Jan 1, 2007 23:59
17 yrs ago
German term
Remisierstellung
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Transport / Transportation / Shipping
Railways
This is in relation to the outfitting of train carriages.
Die Staubsaugersteckdose steht bei Normal-, Parkstellung und Remisierstellung unter Spannung.
Thanks for any help!
Die Staubsaugersteckdose steht bei Normal-, Parkstellung und Remisierstellung unter Spannung.
Thanks for any help!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | berthed | David Moore (X) |
3 +1 | in the shed | Audrey Foster (X) |
Proposed translations
+1
3 hrs
in the shed
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Note added at 3 hrs (2007-01-02 03:55:49 GMT)
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Or: inside the shed
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Note added at 3 hrs (2007-01-02 03:55:49 GMT)
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Or: inside the shed
+1
13 hrs
berthed
Reading between the lines, your text is about a multiple unit of some sort - probably an electric one.
There are three modes available to an electric multiple unit:
1) normal operating mode
2) "TC" mode, (short for the instruction to the driver to "Trip Circuit-breakers) in which the unit(s) have their circuit-breakers tripped, while they are are of service for a short period of time, and
3) berthed, when the unit(s) are shut down, and are not required for service immediately - or it is not known how long will elapse before it/they ARE wanted for service. This would normally see the vehicle(s) placed in the shed (Remise) where possible, but it wasn't in the case below.
Have a look at this interesting account of events when there was a major power failure on the SBB in 2005, and you will find the excerpt below just above a picture of an SBB-Cargo diesel locomotive, about two thirds of the way down the page:
Ich entschliesse mich, meine Ae 6/6 zu remisieren. Dem Lokführer der Hilfslok rate ich das auch. Wir müssen mit dem Luftvorrat haushälterisch umgehen. Konservieren, was wir noch haben, ergänzen können wir nichts mehr.
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Note added at 13 hrs (2007-01-02 13:39:04 GMT)
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Sorry, I forgot the site reference:
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/bruno.laemmli/Lokfuehrer/tour_3011....
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Note added at 14 hrs (2007-01-02 14:00:20 GMT)
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Sorry, I forgot the site reference:
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/bruno.laemmli/Lokfuehrer/tour_3011....
There are three modes available to an electric multiple unit:
1) normal operating mode
2) "TC" mode, (short for the instruction to the driver to "Trip Circuit-breakers) in which the unit(s) have their circuit-breakers tripped, while they are are of service for a short period of time, and
3) berthed, when the unit(s) are shut down, and are not required for service immediately - or it is not known how long will elapse before it/they ARE wanted for service. This would normally see the vehicle(s) placed in the shed (Remise) where possible, but it wasn't in the case below.
Have a look at this interesting account of events when there was a major power failure on the SBB in 2005, and you will find the excerpt below just above a picture of an SBB-Cargo diesel locomotive, about two thirds of the way down the page:
Ich entschliesse mich, meine Ae 6/6 zu remisieren. Dem Lokführer der Hilfslok rate ich das auch. Wir müssen mit dem Luftvorrat haushälterisch umgehen. Konservieren, was wir noch haben, ergänzen können wir nichts mehr.
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Note added at 13 hrs (2007-01-02 13:39:04 GMT)
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Sorry, I forgot the site reference:
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/bruno.laemmli/Lokfuehrer/tour_3011....
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Note added at 14 hrs (2007-01-02 14:00:20 GMT)
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Sorry, I forgot the site reference:
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/bruno.laemmli/Lokfuehrer/tour_3011....
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