Arresters

Word ARRESTERS
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Definitions and meanings of "Arresters"

What do we mean by arresters?

One who places another under arrest.

A device that stops or prevents, such as a railway buffer, or a spark arrester that prevents sparks from being released to start fires.

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The word "arresters" in example sentences

Instead, the ad should have encouraged the use of Forest Service-approved spark arresters and limiting travel to approved routes and areas, Amador said. ❋ Dave Hurteau (2008)

The Gnu need more time to go pub crawling, so keep all the arbiters of peace away from the scenes of merriment by having the arresters in a resting place. on September 13, 2008 at 8: 28 pm | Reply were doomed ❋ Inspector Gadget (2008)

And if you live in an area with frequent strikes, experts suggest home surge arresters. ❋ Unknown (2007)

And if you live in an area with frequent strikes, experts suggest whole home surge arresters. ❋ Unknown (2007)

To be effective, flame arresters must be free of oil, grease, and dirt. ❋ Gary Jobson (1998)

Additionally, the operator must comply with other federal and state requirements, such as registration or documentation, numbering, display of capacity information, ventilation systems, use of approved backfire-flame arresters, appropriate pollution placards, and marine sanitation devices MSDs. ❋ Gary Jobson (1998)

Other than periodic cleaning, backfire-flame arresters do not need servicing or replacement. ❋ Gary Jobson (1998)

Stranded earth conductors and lightning arresters are used in all high-voltage overhead-line installations (seldom in medium-voltage installations, generally from 110 kV). ❋ Frank Ponemunski (1991)

Spark-arresters are required also on logging engines. ❋ Charles Lathrop Pack (N/A)

Railroads are required to equip their locomotives with spark-arresters. ❋ Charles Lathrop Pack (N/A)

First came a heavy tax for operating the road; and next was an order to put spark arresters on all his engines. ❋ Ada Woodruff Anderson (N/A)

"Likely Foster would have sent his order out and had those arresters shipped around Cape Horn from New York," he added. ❋ Ada Woodruff Anderson (N/A)

Where the use of oil cannot be considered, spark arresters are essential. ❋ Edward Tyson Allen (N/A)

In addition to spark arresters, which may fail or be out of order, logging engines using fuel other than oil should be provided with ❋ Edward Tyson Allen (N/A)

Protective means against high potentials air-gap arrester advantages of carbon commercial types continuous arcs discharge across gaps dust between carbons introduction of impedance metallic electrodes vacuum arresters against sneak currents heat coil sneak-current arresters against strong currents fuses enclosed mica proper functions central-office protectors self-soldering heat coils sneak-current and air-gap arrester city exchange requirements complete line protection electrolysis subscribers 'station protectors ribbon fuses ❋ George Patterson (1910)

A group of such arresters, as manufactured by the Dean Electric Company, is shown in ❋ George Patterson (1910)

Messrs. Hayes, Rolfe, Cook, McBerty, Kaisling, and many other inventors have utilized these combinations and motions in the production of sneak-current arresters. ❋ George Patterson (1910)

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