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1 расцепитель тока
токовый расцепитель 1)
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[IEV number 442-01-44]EN
current cut-out
a current sensing device intended to switch-off automatically under abnormal operating condition and which has no provision for adjustment by the user
[IEV number 442-01-44]FR
limiteur de courant
dispositif sensible au courant, destiné à interrompre automatiquement un circuit dans des conditions de fonctionnement anormal, et qui ne peut être réglé par l'usager
[IEV number 442-01-44]1) Должно быть расцепитель тока
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2 термовыключатель
термовыключатель
Устройство, которое ограничивает температуру контролируемой части при ненормальной работе путем автоматического размыкания цепи или уменьшения значения тока и которое сконструировано так, что его уставка не может быть изменена пользователем.
[ ГОСТ Р 52161. 1-2004 ( МЭК 60335-1: 2001)]
термовыключатель
Термочувствительное управляющее устройство, предназначенное для поддержания значения температуры выше или ниже заданного при ненормальном режиме работы, которое не может иметь средств настройки потребителем.
Примечание - Термовыключатель может быть с автоматическим или ручным возвратом.
Обычно термовыключатель производит действие типа 2.
[ГОСТ IЕС 60730-1-2011]EN
thermal cut-out
a temperature sensing control device intended to switch-off automatically under abnormal operating conditions and which has no provision for adjustment by the user
[IEV number 442-01-43]FR
déclencheur thermique
dispositif de commande sensible à la température, destiné à interrompre automatiquement un circuit dans des conditions de fonctionnement anormales, et qui ne peut être réglé par l'usager
[IEV number 442-01-43]Тематики
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