- A
fusible plug is a
threaded cylinder of metal,
usually bronze, br**** or gunmetal, with a
tapered hole
drilled completely through its length. This hole...
- A
fuse plug is a
collapsible dam
installed on
spillways in dams to
increase the dam's capacity. The
principle behind the
fuse plug is that the majority...
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plug,
plugged, or
plugs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plug,
PLUG,
plugs, or
plugged may
refer to:
Plug, an
insertive closure or
stopper (
plug)...
- and line (see § Concepts and
terminology below)
socket holes, and a
fuse in the
plug. It has been
adopted in many
former British colonies and protectorates...
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electrical systems as a
fuse. A
mechanical fusible link is a
device consisting of two
strips of
metal soldered together with a
fusible alloy that is designed...
- A
fusible alloy is a
metal alloy capable of
being easily fused, i.e.
easily meltable, at
relatively low temperatures.
Fusible alloys are commonly, but...
- plates. The
gauge gl**** ****s and
tubes and
fusible plug should be
cleared of scale; if the core of the
fusible plug shows signs of
calcination the item should...
-
parts include:
Electrical fuses Over-pressure
burst disks Mechanical shear pins
Galvanic anodes Pyrotechnic fastener Fusible plug Some
leader lines used...
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Liquid fluoride thorium reactors are
designed to be
meltdown proof. A
fusible plug at the
bottom of the
reactor melts in the
event of a
power failure or...
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helps put out the fire. Not all
locomotives are
equipped with
fusible plugs. Also,
fusible plugs should be
replaced at
regular intervals,
about every three...