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термоограничитель
Термочувствительное устройство, рабочая температура которого может быть либо установленной, либо регулируемой, и которое в условиях нормальной работы срабатывает путем размыкания или замыкания цепи, когда температура контролируемой части достигает заданного значения.
Примечание. Термоограничитель не срабатывает в обратном направлении во время нормального цикла работы прибора. Он может требовать или не требовать возврата в исходное положение вручную.
[ ГОСТ Р 52161. 1-2004 ( МЭК 60335-1: 2001)]
термоограничитель
Термочувствительное управляющее устройство, предназначенное для поддержания значения температуры ниже или выше заданного при нормальных рабочих условиях, которое может иметь средства для настройки потребителем.
Примечание - Термоограничитель может быть с автоматическим или ручным возвратом. Он не осуществляет обратного срабатывания во время нормального рабочего цикла прибора.
[ГОСТ IЕС 60730-1-2011]EN
temperature limiter
temperature-sensing device, the operating temperature of which may be either fixed or adjustable and which during normal operation operates by opening or closing a circuit when the temperature of the controlled part reaches a predetermined value
NOTE - It does not make the reverse operation during the normal duty cycle of the appliance. It may or may not require manual resetting.
[IEC 60335-1, ed. 4.0 (2001-05)]FR
limiteur de température
dispositif sensible à la température, dont la température de fonctionnement peut être soit fixée, soit réglable et qui, dans les conditions de fonctionnement normal, fonctionne par ouverture ou fermeture d'un circuit quand la température de la partie commandée atteint une valeur préalablement déterminée
NOTE - Il n'effectue pas l'opération inverse lors du cycle normal de l'appareil. Il peut nécessiter ou non un réarmement manuel.
[IEC 60335-1, ed. 4.0 (2001-05)]Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
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