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Eddy
A condition of fluid flow, such as water or air current moving contrary
to the main current, which affects the construction of HVAC or plumbing
systems.
Eddy
Current Braking
Induction of a back current working against motor rotation to brake an
electric motor.
Eddy
Current Testing
Nondestructive checking to correlate the electromagnetic properties of
an object with its physical properties.
Edge
The thin, sharp cutting side of a blade. The border. The part farthest
from the center. The narrow surface of an object perpendicular to its
face.
Edge
Clamp
C-shaped clamp attached to a surface with the middle clamping screw, applying
pressure to the edge trim of the surface. The other two screws are at
either end of the C and all are adjustable clamps.
Edge
Cutter
A tool with a handle and two opposing serrated wheels slightly set apart,
which is used to trim sheetrock wallboard to the proper size for installation.
The wheels score lines parallel to the edge of the wallboard making breaks
in the front and back paper covering. This decreases the panel's structural
strength causing a strip of wallboard to break off along those lines.
Alternately, a tool for stripping insulation from electrical wire.
Edge
Grain
Wood sawn at right angles to the growth rings of a tree.
Edge
Joint
Weld, which is between the edges of parallel pieces of material.
Edge
Molding
Molding created by using a molding cutter on a power saw to shape the
edge of a board.
Edge
Nailing
To nail into the edge of a board.
Edge
Treatment
Finishing of the edges of plywood by covering them with wood strips or
wood banding or filling them in with spackle or putty. Butt edging is
keeping the edges of the plywood square when a strip is applied, with
mitered butt edging involving mitering of the edge and securing a wood
strip.
Edge
Venting
Providing of ventilation to attic space by regularly placing vents around
the eave line of the roof.
Edge
Void
Plywood panel defect, which is caused by the inner, plies splitting or
breaking away during manufacturing resulting in a gap in the edge of the
panel.
Edger
Hand tool used to round and compact the edges of wet concrete.
Edging
Trim along an edge. The finishing of a concrete edge with an edger or
painting along an edge.
Edging
Strips
The nine-inch wide strips of roofing roll which is installed along the
roof edges and rakes prior to the first roofing course.
Edifice
Large building or structure of any kind.
Edison
Base
The porcelain base that holds a light bulb of fuse socket and terminal
where electrical wiring is attached.
Effective
Age
Estimation of a structure by its condition rather than actual age.
Effective
Gross Income
Additional income considered by a lender in assessing a loan application
of a potential borrower.
Effective
Interest Rate
Real rate of interest on a loan which is the coupon rate divided by the
net proceeds of the loan. With a $1,000,000, one year, 10 % discounted
loan, the effective interest rate equals 11.11%, or $100,000 (the discount)
divided by $900,000 (the actual loan proceeds).
Effective
Opening
Smallest diameter of piping at the point of discharge.
Effective
Tax Rate
Tax divided by taxable income equals the tax effective rate. Tax is $30,000,
taxable income is $120,000, and effective tax rate is 25%.
Effective
Throat
The distance from the root of a weld to the face of a weld, with the amount
of weld reinforcement subtracted.
Effective
Weld Length
Welds are designed by size and configuration to withstand certain conditions.
The length of the weld that has a configuration and a cross section that
is equal to or greater than that which is required by a design, would
meet all qualifications.
Efforescence
White, powdery substance, which appears on masonry or concrete due to
the migration, to the surface, of soluble, salts in the material. To remove,
it must be brushed and cleaned off with a solution of muriatic acid diluted
with water.
Effluent
Septic system liquid waste.
Egg
and Dart Molding
Tooled finish of alternating egg and dart shapes on molding.
Eggshell
Low gloss sheen paint, which has a luster similar to an eggshell. Sometimes
spelled eg-shel or egshell.
Egress
Access from a land parcel to a public road or other means of exit. Right
to exit and enter through land owned by another.
Ejectment
Steps taken to remove someone, who does not have a contractual basis to
be there, from the real property.
Elastic
1. Loosely woven fabric made with strands of rubber or rubber-like material
running through it enabling it to return to its shape after being stretched.
2. The ability to immediately return to its size or shape after being
stretched or expanded.
Elastomer
Normally used in items as seals for both washers, gaskets and hoses, elastomer
is either a natural or synthetic elastic material. When parts are not
perfectly fitted, elastomer gaskets guarantee a tight fit.
Elastomer
Lining
Elastomer is very often used as a protective lining to keep hoses, valves
and pipes from contact with harsh chemical that are carried in fluid systems.
Elastomeric
Term describing the elasticity of a material.
Elbow
Plumbing fitting, shaped like an elbow, which allows water to flow in
a curve. Also referred to as an ell, it is designed to use with pipe,
tubing, conduit, or duct and is available in 90 to 45 degrees.
Elbow
Curvature
The ratio between the bend radius of the elbow and its diameter.
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