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Electric
Arc Spraying (EASP)
Molten metal coating sprayed by use of an electric arc for heating. The
electric arc moves between two consumable electrodes and a gas is utilized
to atomize and spray the metal.
Electric
Arc Welding
A form of metal welding done by using the heat created as an electric
arc jumps from an electrode to metal.
Electric
Drill
Electrically powered rotary tool, which is used for sanding, boring holes,
etc.
Electric
Heating
Electric heat is provided by use of a high-temperature wire, which is
resistant to electrical flow with more heat being produced by more electric
current being fed into the heating element, creating more resistance and
more heat.
Electric
Screwdriver
Most electrically operated screwdrivers are cordless and operate on rechargeable
batteries and come in a variety of speeds and are either pistol shaped
or appear like manual screwdrivers. Pricier models have greater torque
and variable speeds.
Electric
Service
Electric power supplied by a utility, which may be any of three capacities,
and is either overhead on poles or buried in the ground. (1) Two-Wire
115-volt service, one of the conductors is connected to the assorted electrical
devices. (2) Two-Wire 230 volt service, both wires are connected to the
electrical item. (3) Three-Wire 115/230-volt service.
Electric
Service Panel
Panel used to transfer power from the utility line going into a house
for distribution through fuses or circuit breakers.
Electric
Shock
Electrical current flowing through the body of a living being.
Electrical
Charge
Quantity of electrical energy, which may be contained in a battery, electrical
conductor or semi-conductor.
Electrical
Construction Drawings
Plans to show detail for installing wiring and electrical connections
in a building.
Electrical
Distribution System
Term used to chart electric from the point of generating the power through
to its end use. Transmitted at a high voltage to the substations for distribution
to local points after it is sent by busways from the power plant to distribution
power lines. The voltage is dropped into local transformers prior to being
sent into buildings, either commercial or residential. Transmission is
at high voltage to overcome line losses, which occur due to electrical
resistance from long distance travel.
Electrical
Drawings
Plans that show the location of the wiring layout, the types and position
of all electrical equipment and the location of the fixtures.
Electrical
Induction
The passing of a conductor through a magnetic field existing between two
poles of a magnet generates electrical current.
Electrical
Metallic Tubing (EMT)
Tubing used to protect long pieces of electrical wiring from damage. This
type of conduit is thin walled and made of metal and is used in residential
as well as commercial and industrial buildings, wherever wiring may be
exposed or accessible. This cannot be exposed to severe damage from impact
or other hazards that would change its shape.
Electrical
Power
Flow of current at a voltage, which is measured in watts (watts = amps
x volts).
Electrical
Raceway
Conduit that houses electrical cables giving them support.
Electrical
Schematic Wiring Diagram
Drawing which shows the sizes and quantities of wire needed.
Electrical
Single Line Diagram
Outline of the electrical equipment arrangement and connection into a
circuit.
Electrical
Specifications
Outline, in writing, of the requirements for the electrical system of
a building.
Electrical
Symbols
Indicators used to indicate types of electrical components in wiring drawing.
Abbreviations or icons may be used.
Electrician
Licensed professional who is trained to install electrical wiring. License
requirements vary from place to place.
Electrician's
Pliers
Also referred to as lineman's pliers, they have insulated handles and
built-in side cutters.
Electricity
Energy made by moving charged particles.
Electrode
Welding rod or electrical terminal to be used in arc welding and cutting.
Electrode
Holder
Insulated clamp, which holds a welding electrode and is used to supply
power to the electrode from the attached wiring.
Electrode
Lead
Power supply cable, which goes to an electrode holder.
Electrogas
Welding (EGW)
Electric arc welding process, which uses a consumable solid or flux-cored
electrode, either with or without an external shielding gas.
Electrolysis
A chemical reaction of a metal with another metal in the presence of an
electrically conductive fluid, causing one to erode.
Electrolyte
Electrically conductive fluid or substance.
Electromagnet
Mechanism, which is made of, a magnetic material wrapped with an electrically
conductive coil through which the current is passed to bring about magnetism
in the material.
Electromechanical
Device combining electrical and mechanical components, for example as
in an electric motor.
