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1 модуль (в электротехнике)
модуль
В электротехнике принято измерять ширину аппаратов, шкафов, щитков в модулях. Один модуль равен ширине однополюсного автоматического выключателя (17,5 или 18 мм).
[Интент]EN
module
three-dimensional structure where all sides are multiples of whole numbers of the pitch, complying with the modular order
NOTE 1 – A module could also be used in a two-dimensional grid.
NOTE 2 – A one-dimensional module is often called unit (U) in some documentation.
[IEV number 581-25-14]FR
module
structure tridimensionnelle où tous les côtés sont des multiples entiers d’un pas, en conformité avec l’ordre modulaire
NOTE 1 – On pourrait également utiliser un module dans une grille bidimensionnelle.
NOTE 2 – Un module unidimensionnel est souvent désigné unité (U) dans certaines documentations
[IEV number 581-25-14]Параллельные тексты EN-RU Space for 4 moduls.
[ABB]Свободное пространство шириной четыре модуля для установки аппаратов.
[Перевод Интент]Rail 6 modules.
[Legrand]Рейка на 6 модулей.
[Перевод Интент]

Рис. Legrand
Flush-mounting distribution cabinets 6 to 36 modules
Распределительные щитки для скрытой установки шириной от 6 до 36 модулей
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