diverter [dǝ`vǝrd·ǝr] ELECTRICITY A low resistance which is connected in parallel with the series or commutating pole winding of a direct-current machine and diverts current from it, causing the magnetomotive force produced by the winding to vary. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING 1. Equipment installed in a well for controlling a well blowout occurring at a relatively shallow depth. 2. A system designed to protect a floating rig during a blowout by conducting the flow away from the rig. |