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TRICON
TRIple Storage CONtainer
TXV
see "Expansion Valve"
Volt
Unit of potential difference or electromotive force. One
volt is the potential difference needed to produce one
ampere of current through a resistance of one ohm.
Volt-Amperes (VA)
The current flowing in a circuit multiplied by the voltage
of that circuit. An expression of the output rating of a
Watt
Unit of electrical power required to do work at the rate of
one joule per second. One watt of power is expended
when one ampere of direct current flows through a
resistance of one ohm. In an AC circuit, true power is the
product of effective volts and effective amperes,
multiplied by the power factor. One horsepower is equal
to 746 watts.
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