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- Glowing_plate abstract "When a vacuum tube circuit malfunctions and draws excessive current, the anode (\"plate\") may overheat, sometimes causing a visible red or orange glow. In consumer electronics, this is universally indicative that the tube is experiencing an overload condition, though the reasons for the overload may vary.Some high-powered vacuum tubes (e.g. large transmitter or induction heating tubes) have silica envelopes and/or graphite or zirconium coated tantalum plates which are intended to operate at glowing temperatures and thus employ radiation cooling. The zirconium plate coating acts as a getter, and proper getter action in these tubes depends on the plate running at high temperatures. Such tubes may develop excessive gas content if underloaded for long periods of time. One trade name for this type of plate coating is Eimac's \"pyrovac\".".
- Glowing_plate wikiPageID "1647192".
- Glowing_plate wikiPageLength "3602".
- Glowing_plate wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Glowing_plate wikiPageRevisionID "679641130".
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Capacitor.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrodes.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vacuum_tubes.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Cathode.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Consumer_electronics.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Deflection_yoke.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Eimac.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_load.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Flyback_transformer.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Fused_quartz.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Getter.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Graphite.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Hot_cathode.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Induction_heating.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Oscillation.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Overcurrent.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Plate_electrode.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Rectifier.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Red.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Short_circuit.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Tantalum.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Transformer_types.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum_tube.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLink Zirconium.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glowing plate".
- Glowing_plate wikiPageWikiLinkText "glowing plate".
- Glowing_plate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Thermionic_valves.
- Glowing_plate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Glowing_plate subject Category:Electrodes.
- Glowing_plate subject Category:Vacuum_tubes.
- Glowing_plate type Component.
- Glowing_plate comment "When a vacuum tube circuit malfunctions and draws excessive current, the anode (\"plate\") may overheat, sometimes causing a visible red or orange glow. In consumer electronics, this is universally indicative that the tube is experiencing an overload condition, though the reasons for the overload may vary.Some high-powered vacuum tubes (e.g.".
- Glowing_plate label "Glowing plate".
- Glowing_plate sameAs Q5572252.
- Glowing_plate sameAs m.05kcyb.
- Glowing_plate sameAs Q5572252.
- Glowing_plate wasDerivedFrom Glowing_plate?oldid=679641130.
- Glowing_plate isPrimaryTopicOf Glowing_plate.