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dedicated circuit |
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dedicated circuit An electric circuit that serves only one appliance (e.g., a dishwasher) or a series of electric heaters or smoke detectors.It is an important point of lease negotiations to agree upon the number and size, in amps, of dedicated circuits to be provided to a tenant. Most leases of large and modern office buildings contain restrictions on the electrical load a tenant can place upon the building. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| If you decide to purchase a central air conditioning system, it will need to be professionally installed and a dedicated circuit will generally need to be added to your breaker box. These upgrades may include a new circuit panel, new outlets, and dedicated circuits for sophisticated electronics, home theater systems, and major appliances that require an individual source of power to work correctly. The ISPAB president explained that in traditional phone systems, when a number is dialed, a dedicated circuit is established between the two sides. |
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