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1 definite time-lag
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2 definite time-lag circuit breaker
definite time-lag circuit breaker AP Schalter m mit Zeitverzögerungsauslösung; Zeitverzögerungsschalter m, Verzögerungsschalter mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > definite time-lag circuit breaker
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3 definite time-lag circuit breaking
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4 definite time-lag overcurrent release
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5 definite time-lag relay
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6 definite time-lag tripping
definite time-lag tripping begrenzt verzögerte Auslösung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > definite time-lag tripping
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7 definite time-lag circuit breaking
<i&c> ■ bestimmt verzögerte Abschaltung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > definite time-lag circuit breaking
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8 inverse time-lag overcurrent trip with definite minimum
inverse time-lag overcurrent trip with definite minimum begrenzt abhängiger Überstromzeitauslöser mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > inverse time-lag overcurrent trip with definite minimum
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9 inverse time-lag relay with definite minimum
inverse time-lag relay with definite minimum begrenzt abhängiges Zeitrelais nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > inverse time-lag relay with definite minimum
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10 inverse-time-lag with definite minimum
inverse-time-lag with definite minimum begrenztabhängige Verzögerung f (Relais)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > inverse-time-lag with definite minimum
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