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17:16 Dec 5, 2000 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering | |||||||
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na | standpipe |
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standpipe Explanation: "Standpipe" is probably the most general term. See what Ernst has to offer on Standrohr: Standrohr n / upright stand pipe Standrohr n (Regenrinne) / cast iron gutter pipe Standrohr n (Pap) / standpipe Standrohr n (Hütt) / bleeder Standrohr f (Öl) / standpipe, riser Standrohr n, Hydrant m, (amtlich:) Feuerlöschwasserständer m (F'wehr) / water tower, pipe riser, pillar tap, stand pipe, hydrant, upright branch pipe Standrohr n / standpipe n [Siemens, Energie- & Automatisierungstechnik] Hope this helps... Ernst, WB industrielle Technik Siemens, Energie- und Automatisierungstechnik |
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