- Branche: Convention
- Number of terms: 32421
- Number of blossaries: 0
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Employee who sets the pace for a group working on the same job or as a team.
Industry:Convention
Electrical on/off switch used directly in wiring to control, by make or break, the flow of current.
Industry:Convention
Electronic device which allows sound waves to determine the color or intensity of lighting. An outmoded term and device from the 60s; we now have audio sensitive controllers.
Industry:Convention
Electrical connections that are other than receptacle to receptacle. These are charged on a time plus materials basis.
Industry:Convention
Document incorporating the statement of income and expenses and the budget at a given date.
Industry:Convention
Document issued by a bank per instructions from a buyer of goods, authorizing the seller to draw a specified sum of money under specified terms.
Industry:Convention
Document required by Canadian Customs identifying shipper, seller, consignee, terms, date of shipment, material being sold/shipped, classification code, quantity, unit and total prices. Additional information required on the invoice depends on shipper and consignee arrangements.
Industry:Convention
Electrical circuit where two or more paths to ground (true 0 volts) have different voltages as a result of current flow through wiring or chassis elements. The minute voltages on some ground legs may find their way into equipment input circuits and be amplified, causing hum, buzzing or in the worst case, inaudible high frequency oscillations, sometime at high power levels, that can ultimately cause destruction of tweeter voice coils or even burn out amplifiers.
Industry:Convention