Definition of economizer in English:
economizer
(British economiser)
noun ɪˈkɒnəmʌɪzəiˈkɑnəˌmaɪzər
1A device designed to make a machine or system more energy-efficient.
节能装置
Example sentencesExamples
- The solution is an economizer that adds a second control which works in harmony with the outdoor thermostat and measures the outdoor air humidity.
- Greater energy savings and maintained comfort are achieved with enthalpy economizers, though they cost more to install and maintain.
- In addition, Blackburn and his employees rebuilt both of the university's 60,000-pound, water-tube boilers and added economizers to them.
- When outside temperatures are less than 55 degrees Fahrenheit (13 degrees Celsius), cooling is provided by outside air economizers for a ‘free’ cooling system.
- Motion sensors that control lights in classrooms stayed as well, as did the economizers that allow HVAC systems to operate on 100 percent fresh air when the outside temperature meets the inside temperature demand.
- It caused pressure to build up in an economiser and the men who were working below were showered with red-hot steam on December 7, 1997.
- Robert Stirling applied for his first patents for this engine and the economizer in 1816, only after a few months of getting nominated as a minister at the Church of Scotland.
- Further improvements in boiler operating efficiency can be achieved by adding such features as oxygen trim controls and economizers.
- If your boiler is not equipped with an economizer then you're wasting energy up your stack.
- The boilers incorporate economizers; these take the heat from the stack gases and transfer it into the incoming boiler feedwater, thereby reducing the amount of fuel needed to heat the feedwater.
- Consider the issue of outdoor air economizers.
2A person who reduces expenditure.
节俭的人,节约的人
Example sentencesExamples
- In ministerial posts under Aberdeen and Palmerston, including colonial secretary, he stood out as an administrative reformer and economizer.
- Mississippianization became a logical solution to population stress and concomitant problems of resource allocation in a society of rational economizers.
Definition of economizer in US English:
economizer
(British economiser)
nounēˈkänəˌmīzəriˈkɑnəˌmaɪzər
1A device designed to make a machine or system more energy-efficient.
节能装置
Example sentencesExamples
- Consider the issue of outdoor air economizers.
- If your boiler is not equipped with an economizer then you're wasting energy up your stack.
- The boilers incorporate economizers; these take the heat from the stack gases and transfer it into the incoming boiler feedwater, thereby reducing the amount of fuel needed to heat the feedwater.
- The solution is an economizer that adds a second control which works in harmony with the outdoor thermostat and measures the outdoor air humidity.
- Greater energy savings and maintained comfort are achieved with enthalpy economizers, though they cost more to install and maintain.
- Robert Stirling applied for his first patents for this engine and the economizer in 1816, only after a few months of getting nominated as a minister at the Church of Scotland.
- In addition, Blackburn and his employees rebuilt both of the university's 60,000-pound, water-tube boilers and added economizers to them.
- Motion sensors that control lights in classrooms stayed as well, as did the economizers that allow HVAC systems to operate on 100 percent fresh air when the outside temperature meets the inside temperature demand.
- It caused pressure to build up in an economiser and the men who were working below were showered with red-hot steam on December 7, 1997.
- Further improvements in boiler operating efficiency can be achieved by adding such features as oxygen trim controls and economizers.
- When outside temperatures are less than 55 degrees Fahrenheit (13 degrees Celsius), cooling is provided by outside air economizers for a ‘free’ cooling system.
2A person who reduces expenditure.
节俭的人,节约的人
Example sentencesExamples
- Mississippianization became a logical solution to population stress and concomitant problems of resource allocation in a society of rational economizers.
- In ministerial posts under Aberdeen and Palmerston, including colonial secretary, he stood out as an administrative reformer and economizer.