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Centuries: 23rd century - 24th century - 25th century These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. ... (22nd century - 23rd century - 24th century - other centuries) The 23rd century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2201-2300. ... (23rd century - 24th century - 25th century - more centuries) The 24th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2301-2400. ... (24th century - 25th century - 26th century - more centuries) The 25th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2401-2500. ...


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Shunt Air Cooled. 2276 Shunt. Air Cooled High current DC Shunts. High precision dc shunt. Shunt. Shunts. (194 words)
The Type 2276 High Current DC Shunt range of shunts are specially designed for use up to 20,000 Amperes and maybe used on a steady D.C. load or for pulse work.
Under steady condition the Type 2276 shunts keep within 0.1% up to full rated current but this figure is greatly improved if forced air is used for cooling.
The construction of the Type 2276 High Current DC Shunts are similar to the Type 4638 but they are usually supplied in a steel lifting frame to facilitate transporting them without distortion.
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