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121 ток внешнего повреждения
ток внешнего повреждения
ток внешнего замыкания
Ток, вызванный повреждением в энергосистеме, внешним по отношению к участку, защищаемому данной защитой, и протекающий через этот защищаемый участок
[Разработка типовых структурных схем микропроцессорных устройств РЗА на объектах ОАО "ФКС ЕЭС". Пояснительная записка. Новосибирск 2006 г.]EN
through fault current
a current due to a power system fault external to that part of the section protected by the given protection and which flows through the protected section
[IEV ref 448-13-13]FR
courant de défaut traversant
courant dû à un défaut dans le réseau d'énergie à l'extérieur de la section protégée par la protection considérée et qui circule dans cette section protégée
[IEV ref 448-13-13]Тематики
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- Durchgangsstrom (bei äußerem Netzfehler), m
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