Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
pilotato
English translation:
driven/controlled
Italian term
pilotato
This phrase is often repeated in the manual. Do we say that the motor is "piloted" by an inverter, or is there a more common jargon?
4 +2 | driven | Chiara Righele |
4 | piloted | moranna (X) |
4 | [3-phase asynchronous motor] controlled by [inverter] | Inter-Tra |
Mar 11, 2009 12:42: Emanuela Galdelli changed "Term asked" from " pilotato " to "pilotato"
Proposed translations
driven
piloted
[3-phase asynchronous motor] controlled by [inverter]
see link below. It can be helpful.
Kindest Regards
Francesca
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