interrupter in English

noun
1
a person or thing that interrupts.
Alas, he makes nonsense of the whole thing by making the interrupters working-class busybodies of our own time, who would be watching Corrie rather than spending £20 a head heckling an ancient play.

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1. Current interrupter for electrochemical cells

2. Current interrupter for an energy line

3. Load interrupter upon lowering of frequency

4. Integral current transforming electric circuit interrupter

5. Contact point device for vacuum interrupter

6. Burn due to electric current (without circuit interrupter)

7. A ground fault detector interrupter (GFDI) is described.

8. Adjustable rating for a fault interrupter and load break switch

9. Aircraft applicable circuit imbalance detection and circuit interrupter and packaging thereof

10. dc machines or universal ac/dc motors: with mechanical commutator; with interrupter H02K 23/00; H02K 25/00

11. The only time you need a comma after But is when it is immediately followed by an interrupter

12. One end of the winding of the extinguishing coil is connected to the raceway and the other end is connected to the fixed contact of the load interrupter.

13. SINCE the beginning of X-ray work the heating of the Antikathode has caused great difficulty, and with the introduction of the Wehnelt interrupter it is even more important that this should be

14. SINCE the beginning of X-ray work the heating of the Antikathode has caused great difficulty, and with the introduction of the Wehnelt interrupter it is even more important that this should be prevented

15. An arc-fault circuit-interrupter, or AFCI breaker, prevents fires by sensing when an electrical arc is about to occur and instantly disconnecting the damaged circuit before the arc builds enough heat to catch fire.Standard circuit Breakers don’t always trip in these instances because standard Breakers are designed to respond to a sustained amount of heat, not a quick surge.