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Pascal (Pa)
  A unit of pressure or stress equal to one newton per square metre.
 
Photocell
  Device used to detect the presence of an object.  A photocell is composed of a transmitter, which transmits an infrared signal to a receiver or reflector.
 
Photosynthesis
  Process by which chlorophyll-containing cells in green plants convert incident light to chemical energy, capturing carbon dioxide in the form of carbohydrates.
 
Pile
  A long, heavy timber, round or square, driven deep into the ground to provide a secure foundation for structures built on soft, wet, or submerged sites (e.g., landing stages, bridge abutments).
 
Pilot pressure
  Auxiliary pressure used to actuate or control hydraulic components.
 
Pilot scale
  The size of a system between the small laboratory model size (bench scale) and a full-size system.
 
Pilot valve
  An auxiliary valve used to control the operation of another valve.  The controlling stage of a 2-stage valve.
 
Piston
  A cylindrically shaped part which fits within a cylinder and transmits or receives motion by means of a connecting rod.
 
PLC
  Programmable logic controllers.  Industrial computer with I/O capability, which programs in ladder-relay logic.
 
Plumb
  Straight up and down, perfectly vertical.
 
Plunger
  A cylindrically shaped part which has only one diameter and is used to transmit thrust.  A ram.
 
Poppet
  That part of certain valves which prevents flow when it closes against a seat.
 
Port
  An internal or external terminus of a passage in a component.
 
Positive displacement
  A characteristic of a pump or motor which has the inlet positively sealed from the outlet so that fluid cannot recirculate in the component.
 
Potentiometer
  A control element in the servo system which measures and controls electrical potential.
 
Pound (lb)
  A unit of weight equal to 16 ounces (0.45 kilograms).
 
Power
  Work per unit of time.  Measured in horsepower (hp) or watts (W).
 
Power boiler
  A boiler that uses wood waste and natural gas as fuel to produce process steam.
 
Power pack
  An integral power supply unit usually containing a pump, reservoir, relief valve and directional control.
 
Precharge pressure
  The pressure of compressed gas in an accumulator prior to the admission of liquid.
 
Present value
  The worth of future receipts or costs expressed in current value. To obtain present value, an interest rate is used to discount future receipts or costs.
 
Pressure
  Force per unit area. Usually measured in pounds per square inch (PSI) or kilopascals (kPa). A kilopascal is equal to 1000 newtons per square metre or 0.0102 kg/sq cm (0.145 lb/sq in).
 
Pressure drop
  The difference in pressure between any two points of a system or a component.
 
Pressure line
  The line carrying the fluid from the pump outlet to the pressurized port of the actuator.
 
Pressure override
  The difference between the cracking pressure of a valve and the pressure reached when the valve is passing full flow.
 
Pressure plate
  A side plate in a vane pump or motor cartridge on the pressure port side.
 
Pressure reducing valve
  A valve which limits the maximum pressure at its outlet regardless of the inlet pressure.
 
Pressure switch
  1.  An electric switch operated by fluid pressure.
2.  Switches that read the available pressure in air and hydraulic lines.  These switches are
     often used as a safety feature, to prevent equipment from operating when there is not enough
     air pressure or hydraulic fluid pressure.
 
Process heat
  Heat used in an industrial process rather than for space heating or other housekeeping purposes.
 
Producer gas
  Fuel gas high in carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2), produced by burning a solid fuel with insufficient air or by passing a mixture of air and steam through a burning bed of solid fuel.
 
Proportional flow
  In a filter, the condition where part of the flow passes through the filter element in proportion to pressure drop.
 
Proximity switch
  Photoelectric switches that are triggered as a piece passes near them.  Proximity switches are used to detect the presence or absence of material.
 
PSI
  Pounds per square inch.
 
Pump
  A device which converts mechanical force and motion into hydraulic fluid power.
 
Pyrolysis
  The thermal decomposition of biomass at high temperatures in the absence of air. The end product of pyrolysis is a mixture of solids (char), liquids (oxygenated oils), and gases (methane, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide).
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