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▪ Test equipment: electric, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic equipment, either automatic, manual or any combination thereof, which is required to perform the checkout function▪ Built-in test equipment: any device permanently mounted in the prime equipment, and used for the express purpose of testing the prime equipment, either independently or in association with external test equipmentаппаратура контрольно-измерительная (см. поверка) — test (and measuring) equipment; instrumentationаппаратура контрольно-измерительная и диагностическая — test, measurement and diagnostic equipment [TMDE]▪ Any system or device used to evaluate the operational condition of a system or equipment to identify, and/or isolate any actual or potential malfunction. TMDE includes diagnostic and prognostic equipment, and calibration test or measurement equipment.аппаратура контрольно-проверочная [КПА] — test equipment, checkout equipmentаппаратура поверочная — calibration equipment, calibration test equipment▪ Calibration equipment includes measurement standards, TMDE (test, measurement and diagnostic equipment), and accessories used to perform calibrationАппараты, обведенные штрих-пунктиром, входят в конструкцию агрегата — The apparatuses shown by a dash-and-dot line belong to the unitКонтрольно-измерительная аппаратура — Test and measuring equipment; test equipmentНаружный осмотр и чистка аппаратуры без вскрытия монтажа — Visual Inspection and Cleaning of Equipment Without Exposing the WiringТехническое обслуживание аппаратуры предусматривает плановое выполнение на ней комплекса профилактических работ в следующем объеме: — The maintenance of equipment involves a number of preventive maintenance services (routines) scheduled as follows:Поставки машин и оборудования. Русско-английский словарь > аппаратура
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