Its hull was made of steel with double rows of pitch pine that gave it ice breaking capacity.
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It was converted to have ice breaking capacities in 1969 and was the first commercial ship to cross the Northwest Passage.
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The main motive of using current limiting reactors is to reduce short-circuit currents so that circuit breakers with lower short circuit breaking capacity can be used.
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Protective devices such as circuit breakers and arc forms, and if the breaking capacity of a fuse or circuit breaker is exceeded, it will not extinguish the arc.
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Soon after World War I broke out the Soviet government was in dire need of ships with ice breaking capacity, It placed orders with British shipyards and at the same time began a campaign of purchasing icebreakers on the open market.
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For example, fuse holders for North American class RK fuses have a pin that prevents installation of similar-appearing class H fuses, which have a much lower breaking capacity and a solid blade terminal that lacks the slot of the RK type.
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In the same year, the total installed electricity generating capacity was 874 GW . China is undertaking substantial long distance transmission projects with record breaking capacities, and has the goal of achieving an integrated nationwide grid in the period between 2015 and 2020.
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High-voltage 15 kV to 161 kV load switches were developed with a breaking capacity of 600 A . The first high-voltage SF 6 circuit breaker built in 1956 by Westinghouse, could interrupt 5 kA under 115 kV, but it had six interrupting chambers in series per pole.
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In the book, he argues that humanity is in need of a religious revolution that dispenses with the concept of God and elements of the supernatural, a revolution that expands individual and collective human empowerment by fostering a condition he calls " deep freedom " a life of creativity, risk, experiment, and meaningful personal connection protected by structure-revising social and political structures of an empowered democracy hospitable to the context-breaking capacities inherent in human life.