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(storage) battery (ватт)
(электрический)
устройство для накопления электрической энергии за счет химической реакции (рис.92). — the storage battery is a unit for storing the electrical energy through a chemical reaction.
-, аэродромный — ground storage battery hydraulic accumulator
-, гидравлический — (accum)
баллон высокого давления для аккумулирования гидравлической энергии (рис.98). — a pressure vessel for storing hydraulic energy.
-, диафрагменный (гидравлический) — diaphragm-type accumulator
-, заряженный — charged storage battery
- "на сеть" (табло) — ватт in use
-, никель-кадмиевый — nickel-cadmium storage battery
-, полностью заряженный — fully charged storage battery
-, разряженный — discharged battery
-, свинцово-кислотный — lead-acid storage battery
-, стоящий на зарядке — storage battery undergoing charge
-, топливный — fuel accumulator
-, шаровой (гидравлический) — ball-type accumulator
зарядка а. — storage battery charging
первоначальная зарядка а. — storage battery initial charging
pазряд а. — storage battery discharge
разрядка а. на генератор — storage battery draining by the generator
элемент а. — storage battery cell
вводить а. в эксплуатацию — place the storage battery in service
заряжать а. — charge the storage battery
заряжать а. током... ампер — charge the storage battery at... a
консервировать а. — prepare the storage battery for storage
"посадить" а. — run down /drain/ the storage battery
приводить а. в рабочее состояние — prepare the storage battery for service
разряжать а. током... ампер — discharge the storage battery at... a
устанавливать а. на зарядку — place the storage battery for chargingРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > аккумулятор
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