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full load

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full load [¦fu̇l ′lōd]
(electricity)
The greatest load that a circuit or piece of equipment is designed to carry under specified conditions.


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60-metre beam and a full load displacement of 5800 tonnes.
You drivers can get rid of slobber buildup by running the heavy equipment transporter under a full load for 1 to 2 hours.
In case of a power outage or downstream equipment stoppage, the new crystallizers are able to start up under full load, and the shaft and arms can withstand all the power and torque the motor and gearbox can apply.
 
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