Sep 20, 2009 15:43
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English term
SIMMER
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At the beginning of the manual there is a description of the terms used in the manual.
"Simmer
Simmer is characterized by the audible passage of a gas or vapor across the seating surfaces just prior to "pop". The difference between this "start to open pressure" and the set pressure is simmer, and is generally expressed as a percentage of set pressure."
Could you tell me how you would translate this word?
"Simmer
Simmer is characterized by the audible passage of a gas or vapor across the seating surfaces just prior to "pop". The difference between this "start to open pressure" and the set pressure is simmer, and is generally expressed as a percentage of set pressure."
Could you tell me how you would translate this word?
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Reference:
ΣΙΓΟΒΡΑΖΩ
SIMMERING IS HAVING THE HEAT SO LOW SO AS TO PRODUCE SGTAM OR GAS BUT NOT CREATE PRESSURE TO POP. DOES HIS HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH A PRESSURE COOKER?
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