
Fluctuate
To
be continually changing or varying in an irregular way.
Flue
Passageway
by which byproducts from combustion leave a chimney.
Flue
Lining
Heat
resistant lining, usually of fire clay or terra cotta pipe, used for the
inner lining of chimneys.
Flue
Pipe
Airtight
conduit constructed within a chimney using fireproof materials to carry
away combustion gases and smoke occurring in a furnace or firebox.
Fluid
Substance
that flows and changes shape.
Fluidics
Technological
application of fluids to perform functions, such as controlling mechanisms
using hydraulic pressure and flow. Fluid Mechanics Science governing the
behavior of fluids.
Fluid
Ounce
Fluid
volume measure which equals 1/32 quart.
Flume
1.
Narrow ravine with a stream of water running through it.
2.
An artificial channel serving as a chute for carrying water to furnish
power or to transport items.
Fluorescence
Ability
of a material to emit radiation, visible or invisible, upon receipt of
certain stimulation such as ultra-violet rays or x-rays.
Fluorescent
Lamp or Light
A
glass tube coated on the inside with a fluorescent substance that gives
off light when mercury vapor in the tube is acted upon by a stream of electrons
from the cathode.
Fluorocarbon
A
class of non-reactive organic compounds that contain carbon and fluorine
combined to be used in lubricants, cleaners, fire extinguishers, aerosols,
etc.
Flush
1.
To flow and spread suddenly or rapidly.
2.
To become cleaned, washed, or emptied out by a flow of water.
3.
To be even or on the same plane with surface.
Flush
Ball Valve
The
outlet valve in the tank of a toilet, which includes a guided stopper in
the tank, itself and a device, which connects the stopper to the handle
for flushing. When the handle is pressed, the handle lifts the stopper
out of the water in the tank, which allows the water in the tank to drain
out through to the bowl of the toilet. Once the handle is released and
the water level is lowered, the stopper is pulled back into the water tank.
When the stopper is returned to the outlets, it seals and does not allow
any more water to flow out of the tank until the handle is pressed again.
Flush
Device Box
Electrical
box which has tapped holes to fasten switches or outlets flush with a surface.
Flush
Door
Door
with a plywood facing over the internal core of wood or wood products.
A hollow core door is one with plywood facing over framework without a
solid core.
Flush
Ell
Also
referred to as a water closet ell, this elbow fitting goes between a wall-hung
tank and the bowl.
Flush
Joint
Also
called a rough-cut joint, this mortar joint is troweled level and flush
with the brick face.
Flush
Plug
Plug
which screws into a floor mounted electrical box.
Flush
Weld
Weld
that is even with the surrounding base metal.
Flush-mount
Lavatory
Sink
which sits flush and even with the countertop and is supported by a metal
ring.
Flushometer
Toilet
valve that automatically shuts off after it meters a certain amount of
water flow.
Fluting
Decorative
molding made of a series of rounded outwardly curved channels, adjoining
each other along the length of the molding.
Flux
1.
Compound, which combines during refining with impurities in molten metals.
2.
Chemical that isolates heated metal from the oxygen in the air, aiding
in the removal of oxidation during welding, soldering or brazing and allowing
better metal flow in the joint.
Flux-cored
Arc Welding
Arc
welding that is done by feeding filler metal and flux through the enter
of the electrode from which the arc travels to the base metal.
Flux-cored
Electrode
Hollow
consumable welding electrode that has a flux core.
Fly
Cutter
Cutting
tool, attached to a shaft or arbor, which is used to cut circular sections
out of material. A drill motor turns the arbor making the bit revolve around
the arbor. The adjustable arm can change the diameter of the hole that
can be cut, by increasing or decreasing the distance of the bit from the
arbor.
Flying
Levels
An
approximation of elevations made when surveying.
Fly
Rafter
Also
referred to as a barge rafter, it is
the rafter at the gable end that's attached to the roof sheathing above
and the lookout blocks, which are behind the rafter.
Flywheel
Wheel
that is attached to a rotating shaft to reduce fluctuations or pulsations
in its rotation by the addition of weight.
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