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1 sinusoidal loads
- sinusoidal loads
- nсинусоидальная нагрузка; периодическая нагрузка, изменяющаяся по синусоидальному закону
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > sinusoidal loads
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2 sinusoidal loads
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3 sinusoidal loads
синусоидальная нагрузка; периодическая нагрузка, изменяющаяся по синусоидальному закону -
4 load
1) груз; нагрузка2) транспортируемые наносы, расход наносов3) мн. ч. нагрузки4) грузить; нагружать•load on axle — давление на ось; нагрузка оси
load per unit length — погонная равномерная нагрузка; погонная нагрузка
load testing of structures — испытание сооружений нагрузкой, нагружением
load uniformly distributed over span — нагрузка, равномерно распределённая по пролёту
- additional load - allowable load - alternate load - alternating load - antisymmetrical loads - apex load - application of load - applied load - assumed load - asymmetric load - axial load - axle load - basic load - bearable load - bed load - bending load - bracket load - brake load - breaking load - buckling load - ceiling load - centre-point load - centric load - centrifugal load - changing load - collapse load - column load - combination of load - combined load - compressive load - concentrated load - concentrated moving load - continuous load - cooling load - cracking load - crane load - crippling load - critical load - crushing load - dangerous load - dead load - debris bed load - design load - distributed load - distribution of load - dynamic load - dynamical load - eccentric load - edge load - elastic-limit load - emergency load - equalization of load at conveyer pulleys - equalization of load at hoisting drums - Euler's crippling load - even load - evenly distributed load - excess load - excessive load - failure load - fictitious load - filter load - fixed load - fluctuating load - follower load - fractional load - full load - gradually applied load - gravity load - gust load - heaped load - heating load - hydrodynamic load - hydrostatic load - ice load - imaginary load - impact load - impulsive load - instantaneous load - intermittent load - irregularly distributed load - lateral load - limit load - linear load - linearly varying load - line-distributed load - live load - maximum load - midspan load - minimum load - miscellaneous load - mobile load - moisture load - momentary load - movable load - moving load - near-ultimate load - net load - nominal load - non-central load - off-design load - organic load - out-of-balance load - panel load - parabolic load - pay load - payable load - peak load - periodically applied load - permanent load - permanently acting load - permissible load - pick-up load - point load - pollutant load - pollutional load - pressure load - proof load - pulsating load - punch load - quiescent load - racking load - rated load - repeated load - reversal load - reversed load - rolling load - safe load - salt load - seismic load - service load - severe load - sewage load - shear lock load - shock load - specified load - static load - statical load - steady load - stiffness test load - sudden load - suddenly applied load - super-load - superimposed load - suspended load - sustained load - symmetrical loads - terminal load - test load - third point load - tilting load - torsional load - total load - transferred load - transient load - transverse load - travelling load - trial load - ultimate load - unbalanced load - uniform load - unit load - unsafe load - useful load - varying load - vibratory load - waste load - water load - weight load - wheel load - wind loadto load in bulk — грузить насыпью, навалом
* * *1. груз; нагрузка || нагружать, загружать2. наносы ( транспортируемые потоком)load applied in increments — нагрузка, прилагаемая отдельными ступенями [приращениями]
loads applied to the formwork — нагрузки, действующие на опалубку
loads equidistant from midspan — сосредоточенные нагрузки, равноотстоящие от середины пролёта ( балки)
loads in excess of the concrete capacity — нагрузки, превышающие несущую способность бетона
load normal to the surface — нагрузка, нормальная к поверхности
load on the member — нагрузка, действующая на элемент конструкции
- load of streamunder load — под нагрузкой; в нагруженном состоянии
- load of uncertain magnitude
- abnormal load
- accepted load
- accidental load
- adjustable load
- air conditioning load
- allowable load
- allowable axial load
- allowable pile-bearing load
- alternating load
- antisymmetric load
- applied load
- arbitrary load
- area load
- assumed load
- asymmetrically-placed loads
- avalanche load
- average load
- axial load
- axial compression load
- axially symmetric load
- axial tension load
- axisymmetrical load
- axle load
- balanced load
- basic load
- bearing load
- bed load
- bending load
- biaxial load
- blast load
- breaking load
- bucket load
- buckling load
- central point load
- changing load
- characteristic load
- characteristic dead load
- characteristic live load
- climatic load
- collapse load
- collision load
- combined load
- combined axial and bending loads
- combined torsion-shear-flexure loads
