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Concept in electronics
breakdown field strength is reduced. Derating curves are included in data sheets for such capacitors. Derating can also provide a safety margin for transient
Derating
Method of dissipating heat directly into the atmosphere
cooling capacity has to be derated compared to that of sea level. A rule-of-thumb formula to note: 1 – (h/17500) = derating factor. Where h is the height
Air_cooling
Device to protect ears from loud noises
method for derating based upon the type of protector. For earmuffs, the NRR should be derated by 25%, for slow-recovery foam earplugs the derating is 50%
Earplug
Method for power limiting
controller delivers a percentage closer to 100% of the maximum input available. Derating of mains-powered phase-fired controllers is important as they are often
Phase-fired_controller
Electrical safety device that provides overcurrent protection
In electronics and electrical engineering, a fuse is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit
Fuse_(electrical)
Fire resistance of an electrical circuit
temperature can reduce the allowable cable power capacity (i.e., less ampacity). Derating refers to the reduction of the ability of a cable to conduct electricity
Circuit_integrity
Single-person lightweight aircraft
designated WR19-7, rated at 570 lbf thrust, after minor modifications and said derating. Modifications to the WR-19-A7D included accessories — replacement of pyro
Williams_X-Jet
American wide-body four-engined jet long-range aircraft
with a 520,000-pound (240 t) MTOW and Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7A engines derated to 43,000 pounds-force (190 kN) of thrust. Following the -100SR, Boeing
Boeing_747
minimized through MTBF, stress and derating, and FMECA analyses that help to ensure that all components are properly derated, as well as that degradation is
Worst-case_circuit_analysis
Type of British nuclear reactor
operating temperature and power output. For example, the Latina reactor was derated in 1969 by 24%, from 210 MWe to 160 MWe, by the reduction of operating
Magnox
Type of capacitor
for example, in highly inductive circuits, should be used with a voltage derating. If possible, the voltage profile should be a ramp turn-on, as this reduces
Electrolytic_capacitor
Electrolytic capacitor
are more stable against oxygen diffusion that results in lower voltage derating rules compared with passivated niobium or tantalum anodes. Electrolytic
Niobium_capacitor
Type of electrolytic capacitor
exposed to surge, peak or pulse currents should be used with a voltage derating up to 70% in highly inductive circuits. If possible, the voltage profile
Tantalum_capacitor
Small turbofan engine
started in 1992 with the 1,900 lbf (8.5 kN) thrust FJ44-1A. The FJ44-1C is derated to 1,500 lbf (6.7 kN). The uprated to 2,300 lbf (10 kN) FJ44-2A was introduced
Williams_FJ44
voltage, power, and current derating; metastability; logic timing margins (logic simulation); timing analysis; temperature derating; and process control. Reliability
Reliability_(semiconductor)
2010s narrow-body airliner by Airbus
baseline (standard-thrust) configuration; "2" (e.g., A321-252NX) denotes a derated configuration, in which the engines operate at reduced thrust; and "3"
Airbus_A321neo
Electronic switching device
and thermal and electrical parameters for safe operating area (e.g., derating according to thermal resistance when repeatedly switching large currents)
Solid-state_relay
Diesel engine
losses would exceed 25%. Forced induction effectively eliminates this derating. Some 710 engines have been converted to, or even delivered as, Roots-blown
EMD_710
Canadian narrow-body airliner family
A220-300, having learned much from the A320neo, including "enhanced climb derate", which reduces engine usage during climb, increasing time on the wing,
Airbus_A220
Airliner, shortened variant of the A320 family
International, or the V2500-A5 engine made by International Aero Engines, both derated to 98 kN (22,000 lbf), with an option for 105 kN (24,000 lbf) of thrust
Airbus_A319
1930s British piston aircraft engine
300 kW) but problems with the Vulture design meant that the engines were derated to around 1,450 to 1,550 hp in service by limiting the maximum rpm. Although
Rolls-Royce_Vulture
