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1 Standrohr
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2 Standrohr
n < bau> ■ standpipen <fz> (z.B. Motorradgabel) ■ inner tuben < petr> (kurze Rohrfahrt im obersten Bohrlochbereich) ■ conductor pipe; conductor casing; surface pipe; surface string -
3 Steigkanal
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4 Anschlussstutzen
Anschlussstutzen2 m HYDR/PNEU, TECH connecting branch, connecting sleeve, connection tube, pipe union, standpipe (Rohr) -
5 Standrohr
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6 Steigleitung
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7 Stutzen
Stutzen2 m TECH end box, gland (Kabel); gland with pipe thread (Gewindestutzen); socket; connection, connection nozzle, nozzle (zum Entlüften, Füllen usw.); backstays pl (reichen über die gesamte Gefäßhöhe des Lichtbogenofens) -
8 Wasserkran
m.water standpipe n. -
9 Hydrantsäule
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Hydrantsäule
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10 Standrohr
Standrohr n 1. ERDB, WVA vertical pipe; 2. WVA gauge glass (Schauglas); 3. BOD, ERDB, WSB gauge tube; 4. WVA standpipe (Hydrant)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Standrohr
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11 Steigrohr
Steigrohr n riser, riser pipe, rising pipe, ascending pipe, rising tubing, vertical pipe, tubing; standpipe (Hydrant)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Steigrohr
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12 Hydrant
mAbwasserbehandlung, Baurecht Brandbekämpfung hydrant britisches Englisch, fireplug amerikanisches Englisch, Infrastruktur & Entwurf standpipe -
13 Steigrohr
nAbwasserbehandlung standpipe, riser pipe -
14 Standrohr
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15 Wasserkran
mwater standpipe
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