de-energize


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Synonyms for de-energize

deprive of energy

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Pressing the pawl on the receptacle ejects the plug to its rest position and de-energizes the system.
A centralized occupancy control approach was implemented on a sample of 126 occupant workstations in the building, to de-energize circuits feeding groups of six or eight cubicles.
* De-energize and ground overhead lines before beginning work.
The main motor and pump are turned off, and the servocartridge de-energizes. Solenoid valves in the system de-energize, allowing the piston accumulator to discharge into the oil recovery vessel, along with any other pressurized oil in the system.
For example, the requirements of 1910.307 would not apply when employers: (a) Fully de-energize the cameras while placing them in the sewer; (b) take measures (e.g., implement a lockout/tagout system) to ensure that the cameras are not energized until the affected employees are at a safe distance from the sewer hazards; and (c) ensure that employees remain at a safe distance from these hazards (e.g., by demarcating the safe area) until the camera is de-energized.
The company patented a safety circuit to de-energize the blanket when either a short circuit or a broken wire (open circuit) occurred.(8) However, Sunbeam knew from the start that the circuit would not detect a short in the entire length of the PTC heating wire, which is usually 67 feet or longer.
Make lists of those things that energize and de-energize you either at work or in other situations.
"Without the arm, we would have to de-energize the line if arcing occurred, and in some cases call in a second lineman."
Utility crews need to de-energize and drop distribution lines during a nonpeak period to make way for construction machinery, just one reason why the project involves so many moving pieces, engineers say.
If Sailors must remove a plastic starter, they shall notify the Command's electrical division, ensure all tag-out procedures are in accordance with current shipboard instructions, de-energize the lighting fixture circuit and tag "out of service", and consider all electrical leads energized until positively proved they are de-energized.
Of course, the best way to prevent arc flash incidents from occurring is to de-energize equipment before beginning work.
The RIT ring--within the hub--is used to put external pressure on the self-energizing Techlok seal, in effect seeking to de-energize the seal-ring lips.
Specifically, it entails installing high-current fault protection via current-limiting fuses or their other equivalent that will detect both low- and high-current faults and de-energize the transformer less than a second after detection.