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10:45 Apr 19, 2016 |
Swedish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mechanics / Mech Engineering / valves | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Diarmuid Kennan Ireland Local time: 10:52 | ||||||
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STAD valve Explanation: This seems to be the English equivalent -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 mins (2016-04-19 10:52:52 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Googling the term seems to indicate that it may also be a "STAD balancing valve", but there are plenty of hits for "STAD valve":https://www.google.ie/#q="STAD valve" |
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STAD valve Explanation: Looks to be as simple as that. This reference shows there are several similar designations STAF, STAG (https://isurplus.com.au/manuals/Tour and Andersson MD60 Spec... But don't ask me what they mean Reference: http://www.imi-hydronic.com/en/products-solutions/balancing-... Reference: http://www.imi-hydronic.com/sv/produkter-och-losningar/ta-ba... |
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