So, when do you check the air flow restriction indicator?Dear Half-Mast, Our generator generator, in electricity, machine used to change mechanical energy into electrical energy. It operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction, discovered (1831) by Michael Faraday. have an air filter air flow restriction restriction - A bug or design error that limits a program's capabilities, and which is sufficiently egregious that nobody can quite work up enough nerve to describe it as a feature. indicator go tell us when we have a clogged air filter. When the filter is clogged, the indicator turns red. Why is checking the indicator a before-operation check? Seems to me that a red indicator would reset itself when the generator is shut off. PVT H.E.P. Dear Private H.E.P., Many types and sizes of generators have this type of filter restriction indicator so your question could help a lot of soldiers This is a list of noted soldiers, organized for the country with which they are usually associated. Lists according to nationality If the indicator is red, the only way to "clear it" is to push the reset button A computer button or key that reboots the computer. All current activities are stopped cold, and any data in memory (RAM) is lost. On a printer, the reset button clears the printer's memory and readies it to accept new data. . Shutting off the generator will not do it. If the indicator is red when the generator is shut down, it will stay red and will be red when you make the before-operations However, once the generator is shut down, pushing the reset button will "clear" the indicator whether the air filter restriction has been corrected or not. So, don't don't 1. Contraction of do not. 2. Nonstandard Contraction of does not. n. A statement of what should not be done: a list of the dos and don'ts. push the reset button until a clogged filter has been cleaned or replaced. You can also reset the indicator as a during-operation check to make sure the indicator is functioning properly. Half-Mast |
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