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1 tenning
ignition, firing -
2 dobbelttenning
subst. double ignition, dual ignition, duplex ignition -
3 antennelsestemperatur
subst. (brannteknikk) flashpoint, ignition point, kindling (ignition, critical) temperature, fire point -
4 batteritenning
subst. battery ignition, coil ignition -
5 fortenning
subst. advanced ignition, pre-ignition -
6 glødetap
subst. (vvs) ignition loss, loss on ignition volatile solids VS volatile matter -
7 induksjonsspole
subst. induction coil, ignition coil subst. induction coil, impedance coil subst. spark coil, ignition coil subst. spark coil -
8 selvantenning
subst. self- ignition, auto-ignition -
9 selvtenning
subst. self-ignition, auto-ignition -
10 sjølantenning
subst. self- ignition, auto-ignition -
11 sjøltenning
subst. self-ignition, auto-ignition -
12 tenning
subst. ignition, lighting, firing subst. [ gassturbin] firing, gas turbine firing (lav tenning) retarded ignition -
13 tenningslås
subst. ignition switch, ignition lock -
14 tenningsregulator
subst. ignition lever, ignition control -
15 tenningsrekkefølge
subst. firing (el. ignition) order subst. ignition sequence -
16 tenntemperatur
subst. ignition temperature, ignition point -
17 alarm for tenningsfeil
subst. (petro) ignition fault alarm -
18 antennelse
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19 antennelsespunkt
subst. (petro) flash point, ignition point -
20 antennelsestid
subst. (brannteknikk) ignition time
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