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12:50 Feb 28, 2013 |
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4 | pump initiation/termination stage; highest/lowest pump stage |
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3 | inflow and outflow level |
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pump initiation/termination stage; highest/lowest pump stage Explanation: Groot Woordenboek Industrie & Techniek: • inslagpel (moment waarop of peil waarbij een pompgemaal aanslaat) = pump initiation stage; highest pump stage • uitslagpeil (moment waarop of peil waarbij een pompgemaal uitslaat) = pump termination stage; lowest pump stage See also Graham's great explanation (as mentioned by Lianne) here: http://www.translatorscafe.com/tcterms/EN/thQuestion.aspx?id... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 mins (2013-02-28 13:09:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 'inslagpel' moet natuurlijk 'inslagpeil' zijn! |
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inflow and outflow level Explanation: Other words that come to mind are drainage and discharge, but using both of them would be confusing. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2013-02-28 16:28:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I was still thinking about the sewer system and dint see the pump. |
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Reference: suggestie Reference information: http://www.translatorscafe.com/tcterms/EN/thQuestion.aspx?id... |
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