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1 проходной изолятор
проходной изолятор
Изолятор, предназначенный для провода токоведущих элементов через стенку, имеющую другой электрический потенциал.
[ ГОСТ 27744-88]
проходной изолятор
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[IEV number 151-15-40]EN
(insulating) bushing
insulator forming a passage for a conductor through a non-insulating partition
[IEV number 151-15-40]
bushing
A bushing is a cyclindrical insulating component, usually made of ceramic, that houses a conductor. It enables a conductor to pass through a grounded enclosure, such as a transformer tank (the physical shell of a transformer), a wall or other physical barrier, to connect electrical installations. In the case of a transformer, bushings protect the conductors that connect a transformer’s core to the power system it serves through channels in the transformer’s housing.
[ABB. Glossary of technical terms. 2010]FR
isolateur de traversée, m
traversée, f
isolateur permettant le passage d'un conducteur à travers une paroi non isolante
[IEV number 151-15-40]
Проходной изоляторПараллельные тексты EN-RU
The circuit breaker is connected via bushings to the rest of the switchgear at the flanges provided.
[Siemens]С другими частями распределительного устройства силовой выключатель соединяется через проходные изоляторы, закрепленные в его фланцах.
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