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17:37 Nov 12, 2006 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Metallurgy / Casting / Welding | |||||||
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| Selected response from: zipang United States Local time: 18:16 | ||||||
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electrically charged secondary conductor Explanation: to be general, "Do not touch any electrically charged conductors to avoid serious injury" or "Do not touch any electrically charged conductors other than secondary to avoid serious injury" |
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Touching energized components, especially ones above secondary voltages, risk electrical shock... Explanation: Note my PC/electronics bias. There is no context (other than welding, which could mean arc welding), so I'm just guessing about the use of a step-DOWN transformer. |
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pls see comment Explanation: 帯電部 live part etc たいでん【帯電】 ◆a current-carrying part [portion]; energized components 電気を伝えて[電気がきて]いる部分; 導電部[通電部, 充電部, 帯電部](*帯電と言う場合, 静電気の意味と間違えないよう注意する必要がある) ◆electrically hot equipment (むき出しで)通電[導電, 帯電, 充電]状態の機器(*この場合の帯電や充電は「電気が来ている」という意味) ◆become positively charged 正に帯電する ビジネス技術実用英語大辞典 中に進行磁界を発生し,これと対向した二次導体板上に誘導さ. れた渦電流との作用によって推力が働き,進行磁界の速度,す. なわち同期速度よりもすべりの ... 域において顕著に現れる. Primary iron core (fixed). Secondary conductor plate (moving) ... www.koseki.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/report2003/5-4-9.pdf -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 hrs (2006-11-13 03:31:37 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- happen when you touch an energized part. If the electric current passes across the chest or head, you can be killed. ... to energized electric components with voltage. greater than 50 volts to ground? Voltage is level 1 ... www.cdc.gov/elcosh/docs/d0500/d000580/d000580.pdf - Reference: http://www.google.co.jp/search?hl=ja&inlang=ja&ie=Shift_JIS&... |
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