Examples of using Working voltage in English and their translations into Polish
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QPA model with solenoid valve(if not specified notice, the working voltage is 12 v), please pay.
It also enables you to take your SX3040 V2 anywhere in the world thanks to a working voltage range of 100V to 240V.
control-driving systems with rated working voltage up to 500V.
Three, low working voltage, so the power consumption is small,
The external influences include: working voltage, overvoltage, atmospheric influence(such as humidity),
STTC-SV15-24VS is a stainless steel water electromagnetic solenoid valve with working voltage 24 V AC for tank temperature control systems using in minibreweries Breworx.
Because of the uncontrolled heating(steady working voltage) and ceramic cover films of the electrodes(which promote the diffusion of special gas components)
which deliver a powerful level of brightness, low working voltage and low power consumption.
Air velocity can be adjusted; working voltage of fan can be adjusted with touch type switch
The rated working voltage from 5 V to 2.5 V, the working voltage of 5.5 V.
They also have a double/ reinforced isolation barrier that provides 4000 VAC maximum input to output isolation for one minute with a 250 VAC working voltage.
Bulbs working voltage is within AC 90V to 240V, standard E27 type,
damage of the cable due to partial discharge of the air gap under the working voltage, and other mechanical damage,
the test voltage is often lower than the working voltage of the test object.
Work voltage: 220VAC±10% 50Hz, both alternating current
Power: different feed particle machine work voltage and power is not the same,
The main reasons for the low working voltage of the titanium anode are.
light with high brightness, has a low working voltage and a low power consumption.
Selecting the megohmmeter is mainly based on the level of the working voltage of the object under test, the size of the insulation resistance under normal conditions,