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  • 21 installation

    noun
    1) (in an office or post) Amtseinsetzung, die
    2) (setting up for use) Installation, die; (of bathroom etc.) Einbau, der; (of telephone, cooker) Anschluss, der
    3) (apparatus etc. installed) Anlage, die
    * * *
    [instə'leiʃən]
    1) (the act of installing.) die Installierung
    2) (a piece of equipment that has been installed: The cooker, fridge and other electrical installations are all in working order.) die Anlage
    * * *
    in·stal·la·tion
    [ˌɪnstəˈleɪʃən]
    n
    1. no pl TECH of machinery Aufstellen nt; of an appliance, heating, plumbing Installation f; of kitchen, bathroom Einbau m; of electrical wiring, pipes Verlegung f; of telephone, washing machine Anschluss m; AM, AUS of carpet Verlegen nt; (setting up system) Montage f
    2. (facility) Anlage f; (computer and equipment) [Computer]anlage f
    military \installation militärische Anlage
    3. (in office) Amtseinsetzung f kein pl, Amtseinführung f
    4. ART (sculpture) Installation f
    * * *
    ["Instə'leISən]
    n
    1) (= action) Installation f (also Comput); (of telephone) Anschluss m; (of bath, kitchen, engine etc) Einbau m; (of person in office) Amtseinsetzung f or -einführung f; (of government) Einsetzung f; (of priest) Investitur f
    2) (= machine etc) Anlage f, Einrichtung f
    3)
    * * *
    installation [ˌınstəˈleıʃn] s
    1. TECH Installierung f, Installation f, Einbau m, Anschluss m
    2. TECH (fertige) Anlage, (Betriebs)Einrichtung f:
    military installation militärische Anlage
    3. pl Inventar n
    4. (Amts)Einsetzung f, (-)Einführung f
    * * *
    noun
    1) (in an office or post) Amtseinsetzung, die
    2) (setting up for use) Installation, die; (of bathroom etc.) Einbau, der; (of telephone, cooker) Anschluss, der
    3) (apparatus etc. installed) Anlage, die
    * * *
    n.
    Einführung f.
    Einrichtung f.
    Installierung f.

    English-german dictionary > installation

  • 22 instal

    in·stal <- ll-> [ɪnʼstɔ:l], ( Am usu) in·stall vt
    to \instal sth machinery etw aufstellen; heating, plumbing etw installieren; bathroom, kitchen etw einbauen; electrical wiring, pipes etw verlegen; telephone, washing machine etw anschließen;
    to \instal a carpet [or carpeting] (Am, Aus) einen Teppich verlegen
    to \instal sth program, software etw installieren
    to \instal sb jdn einsetzen;
    to \instal sb as archbishop/ mayor jdn als Erzbischof/Bürgermeister in sein Amt einführen
    4) ( position)
    to \instal sb/ oneself at a desk jdm einen Schreibtisch zuweisen/sich einen Schreibtisch aussuchen;
    he seems to have \instaled himself in your spare room for good er bleibt jetzt anscheinend für immer in deinem Gästezimmer wohnen

    English-German students dictionary > instal

  • 23 install

    in·stal <- ll-> [ɪnʼstɔ:l], ( Am usu) in·stall vt
    to \install sth machinery etw aufstellen; heating, plumbing etw installieren; bathroom, kitchen etw einbauen; electrical wiring, pipes etw verlegen; telephone, washing machine etw anschließen;
    to \install a carpet [or carpeting] (Am, Aus) einen Teppich verlegen
    to \install sth program, software etw installieren
    to \install sb jdn einsetzen;
    to \install sb as archbishop/ mayor jdn als Erzbischof/Bürgermeister in sein Amt einführen
    4) ( position)
    to \install sb/ oneself at a desk jdm einen Schreibtisch zuweisen/sich einen Schreibtisch aussuchen;
    he seems to have \installed himself in your spare room for good er bleibt jetzt anscheinend für immer in deinem Gästezimmer wohnen

    English-German students dictionary > install

  • 24 installation

    in·stal·la·tion [ˌɪnstəʼleɪʃən] n
    1) no pl tech of machinery Aufstellen nt; of an appliance, heating, plumbing Installation f; of kitchen, bathroom Einbau m; of electrical wiring, pipes Verlegung f; of telephone, washing machine Anschluss m; (Am, Aus); of carpet Verlegen nt
    2) ( facility) Anlage f;
    military \installation militärische Anlage
    3) ( in office) Amtseinsetzung f kein pl, Amtseinführung f
    4) art ( sculpture) Installation f

