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1 переключающий контакт
переключающий контакт электрической цепи
Контакт электрической цепи, который размыкает одну электрическую цепь и замыкает другую при заданном действии устройства
[ ГОСТ 14312-79]
переключающий контакт
switching contact
Механический контакт, предназначенный для замыкания и размыкания электрической цепи.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-426-2006]EN
change-over contact
combination of two contact circuits with three contact members, one of which is common to the two contact circuits; such that when one of these contact circuits is open, the other is closed
[IEV number 444-04-19]FR
contact à deux directions, m
contact inverseur (déconseillé), m
combinaison de deux circuits de contact comprenant trois éléments de contact, l'un d'eux étant commun aux deux circuits de contact ; de telle manière que lorsque l'un des circuits de contact est ouvert, l'autre est fermé
[IEV number 444-04-19]Параллельные тексты EN-RU CO contact
Compound contact consisting of a NO (make) contact and a NC (break) contact with a common terminal. On changing the switch position, the contact previously closed opens first followed by the closing of the contact that was previously open. Note: in case of a switching arc the NO and NC contact may be temporarily electrically connected.
[Tyco Electronics]Переключающий контакт
Контакт, объединяющий в себе замыкающий и размыкающий контакты с общим выводом. При изменении коммутационного положения сначала размыкается ранее замкнутый контакт, затем замыкается контакт, который до этого был разомкнут. Примечание. Если в процессе коммутации возникнет дуга между размыкающим и замыкающим контактами, то между ними может установиться кратковременная электрическая связь.
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- C/O
- change-over contact
- changeover contact
- CO contact
- double-throw contact
- make-and-break contact
- switching contact
- transfer contact
- two-way contact
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > переключающий контакт
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