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05:52 Feb 23, 2002 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Electronics / Elect Eng / power engineering | |||||
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4 +1 | switch array for incoming feeder |
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5 | input line control-panel |
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4 | feed-line switch board |
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4 | feed-in switch field/array |
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4 | Feeder switch realm |
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4 | input line switch panel |
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feed-line switch board Explanation: Einspeiseleitung = feed-line Schalterfeld = switch board Hope this gets you going. Reference: http://www.lame-delegation.de/mgf-net.de/sales/ Reference: http://www.siemens.fi/evu/ev/download/peg97/pegt02e.pdf |
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feed-in switch field/array Explanation: as another option |
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switch array for incoming feeder Explanation: or incoming feed switch array Note: In German, "...feld" often is used to describe a panel, so you might want to check if there is a set of switches or this really refers to a switchboard or panel. As for Einspeiseleitung und incoming feeder, see last pg 1, last paragraph of: http://www.tde.alstom.com/p-c/ftp/docs/papers/PP902MSE.pdf -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-02-23 11:33:25 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In this context, circuit breaker might be more adequate than switch. Reference: http://www.tde.alstom.com/p-c/ftp/docs/papers/PP902MSE.pdf |
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Feeder switch realm Explanation: close? |
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input line switch panel Explanation: As simple as that. |
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input line control-panel Explanation: the function of switches is to control |
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