Any machine that transforms mechanical into electrical energy; a dynamo.
A machine that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy; also a dynamo.
A machine that changes the power or energy from a natural source, such as water or wind, into electricity.
A generator is a machine that turns mechanical energy into electric energy.
a machine that converts mechanical power into electricity by spinning copper wires (conductors) within a magnetic field.
A name given to a machine that changes mechanical energy into electrical energy.
An engine-driven device that converts mechanical energy into direct current electricity.
a machine that provides alternative energy.
The producer of electric energy.
An optional piece of equipment pertaining to power maintenance.
Produces the electricity necessary to run the engine and re-charge the battery while the engine is running. The cooling fan mounts to the front if it. It's mounted to the fan shroud and is driven by the fan belt by the crankshaft pulley.
A device which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
A machine that converts kinetic energy into electrical energy.
converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. Produces either AC or DC electricity. In automotive industry replaced by the alternator.
A device that takes fuel or other mechanical energy to produce electricity or electrical energy.
an expression that is capable of producing more than one result.
Auxiliary power plant used to power the AC units, lights, and other equipment with 110 volt requirements. These generators are similar to those you will find at your local Home Depot. Brands include Honda, Onan, Kohler, and in the older trucks, Generac. Generators require gasoline or other fuel source to run independently of the truck engine. Most gas-powered trucks have generators. Diesel powered trucks typically do not have generators, are more often left running at sales stops to power AC units with the engine alone.
Used in older cars to provide electrical energy for the vehicle, it is just a device to provide electrical energy to the vehicle.
A device that produces an electric current through magnetism.
A facility or mobile source that emits pollutants into the air; any person who produces a hazardous waste that is listed by EPA and therefore subject to regulation.
Any person whose act first creates or produces hazardous waste.
the producer of hazardous waste; legally has ultimate & on-going responsibility; also see LQG, RG & SQG
a machine that has a rod with a magnet in it spinning around a cage shaped metal to create an electrical force
an electromechanical device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy GFCI ground fault current interrupt GP general purpose GPH gallons per hour
A machine that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy by applying the principle of magnetic induction. A machine that produces ac or dc voltage, depending on the original design.
A motor driven mechanical device that produces electricity, a temporary means of power.
Short for "event generator." A computer program that models the physics processes that occur in the collisions in high-energy physics experiments. The results of running a generator consist of a list of particles (incoming, created, decay products, etc.), their properties, and their origins, just after the collision. Detailed information is available in this tutorial. See Also HERWIG, PYTHIA.
An ac or dc electrical-generating device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
(syn. Power Supply) - that device which powers and controls the convertor ( transducer) of an electronically-driven ultrasonic device or system. Mechanical generators also have been made.
an apparatus that produces a vapor or gas
an electronic device for producing a signal voltage
a big machine full of gasoline and electricity that has to run unattended outdoors, even in the rain
a device that produces electrical energy from a mechanical energy source
a device that turns rotary mechanical energy into electrical energy
a device which is used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy
a global mechanism that creates a unique, sequential number
a machine that contains a powerful magnet that creates a magnetic field
a machine that produces electrical energy from mechanical energy, as opposed to an electric motor which does the opposite
a machine that uses a magnet to produce electricity
a mechanical and electrical device that over time will need some service or parts
an agent that converts a request into a response
an entity, except a scrap tire energy recovery facility and a scrap tire recycling facility, that is a fleet operator, is an automotive dismantler, or is a whole new or used tire retailer, wholesaler, manufacturer, re-capper or re-treader
an entity or person whose activities produce used oil filters
a person or corporate body with responsibility for the physical process by which a file is converted into machine-readable form (e
Used to provide electrical power for the production when filming on location. Usually a part of the grip truck or the electrical truck, but it may also be a stand-alone piece of equipment if the base camp is too far from the location.
any person (i.e. an individual, trust, firm, joint stock company, Federal Agency, corporation, partnership, association, State, municipality, commission, political subdivision of a State or any interstate body) by site, whose act or process produces hazardous waste identified or listed in 40 CFR Part 261 or whose act first causes a hazardous waste to become subject to regulation, and “Generator” produces 1,000 kilograms (2,200-pounds) per month of hazardous waste or 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste.
The part of this COBOL system that converts intermediate code to native code (also called generated code). See also generated code.
a rotating machine that produces electric power.
An electromagnetic device that produces electricity when it is turned. Electricity and magnetism
Any person who provides used or waste tires to a waste tire hauler; including but not limited to tire dealers, car dealers, auto dismantlers, and automotive fleet service centers, local government fleet operators, rental fleets, etc. ( more information...)
the person, business or institution that actually produces a hazardous waste. Liability for proper management follows generators from "cradle to grave" from point of generation to final destination.
