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1 power-frequency flash-over voltage
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > power-frequency flash-over voltage
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2 power-frequency operating voltage
power-frequency operating voltage netzfrequente Betriebsspannung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > power-frequency operating voltage
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3 power frequency recovery voltage
power frequency recovery voltage betriebsfrequente wiederkehrende Spannung f (IEC 50-441)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > power frequency recovery voltage
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4 power-frequency spark-over voltage
power-frequency spark-over voltage (50-Hz-)Wechselspannungsüberschlagspannung f; 50-Hz-Wechselspannungsansprechspannung f, 50-Hz-Ansprechspannung f (Ableiter)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > power-frequency spark-over voltage
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5 power frequency withstand voltage
<el> ■ Stehwechselspannung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > power frequency withstand voltage
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6 dry one-minute power-frequency withstand voltage test
dry one-minute power-frequency withstand voltage test ( dry one-minute power-frequency withstand voltage testing) HSP Einminuten-50-Hz-Stehspannungsprüfung f (im trockenen Zustand)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dry one-minute power-frequency withstand voltage test
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7 dry short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage test
dry short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage test HSP Kurzzeit-Wechselspannungs-Stehspannungsprüfung f (im trockenen Zustand)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dry short-duration power-frequency withstand voltage test
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8 wet one-minute power-frequency withstand voltage test
wet one-minute power-frequency withstand voltage test HSP Einminuten-50-Hz-Stehspannungsprüfung f (im beregneten Zustand)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > wet one-minute power-frequency withstand voltage test
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