- compression load
- concentrated load
- connected load
- construction loads
- continuous load
- cooling load
- crippling load
- critical load
- critical buckling load
- dead load
- derailment load
- design load
- design snow load
- design ultimate load
- distributed load
- dummy load
- dummy unit load
- dust load
- dynamic load
- earthquake load
- eccentric load
- eccentric and inclined load
- equivalent load
- erection load
- Euler load
- excess load
- explosion load
- factored load
- failure load
- fictitious design load
- fictitious load
- fire load
- fluctuating load
- fracture load
- frictional load
- front axle load
- gravity load
- gross cooling load
- ground snow load
- gust load
- heat load
- heating load
- highway loads
- highway bridge loads
- horizontal load
- humidification load
- hydrostatic load
- ice load
- imaginary load
- immission load
- impact load
- imposed load
- impulsive load
- inertial loads
- intended load
- joint load
- latent heat load
- lateral load
- lateral soil load
- limit load
- linear load
- linearly distributed load
- live load
- local load
- long duration load
- longitudinal load
- maximum load of pollution
- maximum rated load
- maximum safe load
- maximum safe working load
- maximum safe working load at the various radii
- minimum design dead loads
- minimum design live loads
- mobile load
- moving load
- moving uniform load
- near-ultimate load
- nominal uniformly distributed load
- nominal vertical wind load
- nonaxial load
- nonuniform load
- nonuniformly distributed loads
- nuisance load
- occupancy load
- off-center load
- off-peak load
- one-sided load
- on-peak load
- operating load
- panel load
- part load
- pattern load
- peak load
- permanent load
- permissible load
- point load
- pollution load
- ponding load
- primary live load
- proof load
- pulsating load
- radial load
- railway load
- rain load
- rarely occurring load
- rated load
- real load
- recommended load
- refrigerating load
- repeated load
- required design load
- residual load
- roof loads
- rupture load
- safe leg load
- safe working load
- seismic load
- sensible heat load
- service load
- service dead load
- service live load
- sewage load on treatment plant
- sewage load on water body
- shearing load
- shock load
- short duration load
- single load
- sinusoidal loads
- snow load
- snow load on a horizontal surface
- space load
- specified characteristic load
- static load
- static imposed load
- structural design load
- sudden load
- superimposed load
- superimposed dead load
- suspended load
- sustained load
- symmetrical load
- tensile load
- test load
- tipping load
- torsional load
- traffic load
- transmission heat load
- transverse load
- treating load
- trial load
- triaxial load
- twisting load
- ultimate load
- unbalanced load
- uniaxial loads
- uniform load
- uniform load on a beam overhang
- uniform load over a part of the span
- uniform load over part of the span
- uniform load over the full length of a beam with overhangs
- uniform load over the full length of a cantilever
- uniform load over the full span
- uniformly distributed load
- unit load
- unit generalized load
- unsymmetrical load
- useful cooling load
- variable load
- vehicle load
- vehicular live loads
- ventilation heat load
- vertical load
- wash load
- wave load
- wheel load
- wind load
- wind load on a truss
- working load -
5 load
- load
- n1. груз; нагрузка || нагружать, загружать
2. наносы ( транспортируемые потоком)
load applied in increments — нагрузка, прилагаемая отдельными ступенями [приращениями]
loads applied to the formwork — нагрузки, действующие на опалубку
loads equidistant from midspan — сосредоточенные нагрузки, равноотстоящие от середины пролёта ( балки)
loads in excess of the concrete capacity — нагрузки, превышающие несущую способность бетона
load normal to the surface — нагрузка, нормальная к поверхности
load on the member — нагрузка, действующая на элемент конструкции
under load — под нагрузкой; в нагруженном состоянии
- load of stream
- load of uncertain magnitude
- abnormal load
- accepted load
- accidental load
- adjustable load
- air conditioning load
- allowable load
- allowable axial load
- allowable pile-bearing load
- alternating load
- antisymmetric load
- applied load
- arbitrary load
- area load
- assumed load
- asymmetrically-placed loads
- avalanche load
- average load
- axial load
- axial compression load
- axially symmetric load
- axial tension load
- axisymmetrical load
- axle load
- balanced load
- basic load
- bearing load
- bed load
- bending load
- biaxial load
- blast load
- breaking load
- bucket load
- buckling load
- central point load
- changing load
- characteristic load
- characteristic dead load
- characteristic live load
- climatic load
- collapse load
- collision load
- combined load
- combined axial and bending loads
- combined torsion-shear-flexure loads
- compression load
- concentrated load
- connected load
- construction loads
- continuous load
- cooling load
- crippling load
- critical load
- critical buckling load
- dead load
- derailment load
- design load
- design snow load
- design ultimate load
- distributed load
- dummy load
- dummy unit load
- dust load
- dynamic load
- earthquake load
