power controller in a sentence
Examples
- Padalka and Fincke replaced a Remote Power Controller ( RPCM ) that failed in late April, causing a loss of power in Control Moment Gyroscope No . 2 ( CMG 2 ).
- Class 73 had a simpler electrical system arrangement for control of the dual power sources-even to the point of two separate power controllers on the driver's desk; one for diesel and one for electric.
- In five spacewalks, astronauts replaced the telescope's solar power arrays and main power controller, installed the new camera in place of an old one and added a refrigeration system to revive a dormant infrared camera.
- He and his crew spent the past week working on Hubble, installing more powerful solar wings, a better central power controller and an advanced camera capable of peering across the universe almost to the beginning of time.
- During a record 36 hours of spacewalking, the astronauts equipped Hubble with more powerful solar wings, a better central power controller and an advanced camera capable of peering across the universe almost to the beginning of time.
- Despite this most train companies advise their drivers to close the power controller and allow the slipping wheels to stabilize before re-opening the controller on a low setting because control of the train can be achieved more quickly.
- Commander Scott Altman and his crew spent the past week working on Hubble, installing more powerful solar wings, a better central power controller and an advanced camera capable of peering across the universe almost to the beginning of time.
- Manufacturers are required by EU law to display power " at full setting of the power controller " ( from an external DC source when performing laboratory vehicle approval ), but not necessarily to show power limited by battery.
- The power controller allowed infinite variability but standard notches were provided so Class 74 locomotives could work with their smaller sisters, Class 73 / 1, or with any electro-pneumatically controlled ( blue star coupling code ) Type 2, 3 or 4 diesel locomotive.
- In Illinois on the other hand, the Never-Failing Perfect Power Prototype by the Illinois Institute of Technology aims to integrate advanced meters, power controller systems, and demand response controllers to create a more robust distribution grid that reduce peak loads and reduces the risk of blackouts.