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Apr 27, 2010 04:41
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Russian term
при работе на нагрузку
Russian to English
Tech/Engineering
Engineering (general)
техническое описание
контекст: при работе на нагрузку выраженного реактивного характера, прежде всего индуктивную, пользователю рекомендуется снабдить ее искрогасящими цепями
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | operate into reactive load | Farida Vyachkileva |
4 | connecting reactive load | Igor Blinov |
4 | if/when the load is strongly reactive | Nik-On/Off |
3 | when loaded/ energized | axpamen |
References
В поддержку Фариды | koundelev |
Proposed translations
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when loaded/ energized
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18 mins
connecting reactive load
connecting / if using / in case of reactive load
choose any you like
choose any you like
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36 mins
operate into reactive load
Or - carry the load
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Note added at 41 mins (2010-04-27 05:22:47 GMT)
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То есть - For operation into reactive(inductive) load the user shall provide the spark-quench network (circuits)
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Note added at 41 mins (2010-04-27 05:22:47 GMT)
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То есть - For operation into reactive(inductive) load the user shall provide the spark-quench network (circuits)
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5 hrs
if/when the load is strongly reactive
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Reference comments
1 hr
Reference:
В поддержку Фариды
The TRX is designed to operate into a load whose characteristic impedance is 50 to 500 ohms.
www.directedenergy.com/pdf/trx-25k_manual.pdf
Amplifiers can therefore be safely specified to operate into a load that has this nominal impedance (or higher, but not lower). ...
www.economicexpert.com/.../Nominal:watt.html
www.directedenergy.com/pdf/trx-25k_manual.pdf
Amplifiers can therefore be safely specified to operate into a load that has this nominal impedance (or higher, but not lower). ...
www.economicexpert.com/.../Nominal:watt.html
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