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1) установка; агрегат; система2) мн. ч. внутренние инженерные сети3) инженерное оборудование ( зданий); аппаратура4) монтаж ( инженерного оборудования); установка, монтаж и запуск (напр. системы водоподготовки); полная сборка оборудования•installation for conveying floor screed and mortar — установка для подачи строительного раствора и эстриха
- cleaning installation - compact mixing installation - desalination installation - electric calorific installation - firing installation - heating installation - lighting installation - mobile mixing installation on moving device - pipe installation - rapidly removable installation - stationary mixing installation - ventilation installation - weighing installationinstallation for the tooling concrete reinforcing steel installation — установка для обработки арматурной стали
* * *1. технологическая установка2. санитарно-техническая [инженерная] система; инженерное оборудование здания3. монтаж (напр. инженерного оборудования)- installation of flooring
- automatic flashing light installation
- dewatering installation
- domestic gas installation
- electrical installation
- extinguishing installation
- fan installation
- gas installation
- grouting installation
- heating installation
- internal gas installation
- pile installation
- profile dredging installation
- rainwater installation
- refrigerating installation
- reinforcing fabric installation
- sanitary installation
- spot cooling installation
- tor shock installation
- water installation
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