加圧放置パージ

English translation: pressure release purge

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Japanese term or phrase:加圧放置パージ
English translation:pressure release purge
Entered by: Renata Rusu

17:26 Nov 11, 2007
Japanese to English translations [PRO]
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Japanese term or phrase: 加圧放置パージ
I found the translation "standing pressurization purge" but I'm not so sure about it...The text is about a gas supply system.
Thanks!
Renata Rusu
Japan
Local time: 03:42
pressure release purge
Explanation:
A purge is usually some type of valve or circuit on a machine that is opened to release built-up pressure of a fluid (like air, water, oil, etc.)

this is simply, "Pressure release purge"
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Troy Fowler
United States
Local time: 11:42
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Summary of answers provided
4 +4pressure release purge
Troy Fowler
3 +1purging by applying pressure
Yuki Okada
4constant pressure purge
Emi Charles
1pressure maintaining purge
ishigami


  

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pressure release purge


Explanation:
A purge is usually some type of valve or circuit on a machine that is opened to release built-up pressure of a fluid (like air, water, oil, etc.)

this is simply, "Pressure release purge"

Troy Fowler
United States
Local time: 11:42
Works in field
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 28
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Thank you!

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Nobuo Kameyama
2 hrs

agree  Kurt Hammond
5 hrs

agree  cinefil: or 'standing pressure release purge'?
7 hrs

agree  Ruth Sato
11 hrs
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pressure maintaining purge


Explanation:
guessing

ishigami
Local time: 02:42
Native speaker of: Native in JapaneseJapanese
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purging by applying pressure


Explanation:
Or maybe gas feeding purging? I can't come up with a compact expression with an exactly the same meaning, but I think this operation is a purging by feeding the gas for some period of time.

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Note added at 19 hrs (2007-11-12 13:16:20 GMT)
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Let me add a note becasue there seems to be some confusion.

A purge is a process to remove something unwanted. In this case it is probably a residual gas from the preious process. This is, in this case, accomplished by running a diffrent gas over some period of time until the unwanted gas is completely gone. The gas to feed can be the gas to be used in the next process, or inert gas like this example below:

http://www.j-tokkyo.com/2003/F17C/JP2003-014193.shtml


Yuki Okada
Canada
Local time: 11:42
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Native speaker of: Native in JapaneseJapanese
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  V N Ganesh
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constant pressure purge


Explanation:
I agree very much with the explanations presented. My suggestion comes from the idea that "放置" means also something that is done by a long period of time.
I hope this is useful.


Emi Charles
Local time: 12:42
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
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