Decommissioned nuclear power plant in Ukraine
down/in decommissioning 725 800 1972 1977 1977 1977 30th November 1996 Derated to 800MWe following the 1982 partial meltdown 2 Light water graphite reactor
Chernobyl_Nuclear_Power_Plant
Off-highway ultra class haul truck for mining and heavy-duty construction
arrangement (LAA) engine derating required up to 2134m (7,000 ft) altitude. No high altitude arrangement (HAA) engine derating required up to 4877 m (16
Caterpillar_797
Class of diesel electric locomotives
twelve-cylinder unit producing 2,750 bhp (2,050 kW) – though this was later derated to 2,580 bhp (1,920 kW) to improve reliability – and have been used on
British_Rail_Class_47
Single-aisle airliner family
largely unchanged. Power is provided by the CFM56-5A, CFM56-5B, or V2500-A5, derated to 98 kN (22,000 lbf), with option for 105 kN (24,000 lbf) thrust. Airbus
Airbus_A320_family
Under-development supersonic airliner
maintenance, smaller less technically challenging engines and takeoff at derated levels to lower noise. The gull form wing and fuselage were also modified
Boom_Overture
American startup supersonic aircraft company
consistent output of 42 MW even at temperatures of up to 110°F (43°C) without derating. It operates without cooling water, fits within an ISO-container-sized
Boom_Technology
Power per volume
operating altitude, and reliability or lifetime targets that may require derating. The converter’s volume may be defined in several ways depending on the
Power_density
Motor vehicle
the 930E-2SE to operate at elevations up to 12,000 ft (3,658 m) without derating. On December 15, 2003 Komatsu introduced the 930E-3, powered by a 2,700
Komatsu_930E
Electrical installation of cabling
conjunction with wiring and raceways has a quantifiable impact upon the ampacity derating, because the thermal insulation properties needed for fire resistance also
Electrical_wiring
Type of fire-resistant electrical cable
current capacity derating. It can be tested through the use of IEEE 848 Standard Procedure for the Determination of the Ampacity Derating of Fire-Protected
Mineral-insulated copper-clad cable
Mineral-insulated_copper-clad_cable
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
to a 25 percent power loss. Turbocharging effectively eliminates this derating. The 645 series has a maximum engine speed of between 900 and 950 revolutions
EMD_645
1980s automobile
V6 engine. The catalyst-equipped PRV engine in the DeLorean engine is derated to 130 hp (132 PS; 97 kW) at 5,500 rpm and torque of 153 lb⋅ft (207 N⋅m)
DMC_DeLorean
Propeller driven single engine aircraft
172R Skyhawk R The Skyhawk R was introduced in 1996 and is powered by a derated Lycoming IO-360-L2A producing a maximum of 160 horsepower (120 kW) at just
Cessna_172
Line of business-oriented laptop computers by Dell
76 kg 7520 2021 Intel Core 11th Gen Tiger Lake U PCH 28w LPDDR4x-3733 (derated from original -4267 after stability issues by BIOS v1.13.0) 8, 16, or 32 GB
Dell_Latitude
Type of motorcycle
(0–48 km/h) in 2.6 seconds. The maximum speed is 75 mph (121 km/h). A derating version is available, for driving license reasons and their specifications
BMW_CE_04
Electrical wiring technique
Minimum current capacity of the cable must be 20A, taking into account derating; If socket-outlets are to be installed on the ring final they must only
Ring_circuit
Huey family of American military utility helicopters
rating of the T53-L-1A is 860 shp (640 kW). Military engines are often derated to improve reliability of the aircraft powertrain and to provide a temporary
Bell_UH-1_Iroquois
RF connector for coaxial cables
limits of ≈5000 W at 20 MHz and ≈500 W at 2 GHz. This square root frequency derating law is expected from the skin depth decreasing with frequency. At lower
N_connector
Motor vehicle
economic failure into a commercial success for Bugatti. The engines were derated to produce only about 200 hp, but even in this form they provided excellent
Bugatti_Royale
Grand touring car manufactured since 2003
introduction of a new twin-turbo High Performance Hybrid V8 engine, a derated version of the Ultra Performance Hybrid V8 found on the Speed and Mulliner
Bentley_Continental_GT
Engine type
amount to a 25% power loss. Turbocharging effectively eliminates this derating Mau (1984) p.7 Sass (1962), p. 502 Sass (1962), p. 503 Sass (1962), p.
