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1 ввод с бумажной изоляцией, склеенной смолой
ввод с бумажной изоляцией, склеенной смолой
Ввод, в котором основная изоляция состоит из бумаги, склеенной смолой.
[ ГОСТ 27744-88]EN
resin-bonded paper bushing
RBP
bushing in which the major insulation consists of a core wound from resin-coated paper
NOTE 1 During the winding process, each paper layer is bonded to the previous layer by its resin coating and the bonding achieved by curing the resin.
NOTE 2 A resin-bonded paper bushing can be provided with an insulating envelope, in which case the intervening space can be filled with an insulating liquid or another insulating medium.
[IEC 60137, ed. 6.0 (2008-07)]FR
traversée en papier enduit de résine
RBP (resin-bonded paper)
traversée dont l'isolation principale est assurée par un corps enroulé en papier enduit de résine
NOTE 1 Lors de l'enroulement, chaque couche de papier est liée à la précédente par l'enduit de résine et la cohésion obtenue par le durcissement de la résine.
NOTE 2 Une traversée en papier enduit de résine peut comporter une enveloppe isolante. Dans ce cas, l'espace intermédiaire peut être rempli d'un isolant liquide ou d'un autre milieu isolant.
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