A type of network cabling which satisfies plenum-ratings issued by the National Electrical Code. These cables are safer in case of a fire, producing less smoke and fumes
The key to understanding medieval interpretations of motion in hypothetically void space is to realize that medieval natural philosophers analyzed the same bodies in the void that they discussed in the plenum of their ordinary world.
This is an open chamber that collects or distributes gas In filtration systems, the term is used to describe the portions of the unit where gas passing through many bags accumulates in a single area and is moved toward the outlet The term is also used to describe large inlet ducts used to distribute the unfiltered gas to a number of different bag compartments
In suspended ceiling construction, the space between the suspended ceiling and the main structure above
Air flow passage made of duct board, metal, drywall or wood Joins supply and return ducts with HVAC equipment
A plenum is a meeting that is attended by all the members of a committee or conference. = plenary
A chamber, located between the throttle body and the runners of an intake manifold, used to distribute the intake charge evenly and to enhance engine breathing
That state in which every part of space is supposed to be full of matter; opposed to vacuum
The air handling space between walls, under structural floors, and above drop ceilings, which can be used to route intrabuilding cabling
A chamber located between the throttle body and the runners of the intake manifold, used to distribute the intake charge evenly and enhance engine breathing The greater volume of gas in this enclosed area is under greater pressure than the surrounding container
A space within the building created by building components, designed for the movement of environmental air (a space above a suspended ceiling or below an access floor)