A gasoline, natural gas, or propane powered engine that produces electricity. Generators are often used with uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems. Since generators require a few minutes to stabilize after being started, UPSs are often used for short duration outages and generators reserved for longer power interruptions. Some less sophisticated generators may have a problem with frequency regulation, never appearing to the UPS as a stable power source.
A device that generates electricity.
electromechanical device that turns mechanical energy into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction.
a mechanical device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Small engine fueled by gasoline or propane that produces 110-volt electricity, built into many RVs but also available as a portable option.
Any person or business entity who acquires worn or scrap tires through personal use or in the ordinary course of business.
Another term for EDM power supply.
A device that converts mechanical energy into electric power.
A machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. Most generators produce alternating current (eg power stations) but direct current generators are also made (older cars, mobile welders).
Generators produce the electricity that we use. The majority of Ontario's electricity is produced by Ontario Power Generation, a successor company to the former Ontario Hydro, and the Bruce nuclear station. Other smaller generators are generally renewable energy plants (e.g., wind) and industrial facilities that produce power on-site for internal use. Visit the web site...
A generator is a device that creates electrical energy. Generators
The electrical equipment in power systems that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Any person, by site, whose act or process produces hazardous waste identified or listed in SWM Rule 1200-1-11-.02 or whose act first causes a hazardous waste in a calendar month. SWM Rule 1200-1-11-.01(2)
A machine that changes water power, steam power, or other kinds of mechanical energy into electricity.
The machine that converts low frequency alternating current to high frequency electrosurgical current.
A machine in which an electromagnet rotates. It converts mechanical energy of a rotating shaft to an electric current.
A device to produce electricity to run equipment in the event that commercial power is lost. Generators are powered by gasoline, propane, or natural gas and produce the AC power required to run electrical equipment. Generators are sometimes used in conjunction with or as an adjunct to UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supplies).
An entity who's primary business is producing electric energy by transforming other forms of energy. The produced energy could then be sold to either a wholesaler, an end user or through an unidentified power exchange transaction.
A machine for producing electrical current when rotated by an external driver such as a turbine.
An independent source of power usually fueled by diesel or natural gas.
An electric generator driven by a internal cumbustion engine to produce electricity for stand-alone systems and for back-up electrical power. The fuel used may be gasoline, diesel, or propane (LPG).
The generator makes electricity when it turns. The current is then sent down through the tower in large electricity cables. Small shaft: The small shaft runs at about 1500 RPM – that’s very quickly. It leads the power from the gearbox to the generator.
An electrical device powered by gasoline, diesel, or sometimes propane, for generating 120 volt AC power.
A machine that converts mechanical energy into electricity.
Machine which grinds the concave surface of a "blank" ophthalmic lens to the desired combination of curves that define the prescription power of a lens
A generator is a power plant that produces electricity. Generators can be located centrally to serve a large number of customers or as distributed generation to serve an individual or smaller group of customers.
anybody or organization that generates waste or recyclable materials.
Supplies 120-volt AC electricity when the motorhome is not plugged in to an external outlet. Most motorhomes, if not already equipped with a generator, have a prewired compartment for one. Because of noise concerns, some campgrounds may prohibit or restrict the hours it may be run. Quieter generators with electric fuel injection are available. Generators are most efficient when used to power high-voltage items.
is what makes the electricity at a power plant. Inside is a turbine that spins three magnets to create the stream of moving electrons we know as electricity.
An engine powered device fuelled by gasoline, diesel fuel or propane for generating 120-volt AC power.
A power plant producing electricity for a large number of people.
is a specific shape of polished crystal designed to send energy in a particular direction.
A device that produces electricity, particularly one that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
a machine that produces electricity
Usually an off-the-shelf induction generator that produces 50-cycle AC electricity.
Machine for making electricity
A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
A site where the hazardous waste is produced.
A power generator is needed for outdoor sites or locations where a large power source is not easily available. Identify, with your vendors, the wattage of each appliance you will be using so you at least have a rough idea of what size generator you will need. You will also need enough power to operate the motor and pumps that the generator requires.
A device that produces Direct Current from a rotating shaft. See also: Cut-In, DC, Open Circuit Voltage, Shaft, Stator, Wind Generator
See Electricity Generator.
