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Definition of Ferranti mains

Ferranti mains
Ferranti cables Fer*ran"ti ca"bles, Ferranti mains Fer*ran"ti mains" (Elec.) A form of conductor, designed by Ferranti, for currents of high potential, and consisting of concentric tubes of copper separated by an insulating material composed of paper saturated with black mineral wax.

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- power utilization voltages and percentage tolerance vary in the different mains power systems found in the world. High-voltage direct-current (HVDC) electric...
- Ferranti's Sirius was a minicomputer released in 1961 (operating in 1959 on a time rental basis). Designed to be used in smaller offices without a dedicated...
- The utility frequency, (power) line frequency (American English) or mains frequency (British English) is the nominal frequency of the oscillations of...
- Ferranti vertical cross compound engine driving a 1,200kW Ferranti alternator 1 x Ferranti vertical cross compound engine driving a 1,000kW Ferranti alternator...
- tube-based computers including, military computers ENIAC and Whirlwind, the Ferranti Mark 1 (one of the first commercially available electronic computers),...
- bought the Dynatron business in 1954 and the Ferranti brown goods brand in 1957 (though not Ferranti's heavy industries, defence electronics or meter...
- a flash. A strobe without a capacitor storage device simply discharges mains voltages across the tube once it's fired. This type of strobe requires no...
- widely dis****d geographically. In 2000, Ultra Electronics acquired Datel Ferranti Group. It also acquired American voice communications provider Audiopack...
- became the prototype for the Ferranti Mark 1, the world's first commercially available general-purpose computer. Built by Ferranti, it was delivered to the...
- open-type marine engines, vertical surface condensing, coupled directly to Ferranti dynamos. In 1898 the generating capacity was 415 kW and the maximum load...