rigidez a tierra

English translation: resistance to grounding

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Spanish term or phrase:rigidez a tierra
English translation:resistance to grounding
Entered by: James Calder

15:01 Jan 20, 2004
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Electronics / Elect Eng / electricity
Spanish term or phrase: rigidez a tierra
As in, 'Rendimiento a plena carga y tensión nominal: ±89%
Rigidez a tierra: 2500 Vca.'

From a document listing the specifications of a static converter.
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resistance to grounding
Explanation:
Hope this helps :-)
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XXX XXX
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Thanks a lot Charlie.
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5insulation
Mrs Fernández
5earthing
Mrs Fernández
4resistance to grounding
XXX XXX
4earth rigidity
margaret caulfield


  

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resistance to grounding


Explanation:
Hope this helps :-)

XXX XXX
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Thanks a lot Charlie.
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insulation


Explanation:
it is a test of insulation-these are the parametres for test

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earthing


Explanation:
it is a test of insulation-these are the parametres for test

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earth rigidity


Explanation:
"Eurodicautom"

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