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1 диапазон номинальных потребляемых мощностей
диапазон номинальных потребляемых мощностей
Диапазон мощностей, установленный изготовителем для прибора, выраженный верхним и нижним пределами.
[ ГОСТ Р 52161. 1-2004 ( МЭК 60335-1: 2001)]EN
rated power input range
power input range assigned to the appliance by the manufacturer, expressed by its lower and upper limits
[IEC 60335-1, ed. 4.0 (2001-05)]FR
plage assignée de puissances
plage de puissances attribuée à l'appareil par le fabricant, exprimée par ses limites inférieure et supérieure
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