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07:19 Jun 24, 2017 |
English to French translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Engineering (general) / pneumatics | |||||||
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5 +1 | échappement de la vanne de commande |
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4 | évacuation (purge) de la soupape (vanne) de commande (pilote) |
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échappement de la vanne de commande Explanation: - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 49 minutes (2017-06-24 08:08:39 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- exhaust = échappement vanne pilote ou de commande |
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évacuation (purge) de la soupape (vanne) de commande (pilote) Explanation: Je trouve ceci : "http://www.hydrola.fr/images/Marques/waircom/pdf/french/wair... THE PILOT ACTUATED VALVES USE THE TWO DIAPHRAGMS (TYPE MEV18DP) TO EXCLUDE THE PILOTING EXHAUST (SEE ON PAGE 2.26)." qui concerne des "piloting solenoid valves" = qui peut être robinet/soupape/vanne pilote (de commande) en fonction du contexte. "exhaust" est l'évacuation/la purge de l'air (vannes/soupapes pneumatiques) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2017-06-24 09:10:40 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- exhaust = échappement pour le domaine de l'automobile. Il s'agit ici de vannes/soupapes pneumatiques, dont l'air est évacué/purgé. |
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