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1 voltage loss
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2 voltage loss
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > voltage loss
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3 voltage loss
<el> (e.g. of batteries, long power lines) ■ Spannungsverlust m -
4 total voltage loss
<el> ■ Gesamtspannungsverluste mpl -
5 loss of voltage
loss of voltage Spannungslosigkeit f (IEC 50-604)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > loss of voltage
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6 loss of voltage
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > loss of voltage
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7 automatic loss-off-voltage tripping equipment
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > automatic loss-off-voltage tripping equipment
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8 operating
op·er·at·ing[ˈɒpəreɪtɪŋ, AM ˈɑ:pəreɪt̬-]II. adj attr, inv1. (in charge) Dienst habend2. MED Operations-3. ECON\operating data + sing/pl vb Betriebsdaten pl\operating profit/loss Betriebsgewinn/-verlust m\operating risk Betriebsrisiko nt* * *['ɒpəreItɪŋ]adj attr1) (TECH, COMM) Betriebs-* * *operating adjoperating characteristic Laufeigenschaft f;operating circuit Arbeitsstromkreis m;operating lever Betätigungshebel m;operating time Schaltzeit f;operating voltage Betriebsspannung f2. WIRTSCH Betriebs…, betrieblich:operating assets Vermögenswerte;b) Transportunternehmen n;operating efficiency betriebliche Leistungsfähigkeit;operating loss Betriebsverlust m;operating profit Betriebsgewinn m;operating speed Arbeitsgeschwindigkeit f ( → 1);operating supplies Betriebsstoffe3. MED operierend, Operations…:operating light Operationsleuchte f;operating table Operationstisch m* * *n.Bedienung f.Betrieb -e m.
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