selective + earth-fault protection

selective + earth-fault protection
  1. селективная защита плюс защита от замыкания на землю

 

селективная защита плюс защита от замыкания на землю
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Selective + earth-fault protection:

  • long time
  • + short time
  • + instantaneous
  • + earth fault


Селективная защита

  • защита от перегрузки (с большой задержкой)
  • + защита с малой задержкой (от слабого короткого замыкания в конце линии)
  • + мгновенная защита (от короткого замыкания)
  • + защита от замыкания на землю

Тематики

  • выключатель автоматический

EN

  • selective + earth-fault protection
ПримечаниеТермин Schneider Electric


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

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