Feb 8, 2006 00:07
18 yrs ago
English term
LEs >$2M
English
Tech/Engineering
Engineering: Industrial
Hazards protection
context (Excel cells):
Electro-Static Precipitators are de-powered at 1% (10,000 PPM) combustible gases
Conveyors are provided with misalignment and overload switches
Critical conveyors with large ***LEs (>$2M)*** properly protected.
My guess is that LE stands for Loss Expectation and $2M stands for $ 2 million.
No other amounts of money are mentioned in the document.
Am I right?
Electro-Static Precipitators are de-powered at 1% (10,000 PPM) combustible gases
Conveyors are provided with misalignment and overload switches
Critical conveyors with large ***LEs (>$2M)*** properly protected.
My guess is that LE stands for Loss Expectation and $2M stands for $ 2 million.
No other amounts of money are mentioned in the document.
Am I right?
Responses
3 +1 | levels of emission | William [Bill] Gray |
3 | I would go for Loss Expectations as... | Anna Maria Augustine (X) |
3 | Leading Edge - (>Two million dollars) | Lingo Pros |
2 | LE options | RHELLER |
Responses
+1
8 hrs
Selected
levels of emission
I'm a bit wary about the $2m bit, in the absence of other monetary references.
Is it possible that the $ symbol is something else from a differently mapped keyboard, and relates to particle emissions? I'm not ASCII expert, but maybe someone out there knows of something. Just a thought, after having searched rather extensively on ESPs. I'll keep searching too!!
Is it possible that the $ symbol is something else from a differently mapped keyboard, and relates to particle emissions? I'm not ASCII expert, but maybe someone out there knows of something. Just a thought, after having searched rather extensively on ESPs. I'll keep searching too!!
2 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you. I am not 100% sure if that is what was meant by the author, but I have marked it with the translator's note."
13 mins
LE options
http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?acronym=le&String=...
you are right about the $2M
sorry, but I did not see "loss expectation" on acronymfinder (latest estimate?)
you are right about the $2M
sorry, but I did not see "loss expectation" on acronymfinder (latest estimate?)
42 mins
I would go for Loss Expectations as...
this seems to fit the context adequately.
10 hrs
English term (edited):
LE - (>$2m)
Leading Edge - (>Two million dollars)
http://www.sentryequipment.com/Products/PalletConveyor/PalCo...
http://www.sentryequipment.com/Products/PalletConveyor/Palle...
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