TACH in Power Plant Meaning

The TACH meaning in Power Plant terms is "Tachometer". There are 1 related meanings of the TACH Power Plant abbreviation.

TACH on Power Plant Full Forms

  1. Tachometer An instrument that tells the driver how fast the engine is rotating, commonly including a redline to indicate the maximum engine speed. An instrument used to measure the revolutions per minute (rpm) of a rotating shaft of a turbine. A transducer used for measuring the rate of revolution of a shaft. A part that determines speed of rotation. An instrument for measuring speed (rpm) of a rotating shaft. It is used to measure running kilometers of automobiles and also used in many other machines to count rotations of shafts. A digital or analog device that produces a pulse train of electrical signals that is proportional to its rotational speed.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What does TACH stand for Power Plant?

    TACH stands for Tachometer in Power Plant terms.

  2. What is the shortened form of Tachometer in Power Plant?

    The short form of "Tachometer" is TACH for Power Plant.

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