20:49 Mar 17, 2002 |
Czech to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering / oprava v vodne elektrarne | |||||||
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5 +1 | recharging/refilling of the servomotor |
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5 | recharging of actuator |
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1 | draining of servomotor |
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draining of servomotor Explanation: Just an educated guess. Minimum servomotor draining intervals should be 24 hours. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-18 06:51:03 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I am sorry, I was reading odcerpat meaning draining rather than docerpat -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-18 06:53:01 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- or discharging, etc. |
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recharging/refilling of the servomotor Explanation: 'The minimal time between recharging/refilling of the servomotor-24 hours.' Again, it being a situation in a hydroelectric plant, this is a water pressure servomotor. Since the there is pressure involved, 'recharging' is more appropriate than 'refilling': The water, under pressure, is fed to the servomotor from upstream of the valve. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-18 01:01:59 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Actually it is only partial recharging to maintain pressure decreased due to seepage. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-18 01:13:10 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Actually it is only partial recharging to maintain pressure decreased due to seepage. |
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recharging of actuator Explanation: I would suggest to use "actuator" instead of "servomotor" as it is widely used in English for any type of control mechanism |
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