elements or strain
gauges.
DEFINITION
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