Cooling curve definition

Cooling curve means the graphical relationship between heat units stored and cooling time.
Cooling curve means the graphical relationship between heat units stored and cooling time. "Cradle" means either:
Cooling curve means the graphical relationship between heat units stored and cooling time. "CT" (See "Computed tomography").

More Definitions of Cooling curve

Cooling curve means graphical relationship between energy stored as heat and cooling time;
Cooling curve means the graphical relationship between the heat units stored and the cooling time.
Cooling curve means the graphical relationship between heat units stored and
Cooling curve means the graphical relationship between heat units
Cooling curve means the graphical relationship between heat units stored and cooling time. "Critical Group" means the group of individuals reasonably expected to receive the greatest

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  • Pooling Substation/ Pooling Point means a point where more than one Project may connect to a common Transmission System. Multiple Projects can be connected to a pooling substation from where common transmission system shall be constructed and maintained by the WPD(s) to get connected to the ISTS substation. The voltage level for such common line shall be 220 kV or above. Further, the metering of the pooled power shall be done at the injection point, i.e. the ISTS substation. However, the voltage level of transmission system of individual projects up to the pooling substation may be at 33 kV and above. Sub-meters shall be installed at the pooling substation for metering and forecasting and scheduling of individual Projects. The losses in the common transmission system up to the injection point shall be apportioned to the individual Projects for the purpose of billing.

  • Cooling Water means the water discharged from any use such as air conditioning, cooling or refrigeration, or to which the only pollutant added is heat.