Showing posts with label power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label power. Show all posts

Friday, 15 July 2011

Tall Amazaon Women

Tall amazon women are beautiful strong women.

They are, tall, strong, sometimes can be muscular. Many men love this type of women.

Some men dream about a woman who can protect him, especially if a man short and weak.

People want to look up to amazons and admire their power and beauty.

Amazons were strong warriors who fought in wars and Greeks have many myths about them. Women ruled everything and were even superior to men.

Some countries still have women who make all decisions in families.

Just because a woman is feminine sometimes she can be a boss in the family too. It depends on each family.

Powerful Amazons

Amazons are beautiful and powerful but men are weak and have to be told what to do. To this day people love and admire strong women. Many bodybuilders look like strong powerful women and they love to be women. If a woman has a strong body it she will find many admirers and followers.

I'm not as muscular as some women are, I'm more "skinny" but because of my tall height I had moments in my life when I felt more powerful or that I can do anything. Some women are more or less "Amazon type" but it would be great if each of us remembered those strong amazon women and knew we have that strength in each of us! I'm sure you met strong women before, I am sure you can remember at least a few examples where you standing next to a very strong woman.

Fantasy or Reality?

Very often it's just a fantasy to many people.

In our modern world women choose the role they want to have in this life. Many women are worriers because they have to work, raise children and take care of everyone.

Just because a woman doesn't look like an ancient worrier amazon, she is still a worrier in her heart and her life.

People tend to think that girls have it easier, but in reality we all have challenges...men and women!

We, as women have an amazon power even if we look feminine and sometimes not threatening and many men already know it. Amazon women are wonderful in looks or in heart.

Some strong amazon women prefer a weaker man by herself but other amazon women would love even stronger man than she is. It depends on a particular amazon woman. Just because she is strong, muscular and powerful doesn't guarantee you would know what she wants.

There are possibilities she would be attracted to only weaker men or only stronger men or both, just depends on a woman. Here are some interesting links for you if you are interested in amazons:

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

What is Load Shedding?

Summer has arrived and soon higher electric bills will be arriving. As I'm sure you know, power companies charge a premium when a certain demand threshold is reached. Load shedding during high electrical demand periods is a good way to lower electrical consumption and avoid paying premium prices for exceeding peak demand limits. Metering or monitoring load for the building will tell you when that threshold is nearing.

Load shedding will probably not work if the demand follows a bell curve during the day, where the threshold is exceeded for a good portion of the day. In this case, the building needs to find ways of increasing energy efficiency, either by purchasing more efficient equipment, eliminating waste, etc. However, if there is a peak in the demand curve that is exceeded around the same time everyday, load shedding could help. The question is, what can you afford to shut down without making people uncomfortable and angry?

Unfortunately, some comfort will be sacrificed to achieve load shedding. Some ideas for load shedding without sacrificing too much comfort are:

  • Reduce VFD speeds
  • Turn off outside air fans for periods of time
  • Reduce static pressure setpoints

First of all, the overall load for the building has to be monitored. The most preferable meters to use with a CBAS system are the Hawkeye 8035 and 8036 models, made by Veris. These meters communicate by Modbus protocol and all programming is included with the CBAS 2003 software. To use these meters, you first create a Modbus RTU channel on the Host or Secondary channel of an 8X, 16X, 32X, or 64X. These meters can send a variety of information to CBAS, including KWH Consumption, KWH Demand, Voltage, Average Current, and many others.

To do this, in Hardware View:

  • Locate the controller that will be acting as the Modbus host.
  • Click on the controller and click Channels.
  • Click on "Add a Channel" next to RS485 Host or RS485 Secondary.
  • Give the channel a descriptive name and choose Modbus RTU over TCP/IP for the configuration.
  • Click Add Channel Now.

To add the controllers to the channel:

  • Right-click twice and locate the Modbus channel you just created.
  • Click on the channel, click Controllers, and locate the line that has the address that you want to give the Hawkeye meter.
  • Click Add a Modbus Controller on that line and give the controller a descriptive name. Choose the Hawkeye controller from the list under "Select Configuration".
  • Click Add Controller Now and you are finished.

To add points to the Hawkeye:

  • Click on the controller and click Points. You will see a long list of points that say Add A Point to the right.

Add the points you want to use by clicking on Add a Point and giving each point a descriptive name. If you have more than one Hawkeye meter, you will want to include the name of the controller in the point's name.

Once you have the "demand" point in CBAS, you can write logic that executes load shedding when the threshold is nearing. Make this logic level 3, so it will override the logic that is already controlling the VFDs, fans, setpoints, etc. There are many ways of setting up the logic. When demand reaches a certain level below the power company's threshold, logic could lower the VFD speeds first. If the demand continues to rise, outside air fans could shut down and dampers close. If the demand continues to rise, static pressure setpoints could be lowered.

Here's some more ideas for load shedding from the web:

  • Establish higher temperature set points in common areas and set tenant zones to 74° F during peak hours.
  • Curtail hot water circulating pumps when not needed.
  • Curtail Chillers & related pumps when not needed.
  • Curtail building supply and return fans when not needed.
  • Curtail heat pumps when not needed.
  • Curtail fan powered VAV boxes.
  • Curtail Parking garage exhaust or set up a reduced duty cycle for garage fans.
  • Adjust chiller OSA interlock temperatures to delay or eliminate start up were possible. Disable start during peak demand periods.
  • Reduce fan static pressure were possible.
  • Fine-tune and calibrate equipment to reduce "hunting." Stable operating equipment promotes the most energy efficient operation.
  • Start chillers and VAV heaters earlier in the morning so you can reduce the call for energy during the higher demand hours.
  • Use Optimal Start schedules to avoid "Playing catch-up" on hot mornings

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Defination of Autocracy



An autocracy is a form of government in which one person possesses unlimited power. An autocrat is a person (such as a monarch) ruling with unlimited authority. The term autocrat is derived from the Greek αὐτοκρατία: αὐτός ("self") and κρατείν ("rule"), and may be translated as "one who rules by himself". It is distinct from oligarchy ("rule by the few") and democracy ("rule by the people"). Although similar in definition to despot, tyrant and dictator, the term autocrat has neither negative nor positive connotations.

Comparison with other forms of government

Autocracy and totalitarianism are related concepts. Autocracy is defined by one individual having unlimited legislative and executive power, while totalitarianism extends to regulating every aspect of public and private life. Totalitarianism does not imply a single ruler, but extends to include absolute rule by any faction or class of elites who recognize no limit to their authority.

Autocracy differs from military dictatorship, as these often take the form of "collective presidencies" such as the South American juntas. However, an autocracy may be totalitarian or be a military dictatorship.

The term monarchy also differs in that it emphasizes the hereditary characteristic, though some Slavic monarchs, specifically Russian Emperors, included the title "autocrat" as part of their official styles.[citation needed] This usage originated in the Byzantine Empire, where the term autokratōr was traditionally employed in Greek to translate the Latin imperator, and was used along with Basileus to mean "emperor". This use remains current in the modern Greek language, where the term is used for any emperor (e.g. the Emperor of Japan), regardless of the actual power of the monarch. Historically, many monarchs ruled autocratically but eventually their power was diminished and dissolved with the introduction of constitutions giving the people the power to make decisions for themselves through elected bodies of government.

The autocrat needs some kind of power structure to rule. Most historical autocrats depended on their nobles, the military, the priesthood or other elite groups. As such, it can be difficult to draw a clear line between historical autocracies and oligarchies.

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