The Generator is an entity that produces power at one or more locations that will be ultimately delivered to Customers through one or more Transmission Systems and the Customer's host Utility Distribution System. The Generator is the original holder of title to the power.
an engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
The large motor designed to run cash registers and emergency lighting when normal power is lost. This unit is usually powered by natural gas.
apparatus for producing gas or steam
Device used to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Induction generator that produces alternating current.
an entity capable of producing electrical energy
Magnet spinning inside a coil of wire, creating electricity
A device that produces DC voltage by rotating a shaft around a field or Permanent Magnets.
A device which converts mechanical energy to electrical.
a device that uses motion to produce electricity
A device for converting mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Waste generator under Reg. 347 - "operator of a waste generation facility." [Note that "generation facility" in Ontario's Airborne Emissions Monitoring and Reporting Regulation (O. Reg. 127/01) refers to an electrical power generation facility.
A device that converts rotational energy to DC current. Generators were used in older cars to provide electrical energy for the vehicle.
One term for a person who is a specialty born-on (a type of born-psi_ who has a hyperactive energy generation ability, along with other distinctive traits.
A large rotating electrical machine, driven by a turbine in a power plant. Generators produce electric power for the bulk system.
a device consisting of a magnet and a coil of wire that changes the mechanical energy of the turbine into electrical energy.
A device which produces direct current (DC) necessary to charge the battery.
produces electricity by transforming kinetic energy generated by turbine into electric energy.
The producer of any types of waste or recoverable material.
A device that converts mechanical energy (an engine) into electrical energy (a generator), for use in any type 120/240 volt AC equipment.
Combination of a motor driving an electrical generator. Gas generator systems are frequently used in conjunction with electronic UPS systems for very long-term operation during extended power outages. Frequently employed in healthcare, emergency and other highly critical applications. Generators typically require 1-3 minutes to startup before being able to provide reliable output. Certain types of less sophisticated generators may have a problem with frequency regulation.
Any device that converts one form of energy (mechanical, chemical or heat) into electrical energy and produces either direct or alternating current.
An electromechanical device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy (usually direct current).
Technology that produces electricity.
A machine which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
An engine powered device fueled by gasoline or diesel fuel, and sometimes propane, for generating 120-volt AC power.
A general name for a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. The electrical energy may be direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC).
A person who generates electricity under license or exemption under the Electricity Act acting in its capacity as a generator in Great Britain.
A person or facility which, by nature, ownership, management, or control, is responsible for the generation of hazardous waste.
A machine that transforms mechanical energy into electricity. It consists of a magnet rotating in a coil wire, which frees electrons and pushes them along the wire.
A machine for producing electrical current. (See turbine)
Something that produces a product, as an electical generator which uses some other source of energy to produce electricity. The reverse of an electric motor, that uses electricity to produce some other form of energy
A company that generates electricity connected to the grid or a local network.
Commonly used on motorhomes, a generator produces 120-volt AC power. A generator allows you to use 120-volt appliances when you are not plugged into an external electrical source. Generators are rated in kilowatts. For example a 5 KW generator is 5,000 watts.
Instrument that produces high-voltage current.
a sector, such as residential or commercial, responsible for producing waste or recyclables.
any device that produces electricity.
A generator has the ability to create the response satisfying a request produced by the request editors.
AKA: Genny, Genny Operator A mechanical engine which produces electricity from fuel (usually diesel). Frequently used for location shooting, either due to the unavailability or insufficient quantities of electricity locally available.
A machine by which mechanical energy is changed into electrical energy.
Machine used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
is what makes the electricity at a power plant. The generator has a large coil of wire that spins inside big magnets. This creates a stream of moving electrons that we know as electricity.
A machine used to provide electricity on a boat; generally fueled with diesel fuel
1. Machine for producing gas or steam. 2. Machine whose conductor moves through a magnetic field and converts mechanical energy into electrical energy when the device is rotated. 3. A dynamo.
1. A facility or mobile source that emits pollutants into the air or releases hazardous waste into water or soil. 2. Any person, by site, whose act or process produces regulated medical waste or whose act first causes such waste to become subject to regulation. Where more than one person (e.g. doctors with separate medical practices) are located in the same building, each business entity is a separate generator.
Auxiliary electrical power generating device. Portable generators are powered by small gasoline or diesel engines and generally have 110 and/or 220-volt capacities.
1] A mechanism which generates or produces some substance, i.e., electric generator, acetylene generator. [2] An electromagnetic device for producing direct current electricity. It was replaced by an alternator in the early '60s. Its problem was that it recharged the battery only at high speeds. Also called a "dynamo." Also see alternator and third brush.
Any machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
An energy source that produces electrical signals.
A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. It can produce either AC or DC electricity. Seldom used in automotive applications, it has been replaced by the alternator.