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In telecommunications systems, a device used to protect facilities and equipment from abnormally high voltages or currents (188) Note 1: A protector may contain arresters Note 2: Protectors may be designed to operate on short-duration phenomena, or long-duration phenomena The duration should be specified
Person or entity that oversees the trustee The protector is usually a long standing friend of the family of the grantor protectors must be close enough to help with trust matters but removed enough so that the IRS or other taxing authority can't claim that the grantor really has control of the trust via the protector The purpose of the protector is to ensure that the trustee give effect to the intent of the grantor because the wishes of the grantor are usually well known to the protector That's why protectors usually have the power to replace trustees
Person(s) designated to watch over the trustee's administration of the trust assets May have power to remove and/or appoint a trustee
A protector is a device that protects someone or something from physical harm. He was the only National League umpire to wear an outside chest protector. Lord Protector. someone or something that protects someone or something else
If you refer to someone as your protector, you mean that they protect you from being harmed. Many mothers see their son as a potential protector and provider
A cardinal, from one of the more considerable Roman Catholic nations, who looks after the interests of his people at Rome; also, a cardinal who has the same relation to a college, religious order, etc
A dust cover for the Fair Linen The Protector is removed for a cele- radon of Holy Eucharist
A person appointed by the settlor/grantor of a trust, who has limited powers to control the trustee The protector usually has the right to change trustees
Device used to limit damaging foreign voltages and currents on metallic telecommunications conductors and equipment
An angle piece fitted over the edge of boxes, crates, bundles, and other packages to prevent the pressure from metal bands or other types from cutting into the package
Title of the head of state of the Commonwealth (republic) which replaced the British monarchy during the parliamentarian supremacy after the execution of the Stuart king, only born by Oliver Cromwell and by his son and designated heir Richard Cromwell, followed by the restoration of the kingdom
A sheath, usually of plastic, designed to fit in a shirt pocket and hold pens and other small implements, preventing them from tearing or staining the shirt
A surge protector is an appliance designed to protect electrical devices from voltage spikes. Surge protectors attempt to regulate the voltage supplied to an electric device by either blocking or shorting to ground voltage above a safe threshold. An outlet strip is sometimes miscalled a surge protector, but provides no such protection
the title used by Oliver Cromwell and later by his son Richard Cromwell when they were in charge of the government of Britain at the time when it was a republic (1649-59)
A device placed between any computer component and the source of current (or other signals) feeding that component n order to protect the sensitive electronic currents from bursts of power that come through the electric lines (or other sources)
A power control unit that protects your computer's circuits from harmful electrical spikes that may damage its operation Recommended surge protectors include an outlet for a telephone/modem jack Electrical spikes can occur through telephone wires
Device separating the computer from the power source of the wall outlet When a voltage surge occurs, a circuit breaker is activated, protecting the computer system
A protective device that you plug your computer and peripheral power cables into, a surge protector collects and harmlessly dissipates most power surges or spikes, preventing the excess power from damaging your hardware Most people think a surge protector will protect against an extreme power surge, such as that caused by lightning, but this is not true During an electrical storm it's safest to unplug your hardware from the AC outlets Related terms: Peripheral, Power surge, Hardware
A device inserted in the alternating current (AC) utility line and/or telephone line to prevent damage to electronic equipment from voltage "spikes," called transients (See 51)
A device that protects a power supply and communications lines from electrical surges All computers come with some surge protection built into the power supply, but it is a good idea to purchase a separate device
A device for protecting computers and computer devices from power surges Surge protectors collect and harmlessly diffuse the excess current Installation is simple - instead of plugging your computer into the wall outlet, you plug the surge protector into the outlet and plug the computer into the surge protector See power surge SVGA or SuperVGA - An acronym for Super Video Graphics Array, a video standard for providing high - resolution color on computer monitors Nearly all monitors sold today adhere to it The 1024 by 768 resolution is the most commonly specified SVGA standard - you'll find it on most personal computers sold today A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A unit that protects attached devices from sudden deprivation of power or electrical spikes Often they can provide a modest supply of power in the absence of electricity, or absorb fluctuating power levels from an electrical outlet
A device that protects electrical equipment from surges or spikes of power current that may be harmful to the circuitry in the equipment These surges can be the result of thunderstorms and bad electrical wiring in the house Many newer surge protectors come with option of protecting from surges in the phone lines as well
An electrical device that protects a computer from spikes and surges in the power line All computers have some surge protection built in, but this protection is not always enough External surge protectors come in the form of a unit that plugs into the wall, with outlets for several electrical plugs However, not all outlet bars have surge protection