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condenser
- Definição1
- Air pollution control device used in a condensation method to condense vapors to a liquid phase either by increasing the system pressure without a change in temperature or by decreasing the system temperature to its saturation temperature without a pressure change.
- Fonte1
- SPELLMAN, Frank R. The Handbook of Meteorology. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2013. 237 p. ISBN 978-0-8108-8613-1.
- Fonte2
- WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION. Guide to meteorological instruments and methods of observation. Geneva, 2012. (WMO, n.8).
- Fonte3
- ESTADOS UNIDOS. Federal Aviation Administration. Joint aircraft system/component code/table and definitions. [Oklahoma City, OKC], 2008.
- Fonte4
- CROCKER, David. Dictionary of aviation. 2nd ed. London: A&C, 2005.
- Nota Adicional1
- The condenser prevents spark plugs from arcing.
- Contexto
- Distilled water should be used for the wet‑bulb thermometer. If this is not readily available, water from the condenser will generally be more suitable than ordinary freshwater. Water polluted by (traces of) seawater should never be used because any traces of salt will affect the wet bulb temperature significantly.
- Cabin Cooling System The units and systems supplying cooled air to the cockpit or cabin. Does not include the temperature control and indicating system. Typical parts are flow valve, relay, condenser, ram air sensor, heat exchanger, cooling turbine, air cycle machine, etc.
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