
1) Aperture 2) Ballcock 3) Director 4) Faucet 5) Flywheel 6) Manager 7) Penstock 8) Petcock 9) Sluicegate 10) Thermoregulator 11) Thermostat 12) Thermostatic 13) Valve
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1) Clock 2) Control 3) Controller 4) Device 5) Dial 6) Meter 7) Scuba device
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[automatic control] In automatic control, a regulator is a device which has the function of maintaining a designated characteristic. It performs the activity of managing or maintaining a range of values in a machine. The measurable property of a device is managed closely by specified conditions or an advance set value; or it can be a variab...
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• (n.) A clock, or other timepiece, used as a standard of correct time. See Astronomical clock (a), under Clock. • (n.) A contrivance for regulating and controlling motion, as: (a) The lever or index in a watch, which controls the effective length of the hairspring, and thus regulates the vibrations of the balance. (b) The governor of a s...
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Device (wall, door) used to control the volume of air in an air split.
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A device for altering the effective length of a balance-spring by sliding the curb-pins, which lightly restrain it close to its outer end, back and forth along its length. Â The earliest balance-spring watches used the Barrow regulator, which incorporated a worm-drive. Â This was followed in about 1
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A substance or process that regulates another substance or process. ... Growth regulators, substances that can alter the growth of a living organism. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Prevents overcharging of batteries by controlling charge cycle-usually adjustable to conform to specific battery needs.
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A weight-driven pendulum clock with the emphasis on accuracy of timekeeping rather than on ornament. Regulators are usually in the form of a longcase clock, with a temperature compensation facility for the pendulum, a deadbeat escapement, and no striking mechanism. Workshop regulators were made by the clock-maker for his own use, to set other clock …...
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In any telecommunications market, governments (and similar entities like the EU) appoint regulators to police competition policy and, in the case of mobile networks, divide up radio bandwidth. The UK regulators are OFTEL and RA (both soon to be replaced by OFCOM).
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a device that reduces the pressure or volume of a fluid flowing in a line and maintains the pressure or volume at a specified level.
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Reg'u·la`tor noun 1. One who, or that which, regulates.
2. (Machinery) A contrivance for regulating and controlling motion, as:
(a) The lever or index in a watch, which controls the effective length of the hairspring, and thus regulates the vibrations of the balance.
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a device that controls alternator or generator charging current to battery.
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See Voltage regulator.
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Device (wall, door) used to control the volume of air in an air split.
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London Underground speak for control room operator.
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A device that is used to control the voltage of a circuit by raising and lowering it. Howard Industries is a manufacturer of Regulators.
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in scuba diving, a device that reduces the pressure of a breathing gas and delivers it from the scuba tank to the diver.
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An organism that can maintain constant some aspect of its physiology (e.g., body temperature) constant despite different and changing properties of the external environment
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See Financial Services Authority.
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noun any of various controls or devices for regulating or controlling fluid flow, pressure, temperature, etc.
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A device to adjust incoming power so as to avoid overcharging a battery bank. In solar power, the regulator generally just turns the solar array off when the batteries are full. With a wind generator, the regulator generally diverts all or part of the incoming power to a Dump Load when the batteries fill, thus keeping a Load on the wind generator s...
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A gas control valve that delivers a set gas pressure regardless of tank pressure. There may be a primary regulator on the gas source and a secondary regulator at the gas connection for each keg.
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The Financial Services Authority
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A device which is used to reduce the pressure of CO2 coming from a tank (typically around 800 PSI), to the pressure required to carbonate or dispense beer (typically 5 to 30 PSI).
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