- eccentric load
- eccentric and inclined load
- equivalent load
- erection load
- Euler load
- excess load
- explosion load
- factored load
- failure load
- fictitious design load
- fictitious load
- fire load
- fluctuating load
- fracture load
- frictional load
- front axle load
- gravity load
- gross cooling load
- ground snow load
- gust load
- heat load
- heating load
- highway loads
- highway bridge loads
- horizontal load
- humidification load
- hydrostatic load
- ice load
- imaginary load
- immission load
- impact load
- imposed load
- impulsive load
- inertial loads
- intended load
- joint load
- latent heat load
- lateral load
- lateral soil load
- limit load
- linear load
- linearly distributed load
- live load
- local load
- long duration load
- longitudinal load
- maximum load of pollution
- maximum rated load
- maximum safe load
- maximum safe working load
- maximum safe working load at the various radii
- minimum design dead loads
- minimum design live loads
- mobile load
- moving load
- moving uniform load
- near-ultimate load
- nominal uniformly distributed load
- nominal vertical wind load
- nonaxial load
- nonuniform load
- nonuniformly distributed loads
- nuisance load
- occupancy load
- off-center load
- off-peak load
- one-sided load
- on-peak load
- operating load
- panel load
- part load
- pattern load
- peak load
- permanent load
- permissible load
- point load
- pollution load
- ponding load
- primary live load
- proof load
- pulsating load
- radial load
- railway load
- rain load
- rarely occurring load
- rated load
- real load
- recommended load
- refrigerating load
- repeated load
- required design load
- residual load
- roof loads
- rupture load
- safe leg load
- safe working load
- seismic load
- sensible heat load
- service load
- service dead load
- service live load
- sewage load on treatment plant
- sewage load on water body
- shearing load
- shock load
- short duration load
- single load
- sinusoidal loads
- snow load
- snow load on a horizontal surface
- space load
- specified characteristic load
- static load
- static imposed load
- structural design load
- sudden load
- superimposed load
- superimposed dead load
- suspended load
- sustained load
- symmetrical load
- tensile load
- test load
- tipping load
- torsional load
- traffic load
- transmission heat load
- transverse load
- treating load
- trial load
- triaxial load
- twisting load
- ultimate load
- unbalanced load
- uniaxial loads
- uniform load
- uniform load on a beam overhang
- uniform load over a part of the span
- uniform load over part of the span
- uniform load over the full length of a beam with overhangs
- uniform load over the full length of a cantilever
- uniform load over the full span
- uniformly distributed load
- unit load
- unit generalized load
- unsymmetrical load
- useful cooling load
- variable load
- vehicle load
- vehicular live loads
- ventilation heat load
- vertical load
- wash load
- wave load
- wheel load
- wind load
- wind load on a truss
- working load
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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6 периодическая нагрузка, изменяющаяся по синусоидальному закону
Construction: sinusoidal loadsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > периодическая нагрузка, изменяющаяся по синусоидальному закону
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1) Construction: sinusoidal loads2) Makarov: sine loadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > синусоидальная нагрузка
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8 код классификации источников бесперебойного питания
код классификации ИБП
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UPS classification code
IEC 62040-3 Standard classifies UPS performance by 8-digit code:-
The first three digits classify output dependency of input mains in normal operation:
- VFI – Voltage and Frequency Independent
- VI – Voltage Independent
- VFD – Voltage and FrequencyDependant
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The next two digits refer to output waveform:
- S – Sinusoidal for linear and non-linear loads (THDV<8%)
- X – Non sinusoidal with non-linear loads
- Y- Non-sinusoidal.
- The last three digits refer to output dynamic performance (including transients during transfer switch operation).
[ http://www.upsonnet.com/UPS-Glossary/]
Тематики
EN
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > код классификации источников бесперебойного питания
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The first three digits classify output dependency of input mains in normal operation:
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9 UPS classification code
код классификации ИБП
-EN
UPS classification code
IEC 62040-3 Standard classifies UPS performance by 8-digit code:-
The first three digits classify output dependency of input mains in normal operation:
- VFI – Voltage and Frequency Independent
- VI – Voltage Independent
- VFD – Voltage and FrequencyDependant
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The next two digits refer to output waveform:
- S – Sinusoidal for linear and non-linear loads (THDV<8%)
- X – Non sinusoidal with non-linear loads
- Y- Non-sinusoidal.
