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feg

(fɛɡ)
n
another name forfig16
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014


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AMCA 205 definesFEG as "the efficiency grade of a fan without consideration of the drives" and as "an indicator of the fan's aerodynamic ability to convert shaft power, or impeller power in the case of a direct driven fan, to air power." TheFEG is calculated using the fan's peak total efficiency, fan size, and application defined by its test configuration.
TheFEG clone is a much plainer Jane- but no less interesting.
FIG andFEG - pounds 75,000 in a 2 year period plus FIG - pounds 16,000 in a 2 year period, pounds 20,000 for Young Farmers (the figure may change over the life of the scheme) Young Farmers - the scheme will provide an additional incentive of a 10% increase in the grant rate for farmers aged between 18 and 39, as of the date of application.
A spokesman forFEG, which represents several food equipment and supplies associations, notes that the standards will help enable e-commerce in a way that will require minimal retooling of existing systems at individual companies.
ASHRAE Standing Standards Project Committee 90.1 is evaluating a recommendation to set a minimum fan efficiency level expressed in terms of fan efficiency grades (FEG), as well as selection of fans close the peak of fan total efficiency.
This is the one you've all been waiting for, where Maggie and Big Sally-Ann are on top form as they head to Benidorm on an all-important 'Feg Run'.

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