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1 время устойчивого замыкания (размыкания) контакта электрического реле
- Temps de fermeture (d’ouverture) stable
- temps de fermeture (d'ouverture) stable
время устойчивого замыкания (размыкания) контакта электрического реле
Интервал времени от момента достижения входной воздействующей величины электрического реле определенного значения до момента, когда цепь контакта электрического реле замкнется (разомкнется)
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time to stable closed condition
the time interval between the instant when a specified value of the input energizing quantity is applied and the instant when a contact is closed and fulfils specified requirements
[IEV number 446-17-24]
time to stable open condition
the time interval between the instant when a specified value of the input energizing quantity is applied and the instant when a contact is open and fulfils specified requirements
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temps de fermeture stable
temps écoulé entre l'instant d'application d'une valeur spécifiée de la grandeur d'alimentation d'entrée et l'instant où un circuit de contact est fermé et répond aux prescriptions spécifiées
[IEV number 446-17-24]
temps d'ouverture stable
temps écoulé entre l'instant d'application d'une valeur spécifiée de la grandeur d'alimentation d'entrée et l'instant où un circuit de contact est ouvert et répond aux prescriptions spécifiées
[IEV number 446-17-25]
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136. Время устойчивого замыкания (размыкания) контакта электрического реле
D. Ansprech-Rückfallzeit
Е. Time to stable closed (open) condition
F. Temps de fermeture (d’ouverture) stable
Интервал времени от момента достижения входной воздействующей величины электрического реле определенного значения до момента, когда цепь контакта электрического реле замкнется (разомкнется)
Источник: ГОСТ 16022-83: Реле электрические. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > время устойчивого замыкания (размыкания) контакта электрического реле
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2 экологический баланс
экологический баланс
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ecological balance
The condition of equilibrium among the components of a natural community such that their relative numbers remain fairly constant and their ecosystem is stable. Gradual readjustments to the composition of a balanced community take place continually in response to natural ecological succession and to alterations in climatic and other influences. (Source: ALL)
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