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1 электрическое реле времени
электрическое реле времени
Логическое электрическое реле с нормируемой выдержкой времени
[ ГОСТ 16022-83]EN
time relay
specified-time relay (deprecated)
all-or-nothing relay with one or more specified time functions
[IEV number 445-01-01]FR
relais à temps spécifié, m
relais de tout ou rien comportant une ou plusieurs fonctions temporelles spécifiées
[IEV number 445-01-01]
Рис. Schneider ElectricПараллельные тексты EN-RU
A timing relay is a component which is designed to time events in industrial automation systems by closing or opening contacts before, during or after a set timing period.
[Schneider Electric]Реле времени - это устройства, предназначенные для применения в схемах промышленной автоматизации и в соответствии со своей функцией, реализующие заданные выдержки времени, и замыкающие или размыкающие контакты реле до, в процессе или после отсчета выдержки времени.
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EN
- automatic timer
- automatic timing device
- clock relay
- cycle timer
- delay relay
- delay switch
- preset interval timer
- specified-time relay
- time element
- time limit relay
- time relay
- time switch
- time-delay device
- time-delay relay
- time-delay switch
- timer
- timing device
- timing relay
- timing unit
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FR
D. Zeitrelais
E. Time relay
F. Relais temporisé
Логическое электрическое реле с нормируемой выдержкой времени
Источник: ГОСТ 16022-83: Реле электрические. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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