Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Anforderungssätze
English translation:
(set of) requirements
Added to glossary by
Yuu Andou
Apr 20, 2017 09:27
7 yrs ago
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German term
Anforderungssätze
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Engineering: Industrial
Specification
Dichtungen:
Die Dichtungen sind in DIN EN 45545 aufgenommen worden und müssen die Anforderungssätze R22 für Innenbereich
bzw. R23 für Außenbereich in Abhängigkeit der Hazard Level erfüllen. Um die Hazard Level definieren zu können,
muss man die Betriebsklasse und Bauartklasse kennen, z. B. 2 (Tunnel max. 5 km) D (Doppelstockfahrzeuge)!
Die Dichtungen sind in DIN EN 45545 aufgenommen worden und müssen die Anforderungssätze R22 für Innenbereich
bzw. R23 für Außenbereich in Abhängigkeit der Hazard Level erfüllen. Um die Hazard Level definieren zu können,
muss man die Betriebsklasse und Bauartklasse kennen, z. B. 2 (Tunnel max. 5 km) D (Doppelstockfahrzeuge)!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +3 | (set of) requirements | sdvplatt |
4 +2 | specifications | Lancashireman |
References
standard EN45545 | Johanna Timm, PhD |
Proposed translations
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(set of) requirements
maybe R22 and R23 separately consist of sub-requirements.
Seems that "Satz" would it could be referring to
Seems that "Satz" would it could be referring to
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Comment: "Danke schoen!"
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specifications
A requirement specification is a set of documented requirements to be satisfied by a material, design, product, or service.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specification_(technical_stand...
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Note added at 3 hrs (2017-04-20 12:30:45 GMT)
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Re comment by philgoddard (which appeared after this answer was posted despite the 2-hour time stamp)
The two words are by no means synonyms. We would not, for example, talk about a patient with "dietary specifications". Nor would we talk about the "technical requirements" for an aircraft. There may, for example, be "legal requirements" which manufacturers are obliged to comply with, but they will work to "design specifications".
It is in the nature of KudoZ that suggestions made will cluster around the intended meaning. This does not mean that contributors are inevitably posting synonyms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specification_(technical_stand...
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Note added at 3 hrs (2017-04-20 12:30:45 GMT)
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Re comment by philgoddard (which appeared after this answer was posted despite the 2-hour time stamp)
The two words are by no means synonyms. We would not, for example, talk about a patient with "dietary specifications". Nor would we talk about the "technical requirements" for an aircraft. There may, for example, be "legal requirements" which manufacturers are obliged to comply with, but they will work to "design specifications".
It is in the nature of KudoZ that suggestions made will cluster around the intended meaning. This does not mean that contributors are inevitably posting synonyms.
Peer comment(s):
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Edith Kelly
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gangels (X)
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philgoddard
: Sorry, didn't mean to annoy you! Of course they're not always exact synonyms, but they usually mean the same thing. In fact your explanation refers to "requirement specifications", which is a tautology.
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I think Andou is looking for the optimum choice for a technical context. 'Requirements' always comes across as bland. Not sure why you felt it necessary to comment as you did. This answer was not composed after a visit to thesaurus.com.
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Reference comments
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Reference:
standard EN45545
The Eaton Railway Hose series of hoses conforms to the EN45545-2 standard and is now available for use on a variety of railway uses. In fact, the Railway series of hoses also meet up to R22/HL3 and R23/HL3 requirements for our 1SN, 2SN.
http://www.eaton.eu/ecm/groups/public/@pub/@eaton/@hyd/docum...
http://www.eaton.eu/ecm/groups/public/@pub/@eaton/@hyd/docum...
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Lancashireman
: Another timely intervention and gentle nudge in the right direction. Congratulations!
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