Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

A/M moteur électrique

English translation:

electric motor stop/start or on/out

Added to glossary by Cristina Balmus
Dec 20, 2008 18:10
15 yrs ago
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French term

A/M moteur électrique

French to English Tech/Engineering Engineering (general)
En façade de l'armoire de commande, un minimum de commande est exigé:
- Commande sectionneur
- A/M moteur électrique
- Voyant pour: ....

Merci.
Proposed translations (English)
4 +3 electric motor stop/start
Change log

Dec 26, 2008 19:42: Cristina Balmus Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): mchd, SueE

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Proposed translations

+3
12 mins
Selected

electric motor stop/start

a = arrêt, m = marche
Peer comment(s):

agree SueE
23 mins
agree Bashiqa
2 hrs
agree Vicky James
2 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks a lot."
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