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  • 1 характеристика I2t автоматического выключателя

    1. caractéristique I2t d’un disjoncteur

     

    характеристика I2t автоматического выключателя
    Информация (как правило, в виде кривой), представленная максимальными, по времени отключения, значениями I2t как функция ожидаемого тока (действующее значение симметричной составляющей для переменного тока) от пикового значения ожидаемого тока, удовлетворяющего номинальной отключающей способности при коротком замыкании и соответствующем напряжении.
    [ ГОСТ Р 50030. 2-99 ( МЭК 60947-2-98)]


    характеристика I2t выключателя
    Кривая, отражающая максимальные значения I2t как функцию ожидаемого тока в указанных условиях эксплуатации.
    [ ГОСТ Р 50345-99( МЭК 60898-95)]

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    I2t characteristic of a circuit-breaker
    information (usually a curve) giving the maximum values of I2t related to break time as a function of prospective current (r.m.s. symmetrical for a.c.) up to the maximum prospective current corresponding to the rated short-circuit breaking capacity and associated voltage
    [IEC 60947-2, ed. 4.0 (2006-05)]

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    caractéristique I2t d’un disjoncteur
    information (généralement une courbe) donnant les valeurs maximales de I2t correspondant à la durée de coupure en fonction du courant présumé (valeur efficace de la composante périodique en courant alternatif) jusqu’à la valeur maximale du courant présumé correspondant au pouvoir assigné de coupure en court-circuit à la tension correspondante
    [IEC 60947-2, ed. 4.0 (2006-05)]

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