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1 caractéristique de tenue d'un parafoudre sous tension à fréquence industrielle en fonction du temps
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характеристика «напряжение-время»
Выдерживаемое напряжение промышленной частоты в зависимости от времени его приложения к ОПН. Показывает максимальный промежуток времени, в течение которого к ОПН может быть приложено напряжение промышленной частоты, превышающее Uнр, не вызывая повреждения или термической неустойчивости.
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power-frequency withstand voltage versus time characteristic of an arrester
power-frequency withstand voltage versus time characteristic shows the maximum time durations for which corresponding power-frequency voltages may be applied to arresters without causing damage or thermal instability, under specified conditions in accordance with 6.10.
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caractéristique de tenue d'un parafoudre sous tension à fréquence industrielle en fonction du temps
durées maximales pendant lesquelles les tensions à fréquence industrielle correspondantes peuvent être appliquées aux parafoudres sans entraîner de détérioration ou d'instabilité thermique, dans des conditions spécifiées selon 6.10
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > caractéristique de tenue d'un parafoudre sous tension à fréquence industrielle en fonction du temps
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2 secours en cas de catastrophe
помощь при стихийных бедствиях
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disaster relief
Money, food or other assistance provided for those surviving a sudden, calamitous event causing loss of life, damage or hardship. (Source: RHW)
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протечка
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leakage
The accidental, uncontrolled discharge or seepage of liquids, gases and other substances to unintended and unwanted locations, frequently causing risks of damage or harm to persons, property or the environment. (Source: WWC)
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течь
Канал или пористый участок изделия или его элементов, нарушающий их герметичность
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4 catastrophe écologique
экологическая катастрофа
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ecocatastrophe
A sudden, widespread disaster or calamity causing extensive damage to the environment that threatens the quality of life for people living in the affected area or region, potentially leading to many deaths. (Source: ALL)
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