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1 номинальная емкость химического источника тока
- Nennkapazität der chemischen Stromquelle
- Nennkapazität
- Bemessungskapazität, f
номинальная емкость химического источника тока
номинальная емкость
Емкость, на которую рассчитан химический источник тока, указываемая изготовителем.
[ ГОСТ 15596-82]
номинальная емкость
Соответствующее приближенное количество электричества, используемое для идентификации емкости аккумулятора или батареи. Эта величина обычно выражается в ампер-часах.
[Инструкция по эксплуатации стационарных свинцово-кислотных аккумуляторных батарей в составе ЭПУ на объектах ВСС России. Москва 1998 г.]EN
rated capacity
capacity value of a battery determined under specified conditions and declared by the manufacturer
[IEV number 482-03-15]FR
capacité assignée, f
valeur de la capacité d'une batterie déterminée dans des conditions spécifiées et déclarée par le fabricant
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- Bemessungskapazität, f
- Nennkapazität
- Nennkapazität der chemischen Stromquelle
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- capacité assignée, f
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