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Backlash. Back up. Band. Barratry. Bearing. We have two general classes of bearing: sleeve bearings and antifriction bearing. The first ones have cylindrical and spherical seated; the last ones are ball and roller type bearing. Beforehand. Behind. Bend. Bending moment. Bevel gear. Blade. Bolt. Brake. Brushes. Brushless exciter. A modern system that uses silicon controlled rectifiers to convert AC into the proper amount of DC for excitation of large alternators without brushes. Buble. Bumpless transfer. When an operator wishes to transfer from automatic mode to manual mode he matches the present automatic signal going to the controller and then switches to manual. The controller will not see any difference. He may now elect to lower or raise the signal on a manual. Trasferimento senza sbilanciamenti. Burrs. Casualties. Chain drive. Chain tightener. Check nut. Circulation. Clamp band. Claw. Clockwise. Close. Codes. Coil. Conductivity. The ability of a material to allow electrons to flow. In automation we use conductivity cells in certain controls and processes, for example: salinity indication of feed water system; oil detection of the contaminated system; evaporator malfunction and trip. Console. The entire housing of the computers controls, and visual signals from which the engineer controls the power plant. Controller. The device in an automatic system that controls the final process. Converter. A transducer that converts an electrical signal into a pneumatic signal for the purpose of pneumatically controlling a process. Collision. Cooling water. Crank. Crankshaft. It is subject to crushing, bending and torsional stresses. Crankpin. Crosshead. Cylinder. Danger. Dent. Despite. Diaphragm actuator. A pneumatic operator. It consists of a diaphragm operating against a spring. The diaphragm exerts a force on a push rod opening or closing a valve in proportion to the strength of the signal it receives. Digital computer. A type of computer that works with numbers or digits by counting “Bits” of electrical pulses. It can perform mathematical problems fed into it. It makes use of the Binary System of numbers and two states of logic namely the Zero State and the One State. Diode. An electronic device that allow electrons to flow in one direction but is highly resistant to current flow in the opposite direction. Displacement. Draft. Dressing. Eccentric. Effort. Electronics. The use of low voltage and low power signals in the field of communications and computers for the purpose of control and transmission of information. Elettronica. Emergency generator. It is located above the bulkhead or freeboard deck, whichever is higher. Emphasis on. Engaged. Engine control system. The manoeuvring system is of electric/pneumatic design and serves to carry out orders from the navigating bridge. Enough. Ensuring. Environment. Even keel. Exhaust valve. Field. Fire detector. Fire fighting. Fire point. Fire sand. Fire wall. Flame out. When the photo electric cell fails to see the light intensity of a burning fire, it will shut down the burner oil valve and air register and alarm the engineer that the burner has the flame out. Floating body. Flow device. A sensor capable of measuring the flow of water, steam, air or gas in a system or process. Foundations. Foundering. Frame. Frequency. It is the number of cycles per second. The new terminology is the use of the word “herz” which is used to replace the words “cycles per second”. Fuel oil. Mixing of fuel oil from different supplies should be avoided, since there is a risk of incompatibility if fuel heaving different compositions are mixed. Gear. Governor. In case of breakdown of the normal pneumatic manoeuvring system, the governor or its electronics, the engine can be operated from the emergency console on the engine. Groove. Guidelines. Heading. Heat. Heat-proof. Heating. Held. Hull. Ignition timing. Implemented. Indicator. Any device on the console offering informations an indicator. Intake valve. International organization. Interview. Involvement. Layer. L.B.P. Lenght between perpendiculars. L.C.B. Longitudinal center of buyoancy. Level switch. It is designed to notify the operator of a high or low level condition. Lies. Life boat. The electrical gear shall be inspected every three months. Light ship. L.O.A. Lenght over all. Main categories. Management. Manual control. The operators witches off the feed back loop and now controls the process himself by raising or lowering the control signal. Marine environment. Maritime fraud. M.C.R. Maximum Continuous Rated. M.C.T. Moment to chance trim. Missing. Moored. Motorship. Muffler. Multipolar. Notice. Nut. Opposing direction. Organization.