Order this information in Print

Order this information on CD-ROM

Download in PDF Format

     

Click here to make tpub.com your Home Page

Page Title: LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS (Continued)
Back | Up | Next

Click here for a printable version

Google


Web
www.tpub.com

Home


   
Information Categories
.... Administration
Advancement
Aerographer
Automotive
Aviation
Combat
Construction
Diving
Draftsman
Engineering
Electronics
Food and Cooking
Math
Medical
Music
Nuclear Fundamentals
Photography
Religion
USMC
   
Products
  Educational CD-ROM's
Printed Manuals
Downloadable Books
   

 

TM 5-4320-305-10 1-5. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS (Continued) gal Gallon gpm Gallons per minute hp Horsepower in. Inch kg Kilogram kPa Kilopascal L/min Liters per minute lb Pound m Meter mm Millimeter NPT National pipe thread PMCS Preventive maintenance checks and services psi Pounds per square inch qt Quart rpm Revolutions per minute V Volts 1-6. GLOSSARY Abrasion A scraped or scuffed area.  A hose may become abraded if an unshielded portion of it rubs against a piece of bracket or another hose. Acoustical Sound deadening. Actuate To cause an action.  When electric power is applied to a solenoid, it actuates a valve, causing a part in the valve to move. Aline To arrange in a line vertically and/or horizontally. Approved Permitted to be used for a specific purpose by the person or group who is authorized to grant approval. Assembly A combination of parts that may be taken apart without destruction, which has no application or use of its own but is needed for the completeness of a more complex item with which it is combined, or to which it is attached. Capacity The volume, amount, or quantity that can be held or contained. Carbon Monoxide A poisonous gas that is made while a fuel is burning, especially if there is not quite enough air.  The gas is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, but it can cause illness or death.  See the warnings on the Warning page at front of manual. Cavitation Condition caused when engine speed is increased beyond point of maximum suction vacuum.  Cavitation is indicated by loud cracking noise in pump housing and is harmful to the pump unit. Combustion A chemical change, especially oxidation, accompanied by the production of heat and light.  A combustion engine functions by burning fuel to produce heat, i.e., energy. 1-2

Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us - Support Integrated Publishing

Integrated Publishing, Inc. - A (SDVOSB) Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business