Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

volt-free contact

French translation:

contact sec

Added to glossary by Didier Martiny
Sep 8, 2008 14:43
15 yrs ago
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English term

volt-free

English to French Tech/Engineering Automation & Robotics air system automation
The function (Fn) of digital Inputs 2 to 7 (D02 to D07) can be set to monitor a remote volt-free switching contact and count the number of times the contact changes state from open circuit to closed circuit and back to open circuit again; a pulse.
Proposed translations (French)
3 +4 sec, sans potentiel
Change log

Sep 9, 2008 08:12: Tony M changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Sep 11, 2008 13:01: Didier Martiny Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (2): Stéphanie Soudais, Didier Martiny

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Proposed translations

+4
14 mins
Selected

sec, sans potentiel


Forum électricité conseils branchements installation électrique normes ... vous donne un contact "sec", c'est à dire 2 fils qui sortent sans potentiel, simplement ...
bricolage.bricovideo.com/videos/bricolage_videos/video/hau...ses-de-courant-normes.htm

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Note added at 25 minutes (2008-09-08 15:08:23 GMT)
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Un contact sec est un contact ( deux plots sur un bornier) qui ne délivre aucune tension électrique (Libre de potentiel).
Il est utilisé pour connecter une sortie de détecteur ou de relais où aucun courant n'est présent.
http://fr.audiofanzine.com/apprendre/glossaire/index,id_mot,...
Peer comment(s):

agree Donatella Talpo
0 min
Merci Donatella.
agree Arnold T.
54 mins
Merci
agree cenek tomas
1 hr
Merci
agree Tony M : Yes, 'contact sec'
17 hrs
Oui. Contact sec. Merci Tony.
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