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141 relay
1) реле2) транслировать, передавать•- all-or-nothing relay
- automatic digital relay
- bistable relay
- coarse-fine relay
- control relay
- dependent-time measuring relay
- derived electrical relay
- derived relay
- diaphragm relay
- directional relay
- directional resistance relay
- electrical specified-time relay
- electrodynamic relay
- electromagnetic relay
- electromechanical relay
- electrovacuum relay
- fault relay
- ferrodynamic relay
- ferromagnetic relay
- frequency relay
- gas-filled relay
- general-purpose relay
- hydraulic relay
- impedance relay
- independent-time measuring relay
- indicating relay
- induction relay
- instantaneous acting relay
- interlocking relay
- latching relay
- locking relay
- lockout relay
- magnetoelectric relay
- master relay
- maximum relay
- measuring relay
- meter relay
- minimum relay
- monostable relay
- network relay
- network-phasing relay
- nonpolarized relay
- nonspecified-time relay
- ohmic resistance relay
- optoelectronic relay
- phase sequence relay
- phase shift relay
- polarized relay
- positioning relay
- power direction relay
- power relay
- primary relay
- protective action relay
- reactive power relay
- reed relay
- resistance relay
- safety relay
- secondary relay
- shunt relay
- signaling relay
- specified-time relay
- static electromechanical relay
- stepping relay
- storage relay
- thermal relay
- time delay relay
- time lag relay
- time relay
- timing relay
- voltage relay
- warning relayEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > relay
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