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1 электропневматический контактор
электропневматический контактор
Контактор, в котором сила, необходимая для замыкания замыкающих главных контактов или размыкания размыкающих главных контактов, создается устройством, работающим на сжатом воздухе, с управлением от электрических клапанов.
[ ГОСТ Р 50030.4.1-2002 (МЭК 60947-4-1-2000)]EN
electro-pneumatic contactor
contactor in which the force for closing the normally open main contacts or opening the normally closed main contacts is provided by a device using compressed air under the control of electrically operated valves
[IEV number 442-05-18]
[IEC 60947-4-1, ed. 3.0 (2009-09)]FR
contacteur électropneumatique
contacteur pour lequel l'effort nécessaire à la fermeture des contacts principaux normalement ouverts ou à l'ouverture des contacts principaux normalement fermés est fourni par un dispositif utilisant de l'air comprimé, la commande s'effectuant au moyen d'électrovalves
[IEV number 442-05-18]
[IEC 60947-4-1, ed. 3.0 (2009-09)]Тематики
- аппарат, изделие, устройство...
- контакторы и пускатели
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