To achieve a bevel or chamfer you need to
A. tilt a fence away from the operator
B. R...
Engineering, 02.09.2021 19:20 brutcherk
To achieve a bevel or chamfer you need to
A. tilt a fence away from the operator
B. Remove the fence
C. Increase the depth of cut achieve the bevel or chamfer width in one pass
D. Tilt the fence towards the operator
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:10, ndaha
An external consultant recommends that a plant installs a bank of capacitors for power factor correction. this will reduce the peak electrical demand charges by an average of 93 kw every month. the plant current pays $13 per kw in peak demand charges. the capacitor bank will include 223 kw of fixed capacitors, and 183 of variable capacitors. the fixed capacitors cost $59 per kw, and the variable capacitors will cost $65 per kw. the consultant charges 21% of the equipment costs to install the capacitors. because this project will reduce the demand for the electric utility, they are prepared to provide a one-time rebate of $42 per kw of reduced demand. what is the simple payback period for this project (in years)?
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