    English-German students dictionary > installation

  • 25 Holden, Sir Isaac

    SUBJECT AREA: Textiles
    [br]
    b. 7 May 1807 Hurlet, between Paisley and Glasgow, Scotland
    d. 13 August 1897
    [br]
    British developer of the wool-combing machine.
    [br]
    Isaac Holden's father, who had the same name, had been a farmer and lead miner at Alston in Cumbria before moving to work in a coal-mine near Glasgow. After a short period at Kilbarchan grammar school, the younger Isaac was engaged first as a drawboy to two weavers and then, after the family had moved to Johnstone, Scotland, worked in a cotton-spinning mill while attending night school to improve his education. He was able to learn Latin and bookkeeping, but when he was about 15 he was apprenticed to an uncle as a shawl-weaver. This proved to be too much for his strength so he returned to scholastic studies and became Assistant to an able teacher, John Kennedy, who lectured on physics, chemistry and history, which he also taught to his colleague. The elder Isaac died in 1826 and the younger had to provide for his mother and younger brother, but in 1828, at the age of 21, he moved to a teaching post in Leeds. He filled similar positions in Huddersfield and Reading, where in October 1829 he invented and demonstrated the lucifer match but did not seek to exploit it. In 1830 he returned because of ill health to his mother in Scotland, where he began to teach again. However, he was recommended as a bookkeeper to William Townend, member of the firm of Townend Brothers, Cullingworth, near Bingley, Yorkshire. Holden moved there in November 1830 and was soon involved in running the mill, eventually becoming a partner.
    In 1833 Holden urged Messrs Townend to introduce seven wool-combing machines of Collier's designs, but they were found to be very imperfect and brought only trouble and loss. In 1836 Holden began experimenting on the machines until they showed reasonable success. He decided to concentrate entirely on developing the combing machine and in 1846 moved to Bradford to form an alliance with Samuel Lister. A joint patent in 1847 covered improvements to the Collier combing machine. The "square motion" imitated the action of the hand-comber more closely and was patented in 1856. Five more patents followed in 1857 and others from 1858 to 1862. Holden recommended that the machines should be introduced into France, where they would be more valuable for the merino trade. This venture was begun in 1848 in the joint partnership of Lister \& Holden, with equal shares of profits. Holden established a mill at Saint-Denis, first with Donisthorpe machines and then with his own "square motion" type. Other mills were founded at Rheims and at Croix, near Roubaix. In 1858 Lister decided to retire from the French concerns and sold his share to Holden. Soon after this, Holden decided to remodel all their machinery for washing and carding the gill machines as well as perfecting the square comb. Four years of excessive application followed, during which time £20,000 was spent in experiments in a small mill at Bradford. The result fully justified the expenditure and the Alston Works was built in Bradford.
    Holden was a Liberal and from 1865 to 1868 he represented Knaresborough in Parliament. Later he became the Member of Parliament for the Northern Division of the Riding, Yorkshire, and then for the town of Keighley after the constituencies had been altered. He was liberal in his support of religious, charitable and political objectives. His house at Oakworth, near Keighley, must have been one of the earliest to have been lit by electricity.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Baronet 1893.
    Bibliography
    1847, with Samuel Lister, British patent no. 11,896 (improved Collier combing machine). 1856. British patent no. 1,058 ("square motion" combing machine).
    1857. British patent no. 278 1857, British patent no. 279 1857, British patent no. 280 1857, British patent no. 281 1857, British patent no. 3,177 1858, British patent no. 597 1859, British patent no. 52 1860, British patent no. 810 1862, British patent no. 1,890 1862, British patent no. 3,394
    Further Reading
    J.Hogg (ed.), c.1888, Fortunes Made in Business, London (provides an account of Holden's life).
    Obituary, 1897, Engineer 84.
    Obituary, 1897, Engineering 64.
    E.M.Sigsworth, 1973, "Sir Isaac Holden, Bt: the first comber in Europe", in N.B.Harte and K.G.Ponting (eds), Textile History and Economic History, Essays in Honour of
    Miss Julia de Lacy Mann, Manchester.
    W.English, 1969, The Textile Industry, London (provides a good explanation of the square motion combing machine).
    RLH

    Biographical history of technology > Holden, Sir Isaac

  • 26 appliance

    1. оборудование
    2. бытовой электроприбор

     

    бытовой электроприбор
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    [IEV number 151-11-23]

    EN

    appliance
    apparatus intended for household or similar use
    [IEV number 151-11-23]

    appliance
    Utilization equipment, generally other than industrial, normally built in standardized sizes or types, which is installed or connected as a unit to perform one or more functions such as clothes, washing, air conditioning, food mixing, deep frying, etc.
    [National Electrical Cod]

    FR

    appareil domestique, m
    appareil d'utilisation, m
    appareil destiné à un usage domestique ou similaire
    [IEV number 151-11-23]

    Тематики

    • электротехника, основные понятия

    EN

    DE

    FR

     

    оборудование
    Совокупность связанных между собой частей или устройств, из которых по крайней мере одно движется, а также элементы привода, управления и энергетические узлы, которые предназначены для определенного применения, в частности для обработки, производства, перемещения или упаковки материала. К термину «оборудование» относят также машину и совокупность машин, которые так устроены и управляемы, что они функционируют как единое целое для достижения одной и той же цели.
    [ГОСТ ЕН 1070-2003]

    оборудование
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    [IEV number 151-11-25 ]

    оборудование
    Оснащение, материалы, приспособления, устройства, механизмы, приборы, инструменты и другие принадлежности, используемые в качестве частей электрической установки или в соединении с ней.
    [ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60204-1-2007]

    EN

    equipment
    single apparatus or set of devices or apparatuses, or the set of main devices of an installation, or all devices necessary to perform a specific task
    NOTE – Examples of equipment are a power transformer, the equipment of a substation, measuring equipment.
    [IEV number 151-11-25 ]

    equipment
    material, fittings, devices, components, appliances, fixtures, apparatus, and the like used as part of, or in connection with, the electrical equipment of machines
    [IEC 60204-1-2006]

    FR

    équipement, m
    matériel, m
    appareil unique ou ensemble de dispositifs ou appareils, ou ensemble des dispositifs principaux d'une installation, ou ensemble des dispositifs nécessaires à l'accomplissement d'une tâche particulière
    NOTE – Des exemples d’équipement ou de matériel sont un transformateur de puissance, l’équipement d’une sous-station, un équipement de mesure.
    [IEV number 151-11-25]

    Тематики

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    FR

    Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > appliance

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