- The last three digits refer to output dynamic performance (including transients during transfer switch operation).
[ http://www.upsonnet.com/UPS-Glossary/]
Тематики
EN
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > UPS classification code
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The first three digits classify output dependency of input mains in normal operation:
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10 коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
- DPF
- displacement power factor
- displacement PF
- displacement P.F.
коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
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[Интент]EN
displacement power factor
DPF
The displacement power factor is the power factor due to the phase shift between voltage and current at the fundamental line frequency. For sinusoidal (non-distorted) currents, the displacement power factor is the same as the apparent power factor.
[ http://www.ccontrolsys.com/w/Power_Factor]
displacement power factor
The ratio of real to apparent power for an inductive or capacitive linear load. (Displacement Power Factor= kilowatts60 Hz / kilovoltamps60 Hz, or FP (displacement) = kW60Hz / kVA60 Hz). For an inductive load the current lags the voltage and the power factor is called “lagging.” For a capacitive load the current leads the voltage and the power factor is called leading. In all cases if the current and voltage are in phase, the displacement power factor is unity (1). Displacement power factor ranges from unity to zero. The value of displacement power factor is also given by the cosine of the angle by which the current lags or leads the voltage. (see: Leading; Lagging; Linear Load; Power Factor.)
[ http://harmonicslimited.com/glossary/term/40]
displacement power factor
Displacement factor is equal to the power factor for linear loads with sinusoidal voltages and currents.
pf = cos (angle1 - angle2)
[ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_displacement_factor]Тематики
EN
- displacement P.F.
- displacement PF
- displacement power factor
- DPF
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
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11 dpf
- устройство секретности данных (для выделенных линий связи)
- плотный плазменный фокус
- коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
- выделенное электропитание
выделенное электропитание
Выделенное электропитание это электропитание, обеспеченное выделенным кабелем (МСЭ-Т K.44).
[ http://www.iks-media.ru/glossary/index.html?glossid=2400324]Тематики
- электросвязь, основные понятия
EN
коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
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[Интент]EN
displacement power factor
DPF
The displacement power factor is the power factor due to the phase shift between voltage and current at the fundamental line frequency. For sinusoidal (non-distorted) currents, the displacement power factor is the same as the apparent power factor.
[ http://www.ccontrolsys.com/w/Power_Factor]
displacement power factor
The ratio of real to apparent power for an inductive or capacitive linear load. (Displacement Power Factor= kilowatts60 Hz / kilovoltamps60 Hz, or FP (displacement) = kW60Hz / kVA60 Hz). For an inductive load the current lags the voltage and the power factor is called “lagging.” For a capacitive load the current leads the voltage and the power factor is called leading. In all cases if the current and voltage are in phase, the displacement power factor is unity (1). Displacement power factor ranges from unity to zero. The value of displacement power factor is also given by the cosine of the angle by which the current lags or leads the voltage. (see: Leading; Lagging; Linear Load; Power Factor.)
[ http://harmonicslimited.com/glossary/term/40]
displacement power factor
Displacement factor is equal to the power factor for linear loads with sinusoidal voltages and currents.
pf = cos (angle1 - angle2)
[ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_displacement_factor]Тематики
EN
- displacement P.F.
- displacement PF
- displacement power factor
- DPF
плотный плазменный фокус
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[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
EN
устройство секретности данных (для выделенных линий связи)
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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]Тематики
EN
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > dpf
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12 displacement P.F.
- коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
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[Интент]EN
displacement power factor
DPF
The displacement power factor is the power factor due to the phase shift between voltage and current at the fundamental line frequency. For sinusoidal (non-distorted) currents, the displacement power factor is the same as the apparent power factor.
[ http://www.ccontrolsys.com/w/Power_Factor]
displacement power factor
The ratio of real to apparent power for an inductive or capacitive linear load. (Displacement Power Factor= kilowatts60 Hz / kilovoltamps60 Hz, or FP (displacement) = kW60Hz / kVA60 Hz). For an inductive load the current lags the voltage and the power factor is called “lagging.” For a capacitive load the current leads the voltage and the power factor is called leading. In all cases if the current and voltage are in phase, the displacement power factor is unity (1). Displacement power factor ranges from unity to zero. The value of displacement power factor is also given by the cosine of the angle by which the current lags or leads the voltage. (see: Leading; Lagging; Linear Load; Power Factor.)
