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1 автоматический тестовый контроль
- automatische Prüfung, f
автоматический тестовый контроль
Автоматический контроль, при котором осуществляется тестирование после вывода из действия части или всей защиты, обычно путем блокировки, воздействуя таким образом на функционирование защиты
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automatic test function
self-testing function (US)
an automatic supervision function that performs testing after switching out from normal service part or all of the protection, usually via trip blocking, thus affecting the protection function of the protection
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fonction d'essai automatique
fonction de surveillance automatique qui assure un essai après avoir mis hors service tout ou partie de la protection, habituellement en verrouillant le déclenchement, ce qui affecte la fonction propre de la protection
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