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1 алициклический углеводород
алициклический углеводород
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alicyclic hydrocarbon
A class of organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen atoms joined to form one or more rings and having the properties of both aliphatic and cyclic substances. (Source: MGH / RRDA)
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2 Европейский Союз
Европейский Союз
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European Union
The 15 nations (Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, the UK, Austria, Finland and Sweden) that have joined together to form an economic community with common monetary, political and social aspirations. The EU came into being on 1 November 1993 according to the terms of the Maastricht Treaty; it comprises the three European Communities, extended by the adoption of a common foreign and security policy which requires cooperation between member states in foreign policy and security and cooperation in justice and home affairs. (Source: DICLAW)
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3 НКУ многошкафное
НКУ многошкафное
НКУ, состоящее из нескольких механически соединенных шкафов.
[ ГОСТ Р 51321. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60439-1-92)]
многошкафное НКУ
Несколько механически соединенных шкафных НКУ.
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multi-cubicle-type assembly
combination of a number of mechanically joined cubicle-type assemblies
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ensemble en armoires multiples
combinaison d'ensembles en armoires mécaniquement assujettis
[IEC 61439-1, ed. 1.0 (2009-01)]
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4 НКУ многоящичное
НКУ многоящичное
НКУ, состоящее из нескольких механически соединенных ящиков, установленных на общей несущей раме или без нее, при этом электрические соединения между двумя соседними ящиками обеспечиваются через отверстия в смежных стенках.
[ ГОСТ Р 51321. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60439-1-92)]
многоящичное НКУ
Защищенное НКУ, состоящее из нескольких механически соединенных ящичных НКУ, установленных на общей монтажной раме или без нее, при этом электрические соединения аппаратуры, находящейся в соседних ящиках, обеспечивается через отверстия в смежных стенках.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 61439.1-2013]EN
multi-box-type assembly
combination of box-type ASSEMBLIES mechanically joined together, with or without a common supporting frame, the electrical connections passing between two adjacent boxes through openings in the adjoining faces
[IEC 61439-1, ed. 2.0 (2011-08)]FR
ensemble en coffrets multiples
combinaison d'ensembles en coffrets reliés mécaniquement entre eux, avec ou sans charpente commune, les liaisons électriques entre deux coffrets voisins passant par des ouvertures aménagées sur les faces qui leur sont communes
[IEC 61439-1, ed. 2.0 (2011-08)]
Многоящичное НКУ
[ ГОСТ Р 51321. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60439-1-92)]
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