Electromotive
Force
Force that makes an electrical current flow. Voltage.
Electron
Any of the negatively charged particles that form a part of all atoms,
each carrying a negative charge.
Electron
Beam Gun
Device that produces and accelerates electrons to use in welding and cutting
operations.
Electronic
Stud Finder
Ultrasonic or magnetic mechanism used to locate studs behind a wall by
sensing the presence of a nail head or the increase in density at the
site of the stud and beeps or lights at the discovery.
Electronic
Transfer
Transfer of mortgage or other payment automatically by deduction from
a checking or savings account.
Electroslag
Welding (ESW)
Electric arc initially melts the slag and then the slag is kept molten
by an electric current. This process provides heat for welding and an
inert shield, which protects the weld from oxygen in the air.
Electrostatic
Filter
Filter with the opposite electrical charge of the particles it needs to
attract. Opposite electrical polarities attract in the same manner as
a magnet. Particles are drawn to the filter and trapped by their electrostatic
attraction to the filter.
Electrostatic
Painting
Electrically charged powder is sprayed on a surface that is charged with
the opposite electrical charge and then bakes on the coating in this type
of painting.
Eleemosynary
Charitable gesture such as real estate donated to a charity, which value
would then be tax deductible.
Element
1. Part of a whole.
2. Any of the four substances (earth, air, fire, water) formerly believed
to constitute all physical matter.
3. Basic substance (oxygen, hydrogen, carbon), which cannot be made into
a simpler substance through chemical reaction.
4. Electronic device.
Elevation
Height of a structure above an established reference point.
Elevation
Map
Representation on a flat surface of any region that depicts the elevation
of that region.
Elevations
Exterior view of a home design, showing the position of the house relative
to the grade of the land from the front, sides or back.
Elevator
Suspended car or cage, attached by cables to a machine to move it, which
is used for hoisting or lowering people or things
Elizabethan
Style
English architecture, which generally has two, levels with the second
level typically overlaying the first story. With a high roof and a sculptured
chimney, it usually has half-timber stucco walls.
Ell
1. Plumbing fitting, shaped like an elbow, which allows water to flow
in a curve. Also referred to as an elbow, it is designed to use with pipe,
tubing, conduit, or duct and is available in 90 to 45 degrees.
2. Extension or wing of a house, at right angles to the main structure.
Ellipse
Closed curve produced when a cone is cut by a plane inclined obliquely
to the axis and not touching the base. Closed curve plane figure where
the sum of distances from any point on the curve to two fixed points remain
the same.
Ellipsoid
Solid figure in which any section through it is a circle or an ellipse.
Elongate
Make longer.
Eluvium
Decomposed rock or soil.
Embankment
Mounded soil used as a support along a roadway or to retain water.
Embed
To become an integral part of something or to enclose closely.
Embedment
1. Placing of one material into another so that the two become one.
2. Placing of felt, aggregate mats or panel into hot bitumen.
3. Distance that a column or pier is sunk below grade.
Emblements
Annual crops raised by a land tenant. Even if the lease expires before
the crop has matured, the tenant has the right to them.
Emboss
Decorate or cover with designs or patterns, which are raised above the
surface.
Embossed
Design impressed into a surface. Alternately, a surface treatment of a
plywood panel, which leaves a textured design in the face but leaves the
panel paintable.
Embrasure
Opening for a door or window with the sides slanted so that it is wider
on the inside than the outside.
Emergency
Sudden, unexpected occurrence demanding immediate action.
Emergency
Exit
Exit, which is not used except in special situations to provide an alternate
route.
Emergency
Light
Continuously charging battery operated light that is used during the loss
of normal electricity.
Emery
Abrasive material composed of iron oxide and carborundum.
Emery
Paper
Paper with a hard abrasive coating.
Eminent
Domain
Right of the government to condemn private land for public use, as long
as fair compensation is paid.
Emission
A discharge of any type.
Emulsion
A non-separating product containing oil and water.
Employer-assisted
Housing
Program to help employees purchase homes through special plans developed
with lenders.
Empty
Nesters
Couples who have raised their families and will possibly "downsize" their
dwelling.
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