Two-stroke_diesel_engine
Type of rechargeable battery
doi:10.1016/j.jpowsour.2016.07.057. Sun, Y.; Saxena, S.; Pecht, M. (2018). "Derating Guidelines for Lithium-Ion Batteries". Energies. 11 (12): 3295. doi:10
Lithium-ion_battery
Twin-engined high-speed turboprop airliner built by Saab
commercial aircraft to use the Allison GMA 2100 turboprop engines, which are derated to 3,390 kW (4,550 shp) for the plane. One engine was mounted on each wing
Saab_2000
Device that routes electric current around a point in a circuit
voltmeter with full-scale deflections of 50, 75, or 100 mV. All shunts have a derating factor for continuous (more than 2 minutes) use, 66% being the most common
Shunt_(electrical)
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
engines) is usually derated 2.5 percent per 1,000 feet (300 m) above mean sea level. Turbocharging effectively eliminates this derating.[citation needed]
EMD_567
recognition for fine-pitch components. There are many techniques of derating. Global derating considers system-wide stops, slow-downs and set ups as well as
Component_placement
System for delivering power along with data over an Ethernet cable
classes (1–8) negotiated by signature or 0.1 W steps negotiated by LLDP Derating of cable maximum ambient operating temperature None 5 °C (9.0 °F) with
Power_over_Ethernet
Robotic machine
carry out optical calculations without losing time, achieving a lower derating factor. High-end optical systems mounted on the heads can also capture
Pick-and-place_machine
High-thrust turbofan jet engine
of 99,500 lbf (443 kN) per engine. The engine for the 777-8X was to be derated to 88,000 lbf (390 kN). The engine was also originally designed with sawtooth
General_Electric_GE9X
Turbofan aircraft engine family
which was to power the Yakovlev Yak-77 twin-engine business jet as a derated variant of the GMA 3012 with a 44 in diameter (112 cm) fan GMA 3012 / AE
Rolls-Royce_AE_3007
Wide-body three-engine airliner
high airports. The -15 is a –10 fitted with higher-thrust GE CF6-50C2F (derated DC-10-30 engines) powerplants. The –15 was first ordered in 1979 by Mexicana
McDonnell_Douglas_DC-10
1906–1987 UK automobile and aerospace manufacturer
requirements for high performance engines, but were suitable for use in the derated 480 kW (640 hp) Meteor. In December 1942, over a "five-shilling meal" at
Rolls-Royce_Limited
British car company
Vauxhall made large numbers of the D-type, a Prince Henry chassis with derated engine, for use as staff cars for the British forces. After the 1918 armistice
Vauxhall_Motors
British prototype diesel engine
horsepower (1.2 MW) each, generating 3,300 horsepower (2.5 MW) total. This derating reduced the stress on the engines, thereby increasing the service life
British_Rail_DP1
Uses of capacitors in daily life
does not require the same derating that a solid tantalum does and its failure mechanism is open. A 10% to 20% voltage derating curve is recommended for
Applications_of_capacitors
1953 fighter aircraft family
prototype reached a maximum of Mach 1.05 in spite of being fitted with a derated Pratt & Whitney XJ57-P-7 engine. By September, flight testing had confirmed
North American F-100 Super Sabre
North_American_F-100_Super_Sabre
High-bypass turbofan engine
meet the requirements of the larger Airbus A321. Soon, Airbus offered derated versions of the V2500-A5 on the Airbus A319 and Airbus A320, enabling the
IAE_V2500
Solid conductive electrolyte
currents, for example, in highly inductive circuits, require a voltage derating. If possible the voltage profile should be a ramp turn-on, as this reduces
Polymer_capacitor
American-built military turboprop (1954–)
The industrial engine, which entered production in the late 1970s, was derated to 7,170 shp (5,350 kW) and adapted for marine, gas compressor, and electrical
Allison_T56
Retired from service 5 140 1972 Derated to 110 MW in April 2007 before retiring in December 2010. 5 140 1972 Derated to 110 MW in April 2007 before retiring
Dhuvaran Thermal Power Station
Dhuvaran_Thermal_Power_Station
American afterburning turbofan engine
an almost 11:1 thrust/weight ratio. F414M Used by the EADS Mako/HEAT. Derated thrust to 12,500 lbf (55.6 kN) dry and 16,850 lbf (75 kN) wet. Proposed
