Actuation definition

Actuation means both application and release of the control.
Actuation means both application and release of the control. 2.17.

Examples of Actuation in a sentence

  • Actuation of the flow switch shall occur within one minute of opening of the inspector's test valve.

  • Actuation of the mechanism must cause an audible signal to indicate that the sources are leaving the shielded position.

  • Actuation of the mechanism shall cause an audible signal to indicate that the sources are leaving the shielded position.

  • Actuation of the panic bar or other door-latching hardware must activate an audible signal at the door.

  • Actuation of the headlight switch shall illuminate the labels in low light conditions.

  • Actuation of the panic bar or other door-latching hardware shall activate an audible signal at the door.

  • Verizon will leverage the Actuation Package collection methods output to identify potential C2 (command and control) communications, indicators of compromise, and other suspicious or potentially malicious activity.

  • Actuation of any alarm initiating device shall cause a prerecorded message to sound over the speakers.

  • Actuation shall include a motion detector mounted on each side of the door for detection of traffic in each direction.

  • Examples of support that may need to be provided in this area includes the testing of Exploders Mk 19, Mine Main Assemblies Mk 4, Actuation Counters Mk 10 and Target Detecting Devices Mk 58 to assess reasons for high failure rates with the hardware and inspections of Mk 65 Mine Cases.

Related to Actuation

  • Compaction means the increase in soil bulk density.

  • Fuel cell means an energy converter transforming chemical energy (input) into electrical energy (output) or vice versa.

  • Scavenging means the unauthorized removal of solid waste from a facility.