electrical enclosure

electrical enclosure
  1. электрический кожух
  2. электрическая оболочка

 

электрическая оболочка
Оболочка, обеспечивающая защиту от предвидимых опасностей, создаваемых электричеством
[ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-826-2009]
[ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-195-2005]

EN

electrical enclosure
enclosure providing protection against the foreseen dangers created by electricity
Source: 195-06-13
[IEV number 826-12-21]

FR

enveloppe électrique, f
enveloppe assurant la protection contre les dangers prévisibles créés par l'électricité
Source: 195-06-13
[IEV number 826-12-21]

Тематики

  • электробезопасность
  • электроустановки

EN

  • electrical enclosure

DE

  • elektrische Umhüllung, f

FR

  • enveloppe électrique, f

1.2.6.4 электрический кожух (electrical enclosure): Часть оборудования, предназначенная для предотвращения доступа к частям, находящимся под опасным напряжением или содержащим опасный уровень энергии, а также к цепям НТС.

Источник: ГОСТ Р МЭК 60950-1-2009: Оборудование информационных технологий. Требования безопасности. Часть 1. Общие требования оригинал документа

1.2.6.4 электрический кожух (electrical enclosure): Часть оборудования, предназначенная для предотвращения доступа к частям, находящимся под опасным напряжением или содержащим опасный уровень энергии, а также к цепям НТС.

Источник: ГОСТ Р МЭК 60950-1-2005: Оборудование информационных технологий. Требования безопасности. Часть 1. Общие требования оригинал документа


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