suspended insulator

suspended insulator
  1. подвесной изолятор

 

подвесной изолятор
Линейный изолятор, предназначенный для подвижного крепления токоведущих элементов к несущим конструкциям или объектам.
[ГОСТ 27744-88]
[ГОСТ Р 53685-2009]

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Параллельные тексты EN-RU

Suspension Insulator

In figure 4-26 you see the common suspension insulator.

The suspension insulator, as its name implies, is suspended from the crossarm and has the line conductor fastened to the lower end.

It is designed for ease of linking units together.

Linking of these insulators gives you the versatility of ordering one insulator to be used with varying voltages.


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Подвесной изолятор          

Подвесной изолятор представлен на рис. 4-26.

Данный изолятор (как следует из его названия) подвешивают к поперечине. Линейный проводник прикрепляют к нижнему концу изолятора.

Подвесной изолятор легко собирается из отдельных тарельчатых изоляторов.

Соединяя требуемое число одинаковых тарельчатых изоляторов, получают подвесные изоляторы на разное напряжение.


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Figure 4-26.
Suspension insulator

Тематики

  • изолятор
  • электрификация, электроснабж. железных дорог

Классификация

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Обобщающие термины

  • линейный изолятор

EN

  • suspended insulator
  • suspension insulator

DE

  • Hängeisolator


Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии. . 2015.

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