General_Electric_F414
Twin-aisle airliner family
Its initial 13,000 km (7,000 nmi; 8,100 mi) range would be followed by derated versions for 8,000 km (4,300 nmi; 5,000 mi). The market was lukewarm as
Airbus_A330
Electrical wiring standard in the United States
all the cables in the conduit are derated, lowering their acceptable maximum ambient operating temperature. Derating is necessary because multiple conductors
National_Electrical_Code
British twin-engine heavy bomber
at 1,760 hp (1,310 kW) but it proved woefully unreliable and had to be derated to 1,480–1,500 hp (1,100–1,120 kW). Avro's prototype Manchester L7246,
Avro_Manchester
Regional jet airliner family
ERJ145. The only significant changes are a shorter fuselage, a slightly derated engine and an increased range. The ERJ140 was designed with fewer seats
Embraer_ERJ_family
Steam engine component
reduced output, increase fuel consumption and increased CO2 emissions. This "derating" of the turbine to accommodate the condenser's fouled or blocked tubing
Surface_condenser
Utility helicopter family by Bell
435 hp for take-off, and the 206L-4 is transmission-limited to 495 hp. The derating of the C30P produces an advantage in hot-day and high-altitude operations
Bell_206
Indian Railway class diesel locomotive
and was painted in a unique "Dark Rose/Cheetah" livery. This loco was derated to 2,600 hp, but is still with the Katni diesel locomotive shed. This class
Indian locomotive class WDG-3A
Indian_locomotive_class_WDG-3A
American helicopter model
completely open and rotor speed is controlled by collective lever position. By derating the engine at sea level, the R22 achieves acceptable high-altitude performance
Robinson_R22
Turbojet Aircraft Engine
XJ40-WE-24 Proposed derated early production of the J40-WE-10 engine: 12,050–13,100 lbf (53.6–58.3 kN) thrust XJ40-WE-26 Proposed derated early production
Westinghouse_J40
Temperature range in which the equipment is expected to function reliably
maximum temperature of 155 °C (311 °F), between which it exhibits a thermal derating. For electrical devices, the temperature of the semiconductor in the device
Operating_temperature
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
and some components not suitable for an aero engine could be used in a "derated" Meteor engine (unlike an aero engine, a tank engine did not require continuous
Rolls-Royce_Meteor
Utility helicopter
the company's earlier Skeeter. The first prototypes were powered by a derated 325 shp Blackburn Turbomeca Turmo 600, a free turbine engine allowing clutchless
Saro_P.531
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
multi-point electronic fuel injection. In North America, the ER27 was slightly derated to 145 hp (108 kW; 147 PS) at 5,200 RPM and 156 ft⋅lb (212 N⋅m) at 4,000 RPM
Subaru_six-cylinder_engines
1990s British turbofan aircraft engine
the A340-500/600. It was certificated at 60,000 lbf (270 kN) thrust, but derated to 53,000 lbf (240 kN) as the Trent 553 to power the A340-500, and to 56
Rolls-Royce_Trent_500
Battery electric subcompact car
for long-distance travel. The 647 cc engine as fitted in the i3 REx is derated compared to the engine of the same displacement in the C650 GT; the REx
BMW_i3_(hatchback)
Permanently closed nuclear power plant located south of San Clemente, California
degradation was a generic fault of the Mitsubishi design and that Edison's power derating of the two nuclear units would not lower the rate of wear or the risk of
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
San_Onofre_Nuclear_Generating_Station
Russian twin-engine regional jet
found on earlier planes, with the Russian-built Aviadvigatel PD-8, a derated version of the PD-14 used on the Yakovlev MC-21, produced by the United
Yakovlev_SJ-100
Electrical capacitor with an insulating plastic film as the dielectric
temperature-derated category voltage VC is allowed. The derating factors apply to both DC and AC voltages. Some manufacturers may have quite different derating curves
Film_capacitor
Wide-body jet airliner developed from A330
or 2.5 m (130 in). Airbus could limit its MTOW to 200 t (440,000 lb) and derate its engines to 68,000 lbf (300,000 N) to optimise for the shorter routes
Airbus_A330neo
