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1 design of joints
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2 компенсатор
компенсатор
Устройство, допускающее свободное относительное перемещение состыкованных элементов конструкций
[Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]
компенсатор
Устройство для устранения влияния колебаний температуры, давления и других факторов на работу машин и оборудования.
[РД 01.120.00-КТН-228-06]Параллельные тексты EN-RU
Expansion joints compensate for the following:
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design tolerances of parts of the plant, the building and the transformer,
- one-off movements, caused by differences in the settling of the transformer and plant foundations and
- thermal expansion of component enclosures.
Компенсаторы предназначены для компенсации:
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допусков на изготовление частей электроустановки, элементов строительных конструкций и трансформатора;
- однократных смещений, обусловленных отличием уровней установки трансформатора и фундаментов электроустановки;
- тепловых расширений оболочек модулей (КРУЭ).
Тематики
- высоковольтный аппарат, оборудование...
- магистральный нефтепроводный транспорт
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > компенсатор
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design tolerances of parts of the plant, the building and the transformer,
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