identifying

An identifier is a name that identifies (that is, labels the identity of) either a unique object or a unique class of objects, where the "object" or class may be an idea, physical countable object (or class thereof), or physical noncountable substance (or class thereof). The abbreviation ID often refers to identity, identification (the process of identifying), or an identifier (that is, an instance of identification). An identifier may be a word, number, letter, symbol, or any combination of those.
The words, numbers, letters, or symbols may follow an encoding system (wherein letters, digits, words, or symbols stand for [represent] ideas or longer names) or they may simply be arbitrary. When an identifier follows an encoding system, it is often referred to as a code or ID code. For instance the ISO/IEC 11179 metadata registry standard defines a code as system of valid symbols that substitute for longer values in contrast to identifiers without symbolic meaning. Identifiers that do not follow any encoding scheme are often said to be arbitrary IDs; they are arbitrarily assigned and have no greater meaning. (Sometimes identifiers are called "codes" even when they are actually arbitrary, whether because the speaker believes that they have deeper meaning or simply because they are speaking casually and imprecisely.)
The unique identifier (UID) is an identifier that refers to only one instance—only one particular object in the universe. A part number is an identifier, but it is not a unique identifier—for that, a serial number is needed, to identify each instance of the part design. Thus the identifier "Model T" identifies the class (model) of automobiles that Ford's Model T comprises; whereas the unique identifier "Model T Serial Number 159,862" identifies one specific member of that class—that is, one particular Model T car, owned by one specific person.
The concepts of name and identifier are denotatively equal, and the terms are thus denotatively synonymous; but they are not always connotatively synonymous, because code names and ID numbers are often connotatively distinguished from names in the sense of traditional natural language naming. For example, both "Jamie Zawinski" and "Netscape employee number 20" are identifiers for the same specific human being; but normal English-language connotation may consider "Jamie Zawinski" a "name" and not an "identifier", whereas it considers "Netscape employee number 20" an "identifier" but not a "name." This is an emic indistinction rather than an etic one.

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    Help with identifying make and model of my water tank

    Hi all I hope someone can help me identify what my tank/water heater is. Ideally I'd like to find out make and model and look up an instruction manual/find out more about it. If it helps I live in a small block of flats (6 flats) that were built mid-1980s Thanks a lot
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    Identifying council houses/estates

    Anyone know of a clever way to get a list or map of council houses/estates in your area? For the purposes of avoiding them when putting our leaflets. Sometimes it's obvious, sometimes not so. I tried phoning the council who tried to help but ended up saying no online map or list existed and...
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    Identifying boiler type - Need new thermostat knob

    Hi, I recently moved into a property and need a new thermostat control knob as the existing one has fallen off the boiler and needs replacing. Trouble is I have no idea what make / model the boiler is. It says 'Marathon' on the unit but can't find any other information! I would be grateful if...
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    identifying a system

    got called out to have a look at converting an open vented system to a combi, but for the life of me couldnt work it out, ive done a few before with no probs but this one had me stumped, pretty sure i can work it out once i start taking out the cylinder and boiler but i like to know what system...
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    Identifying a coal back boiler

    Hi all i am on your forum hoping some body has seen this type of boiler i.e water jacket? , the reason is i am looking for missing front cleaning door and top draught plate , thanks for looking :)
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    Newbie, sorry, with dripping tap that needs identifying model.

    Are you able to identify this tap? Hi, I have a really annoying (and wasteful) kitchen tap that won't stop dripping. I think it's from my hot water pipe as it stops when I switch off the hot water supply. I presume it means I need to change the washer, however, I have no idea how to access it...
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    Help identifying a boiler ??

    Hi all, went to recommission a heating system yesterday and found a faulty fan on the boiler so couldn't get it up and running. They were all for a new boiler but now want a price on the replacement fan :( and I didn't make a note of what boiler it is...Durrr... Fanned flue heat only boiler...
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    Identifying oil burner

    Hi guys, I'm new here, went to service a boiler, a Unidare 120? utility model,and very difficult acess, it was making a lot of flame noise? cleaned and new jet and much better, but no instructions for settings. burner is one I am not familiar with . It is red:smiley2: but has a blue glass? flame...
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    Identifying incoming main

    Black plastic 1 inch, glued hp fittings. Im thinking philmac if insert fits. i dont know id size yet until cut. Any thoughts. Al.
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    Identifying pipes on a heating system

    Hi everyone, One thing I'm really struggling with at work is identifying pipes on a heating system when faced with a cylinder. I look in an airing cupboard sometimes and feel overwhelmed with a feeling of panic and have no idea what is what most of the time. It's getting to the point at work...
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    help identifying fitting

    Hi everyone, could do with knowing what fits into this and where i may get one, as i got a gas poker for my grandfather as he is 87 and doesn't do the making fires thing too well any more, any help would be appreciated,
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    Identifying my PRV outlet pipe

    I'm trying to find my PRV outlet pipe so that I can see if the valve is causing my combi system to slowly lose pressure. There are no pipes below the level of the boiler (installed on the first floor). There is some sort of overflow pipe outside the bathroom - but other than that I'm at a loss...
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    Identifying Spares???

    Hi all Need some advice my toilet is not flushing at the moment and have been told that the flush valve needs replacing but I cant find a direct replacement anywhere. Heres the photos ive managed to take. Any help would be great. Thanks!
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    Help needed Identifying cylinder

    can anyone help me Identify this cylinder, make and type if you can? Kind Regards Johnny Burgess
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    Identifying hot water cylinder valve and why is it leaking!

    Hiya, Having a strange intermittent leak from a valve, or rather a pair of valves on the side of my hot water cylinder. It is doesn't leak all the time, usually after nothing has been used for a while and the mains pressure climbs. I am wondering whether to drain the tank and then "dismantle"...
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    Identifying a known offender

    Hello All Could anyone identify the shower in the attached file? I'm after a new cartridge. Thanks TK
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    Stopcock - Identifying black pipe dimensions to replace stopcock

    I have a non-standard stopcock that needs replacing but I can't identify the size.... There is a smooth flexible black pipe coming from the mains but this is 21.35mm in outer diameter. It has compression fittings on that end, and on the 15mm end. The current stopcock has a BS logo, 88...
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    Identifying a double check valve

    I understand that current regs for installing a new outside tap require a double check valve to be fitted to the pipework inside the property. The only thing I can see fitted to my internal pipework looks like a simple connector to me rather than a double check valve. All the double check valves...
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    Hello and looking for help identifying my shower!

    Hello everyone, I have been looking through the posts on this site and am very impressed by the quality of the advice and expertise. I have what I think is a basic plumbing query but would like advice just before I get started. We have been in our house for a few years and this shower was...
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    Need Help Identifying Boiler

    Hi there, 1st post.. I have an open fire with a back boiler and I need to get hold of a new damper flap as it has snapped in half and fallen out which means that the fire is constantly heating the water, not much of a problem when using the fire for a couple of hours in the evening, but last...
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