Examples of using Flashover in English and their translations into Swedish
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He wanted to see the flashover?
At the same time, flashover can damage the surface of the casing.
This place is gonna flashover!
Flashover is one of the most-feared phenomena among firefighters.
Perfect conditions for a flashover.
A flashover occurs when enough heat energy has accumulated.
He knows if he moves he will trigger a flashover.
In this case, flashover is likely to occur, causing tripping.
The V pattern the experts found, also a signature of a flashover.
got up there, flashover hit six guys before they had a chance to get out.
cannot cause flashover.
Flashover is the spontaneous ignition of hot smoke
1 min, no flashover and arcing.
When the down-lead is close to the flashover, the inductance is open due to the extremely high frequency.
no breakdown, no flashover;
If a fire develops into a flashover it most often results in total loss of that part of the facility concerned.
AC voltage for a specified testing time without flashover.
Class A2 is also classified as non-combustible as no flashover occurs for the application of the products in these classes.
further damaging the insulation and even flashover.
Protection: the test object has over-current, over-voltage and flashover protection test see the frequency conversion power supply section.
When the smoke gas temperature reaches about 500- 600⁰C the heat radiation is so high that all combustible surfaces in the room ignite causing a flashover.
In the early stages of a fire before flashover, smoke will come from the first items ignited,
high resistance leakage fault, flashover failure for rapid positioning….
The cut-off wave is a waveform that corresponds to a flashover of a protective gap or air insulation when a lightning wave enters a substation,
while high humidity can lead to condensation with flashover as a result.
high impedance fault leakage, flashover faults in power cable with a variety of 220V-220KV voltage level.
including if the material has a tendency to contribute to a flashover.
The length of the protective resistor is selected such that when the test object breaks down or flashover, the protective resistor shall not flash along the surface
to prevent inter-turn flashover.
The cut-off wave is a waveform that corresponds to a flashover of a protective gap or air insulation when a lightning wave enters a substation,