[ http://harmonicslimited.com/glossary/term/40]
displacement power factor
Displacement factor is equal to the power factor for linear loads with sinusoidal voltages and currents.
pf = cos (angle1 - angle2)
[ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_displacement_factor]Тематики
EN
- displacement P.F.
- displacement PF
- displacement power factor
- DPF
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > displacement P.F.
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13 displacement PF
- коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
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[Интент]EN
displacement power factor
DPF
The displacement power factor is the power factor due to the phase shift between voltage and current at the fundamental line frequency. For sinusoidal (non-distorted) currents, the displacement power factor is the same as the apparent power factor.
[ http://www.ccontrolsys.com/w/Power_Factor]
displacement power factor
The ratio of real to apparent power for an inductive or capacitive linear load. (Displacement Power Factor= kilowatts60 Hz / kilovoltamps60 Hz, or FP (displacement) = kW60Hz / kVA60 Hz). For an inductive load the current lags the voltage and the power factor is called “lagging.” For a capacitive load the current leads the voltage and the power factor is called leading. In all cases if the current and voltage are in phase, the displacement power factor is unity (1). Displacement power factor ranges from unity to zero. The value of displacement power factor is also given by the cosine of the angle by which the current lags or leads the voltage. (see: Leading; Lagging; Linear Load; Power Factor.)
[ http://harmonicslimited.com/glossary/term/40]
displacement power factor
Displacement factor is equal to the power factor for linear loads with sinusoidal voltages and currents.
pf = cos (angle1 - angle2)
[ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_displacement_factor]Тематики
EN
- displacement P.F.
- displacement PF
- displacement power factor
- DPF
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > displacement PF
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14 displacement power factor
- коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
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[Интент]EN
displacement power factor
DPF
The displacement power factor is the power factor due to the phase shift between voltage and current at the fundamental line frequency. For sinusoidal (non-distorted) currents, the displacement power factor is the same as the apparent power factor.
[ http://www.ccontrolsys.com/w/Power_Factor]
displacement power factor
The ratio of real to apparent power for an inductive or capacitive linear load. (Displacement Power Factor= kilowatts60 Hz / kilovoltamps60 Hz, or FP (displacement) = kW60Hz / kVA60 Hz). For an inductive load the current lags the voltage and the power factor is called “lagging.” For a capacitive load the current leads the voltage and the power factor is called leading. In all cases if the current and voltage are in phase, the displacement power factor is unity (1). Displacement power factor ranges from unity to zero. The value of displacement power factor is also given by the cosine of the angle by which the current lags or leads the voltage. (see: Leading; Lagging; Linear Load; Power Factor.)
[ http://harmonicslimited.com/glossary/term/40]
displacement power factor
Displacement factor is equal to the power factor for linear loads with sinusoidal voltages and currents.
pf = cos (angle1 - angle2)
[ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_displacement_factor]Тематики
EN
- displacement P.F.
- displacement PF
- displacement power factor
- DPF
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > displacement power factor
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15 testing
испытание, проба, исследование, см. тж. teststructure testing to destruction — испытания на прочность до разрушения, статические испытания до разрушения
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16 источник бесперебойного питания класса VFI
источник бесперебойного питания класса VFI
ИПБ класса VFI
Согласно МЭК 62040-3 в ИБП класса VFI (Voltage Frequence Independent) выходное напряжение не зависит от частоты и напряжения сети. Такие ИБП защищают нагрузку от всех десяти нарушений в питающей сети, перечисленных в МЭК 62040-3.
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VFI Class UPS
A system where the output voltage is Independent from input Voltage and Frequency (IEC 62040-3). VFI class generally refers to Double Conversion ON-Line types. These systems generally solve all 10 Power Line Disturbances. The Output is generally sinusoidal for linear and non-linear loads, with class 1 (No break) dynamic performance.
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источник бесперебойного питания класса VFI
ИПБ класса VFI
Согласно МЭК 62040-3 в ИБП класса VFI (Voltage Frequence Independent) выходное напряжение не зависит от частоты и напряжения сети. Такие ИБП защищают нагрузку от всех десяти нарушений в питающей сети, перечисленных в МЭК 62040-3.
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VFI Class UPS
A system where the output voltage is Independent from input Voltage and Frequency (IEC 62040-3). VFI class generally refers to Double Conversion ON-Line types. These systems generally solve all 10 Power Line Disturbances. The Output is generally sinusoidal for linear and non-linear loads, with class 1 (No break) dynamic performance.
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