American-West German main battle tank
the other crew, were eliminated. The Continental AVCR-1100-3B engine was derated to 1,250 horsepower (930 kW) at 2600 rpm and paired to a General Motors
MBT-70
Trainer aircraft family by Pilatus of Switzerland
Powerplant: 1 × Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-25A turboprop, 410 kW (550 hp)(derated from 485 kW (650 shp)) Propellers: 3-bladed Hartzell HC-B3TN-2 / T10173C-8
Pilatus_PC-7
Twin-piston engined fighter aircraft developed by de Havilland
conventional hydraulic oleos which embodied torque links. Merlin 133/134s (derated from 2,070 hp (1,540 kW) to 2,030 hp (1,510 kW)) were fitted to all Sea
De_Havilland_Hornet
Turboprop aircraft engine family
gearbox are rated at 6,000 shaft horsepower (4,500 kilowatts), but was derated to 4,200, 4,590, and 3,600 shp (3,130, 3,420, and 2,680 kW) for the Saab
Rolls-Royce_AE_2100
Proposed aircraft to fill the middle of the market segment
production costs comparable to single-aisle aircraft. It would be powered by derated versions of the higher-bypass ratio 50,000 lbf (220 kN) engines proposed
Boeing_New_Midsize_Airplane
Motor vehicle
successively borrowed from the Traction Avant and the Ami 6. While the derated "Traction Avant" four-cylinder engine and the unsophisticated three-speed
Citroën_H_Van
Tube used to protect and route electrical wiring in a building or structure
fires. Any external treatments must consider the effect upon ampacity derating due to internal heat buildup. A conduit bender is a tool used in electrical
Electrical_conduit
Nuclear power plant in Italy
Parsons and Company Units decommissioned 1 x 160 MWe (Net. 153 MWe) after derating Nameplate capacity 210 MWe External links Commons Related media on Commons
Latina_Nuclear_Power_Plant
Maximum current that can be applied continuously without harming a device or system
250 °C. The allowed current in a conductor generally needs to be decreased (derated) when conductors are in a grouping or cable, enclosed in conduit, or an
Ampacity
Early American diesel-passenger locomotive
E8M engines in 1952–53. They were similar to production E8 models, but derated to 2,000 hp (1,500 kW) so as not to burn out the early traction (axle)
EMC_E1
1957 turbojet aircraft engine family by Bristol Siddeley
810 lbf (30.29 kN) dry and 8,170 lbf (36.34 kN) with afterburning. Mk.100 Derated to 4,230 lbf (18.82 kN) Mk.101 Mk.701 Rated at 4,520 lbf (20.11 kN), the
Bristol_Siddeley_Orpheus
Electricity supply company in Kolkata, India
500 employees but hardly generated more than 25 MW, even though it had a derated capacity of 60 MW. With a high auxiliary consumption (the energy required
CESC_Limited
Super mid-size business jet
powered by 5,770 lbf (25.7 kN) Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306C engines, derated from the Gulfstream G200 or Do 328JET, and uses Honeywell Primus Epic glass
Cessna_Citation_Sovereign
Nuclear power plant located on Tennessee River, Alabama
water temperature limits. One or more of the plant's units can also be derated (operated at a reduced power level) in order to maintain discharge water
Browns_Ferry_Nuclear_Plant
Method of reusing thermal energy in a building
temperatures—down to -40°F—without the need for defrost cycles or performance derating is a significant advantage. To condition supply air before it enters the
Heat_recovery_ventilation
Single engine series of the Ecureuil light helicopter family
MoD, through its Defence Helicopter Flying School in 1996. Powered by a derated Arriel 1D1 engine to improve the helicopters' life cycle. Eurocopter Squirrel
Eurocopter_AS350_Écureuil
where Pr is the peak rarefaction pressure of the ultrasound wave (MPa), derated by an attenuation factor to account for in-tissue acoustic attenuation
Mechanical_index
Naval gun
(850 m/s) (as commissioned) 2,600 ft/s (790 m/s) (first derating) 2,400 ft/s (730 m/s) (final derating) Effective firing range 19,000 yd (17,374 m) at 15.5°
12-inch/40-caliber_gun
Integrated circuit used for timer applications
estimated by comparing the 5 V to 15 V ratio of other bipolar datasheets, then derating the 15 V parameter for the NE558 part, which is denoted by the "*". For
555_timer_IC
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