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TERM
System Noise
TankMaster
Tap
TBUS
TCD
TCP/IP
TCR
TDS32
Temperature Coefficient
Temperature Error
Temperature Range,
Compensated
Temperature, Ambient
Temperature, Flowing
Terminal Mode
Termination
2103650-001 – rev. AB
A measure of the amount of noise seen by an analog circuit or an ADC
when the analog inputs are grounded.
Totalflow Control System for LevelMaster Tank Units.
To cut threads in a round hole so that other fittings or equipment can be
screwed into the hole. Also to make an opening in a vessel or pipe.
Communication abbreviation for Transmit Bus.
See Thermal Conductivity Detector.
TCP/IP – This is the basic communication format for the Internet, and
for much of what happens on a corporate network. Virtually all
networked PCs and other computers have an "IP address" having the
format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx can range from 0 to 255 in most cases).
You can see the IP address of your PC by going to the start menu,
selecting run, and entering cmd. A "DOS Box" will be displayed on your
screen. Type ipconfig to get the IP address. When you enter a URL
(e.g., www.totalflow.com) in a browser, a DNS server (on the network)
resolves this into an IP address and directs your request to the machine
with that address.
Temperature Compensated Regulator.
Totalflow DDE Server that allows Microsoft Windows applications with
DDE capabilities to communicate with Totalflow's equipment. For
example data can be retrieved and placed in an Excel spreadsheet.
An experimental number used to modify the calibration of a device
(Totalflow transducer) to account for changes in environmental
temperature.
The maximum change in output, at any measured value within the
specified range, when the transducer temperature is changed from
room temperature to specified temperature extremes.
The range of ambient temperatures within which all tolerances specified
for Thermal Zero Shift and Thermal Sensitivity Shift are applicable
(temperature error).
The temperature of the air, atmosphere or other fluid that completely
surrounds the apparatus, equipment or the work piece under
consideration. For devices which do not generate heat, this
temperature is the same as the temperature of the medium at the point
of device location when the device is not present. For devices which do
generate heat, this temperature is the temperature of the medium
surrounding the device when the device is present and generating heat.
Allowable ambient-temperature limits are based on the assumption that
the device in question is not exposed to significant radiant-energy
sources such as sunlight or heated surfaces.
Temperature of the flowing fluid. Usually gas and measured by an RTD.
Man-Machine interface tool used as and engineering interface with
equipment.
Placement of a connector on a cable.
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