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1 электрическая прочность изоляции
электрическая прочность изоляции
Испытательное напряжение, прикладываемое в специальных условиях, которое должна выдерживать изоляция устройства
[МЭК 50(151)-78]EN
dielectric strength
maximum voltage between all parts of the electric circuit and the sheath of the thermometer or, in the case of a thermometer with two or more sensing circuits, between two individual circuits which the thermometer can withstand without damage. The measurement conditions for d.c and a.c (with frequency) have to be specified.
[IEC 60751, ed. 2.0 (2008-07)]FR
rigidité diélectrique
tension maximale entre tous les composants du circuit électrique et la gaine du thermomètre ou, dans le cas d’un thermomètre possédant plusieurs circuits de capteurs, entre deux circuits individuels, que le thermomètre peut supporter sans dégradation. Les conditions de mesure pour les tensions continues et alternatives (ainsi que la fréquence) doivent être spécifiées
[IEC 60751, ed. 2.0 (2008-07)]If used in conditions of highly humidity, the dielectric strength or electric performance may be degraded.
[LS Industrial Systems]При эксплуатации (выключателя) в условиях повышенной влажности могут ухудшиться электрическая прочность изоляции и другие электрические характеристики.
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Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
EN
- dielectric rigidity
- dielectric strength
- dielectric withstand
- electric strength of insulation
- insulating strength
- insulator level
FR
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