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16:57 Mar 7, 2007 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Furniture / Household Appliances / refrigerators | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Valeria Faber Italy Local time: 20:57 | ||||||
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class 0 Explanation: . -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 min (2007-03-07 17:04:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- CLASS '0' FIRE RATED FOAM SYSTEMS. Improved Thermal Efficiency and Fire Performance ... It can be applied in any situation where compliance for a Class '0' ... www.bufca.co.uk/applications/fire_rated.asp - 9k - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 min (2007-03-07 17:07:13 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appliance_classes -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 min (2007-03-07 17:07:38 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- These appliances have no protective-earth connection and feature only a single level of insulation. They were intended for use in dry areas. In most countries, the sale of Class 0 mains-voltage appliances is prohibited today, as a single fault could cause an electric shock or other dangerous occurrence. The International Electrotechnical Commission is in the process of removing provisions for Class 0 devices from its standards. It can be expected that the Class 0 concept will eventually disappear from the international market, in favour of Class II devices. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 min (2007-03-07 17:09:26 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The "Class 0" appliances are without earthing protection and with a simple insulation, destinated to dry areas. http://www.rodaletech.com/cordsp3.htm -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 min (2007-03-07 17:10:32 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- naturalmente "Class 0" (maiuscolo) visto che è una parte di una normativa -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 23 min (2007-03-07 17:21:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "emergency stops should comply /to with Class 0" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 25 min (2007-03-07 17:23:40 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- oppure "should be Class 0 appliances" come hai detto tu |
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