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12:50 Feb 11, 2005 |
English to Hungarian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Engineering (general) | |||||||
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5 | úszószelepes kondenzedény |
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3 +1 | golyósszelepes gőzelzáró |
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ball float steam trap golyósszelepes gőzelzáró Explanation: Ha külön szótározzuk a két-két szóból álló két kifejezést, akkor ez jön ki. Ezért a szótár ellenére ez a javaslatom, amelyet az alábbi linkek is szemléletesen támasztanak alá: www.steamlink.com/basic.html : A steam trap is a device that opens when it senses water and closes when it senses steam. The animation on the left simulates a steam trap... process-equipment.globalspec.com/.../Manufacturing_ Process_Equipment/Heat_Transfer_Equipment/Steam_Traps : Mechanical steam traps are buoyancy operated based on the difference in density between steam and the condensate. These include float and thermostatic (F&T) traps, bucket traps, and variable orifice traps. F&T traps are used for draining steam equipment and as drip traps. As the name implies this trap is a combination of two separate devices, a float trap and a thermostatic vent. It consists of a chamber with a discharge valve at the bottom. The valve is actuated by a float and lever. The float is usually spherical in shape to resist the pressure of the steam. |
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ball float steam trap úszószelepes kondenzedény Explanation: Ez a magyar megfelelője, mondja a M&T szótár. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs 25 mins (2005-02-11 16:15:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Most igazat adok a szótárnak, mert a \"ball float\" az \"úszószelep\", a hangúly az úszón van, a ball úszik, amikor kinyílik, és ha gőzelzáró lenne, akkor angolul \"stop valve\" vagy \"cut-off valve\" lenne, nem \"trap\". |
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