PT Architectural Abbreviation

Also known as: pt.

PT has various meanings in the Architectural category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of PT in Architectural.

Paint

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A liquid material applied or spread over a solid surface on which it subsequently dries or hardens to form a continuous, adherent, obliterating ffilm. Paint consists of a pigment, a binding agent and a solvent. The pigment determines the properties of the paint.

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Potential Transformer

The voltage in a circuit. Reference is usually to the AC Voltage. An instrument transformer specifically designed to give an accurate voltage ratio for measurement and/or control purposes. They are always connected in parallel with the circuit. A transformer designed for shunt or parallel connection in its primary circuit, with the ratio of transformation appearing as a ratio of potential differences

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Pressure Treated
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Preslure Treated
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P Trap

Curved, "U" section of drain pipe that holds a water seal to prevent sewer gasses from entering the home through a fixtures water drain.

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Part

To break. Partial. Participle.

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Painted
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Point

The smallest unit of price change quoted or, one one-hundredth of a percent.

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