Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
control knob
Romanian translation:
buton de comandă
English term
control knob
The pressurised oxygen passes through a pressure reducing valve in the control head to provide a steady flow of 2 to 4 litres per minute depending on the setting of the control. The >control knob< at the top of the control head has three settings, 'OFF', 'LOW', 'HIGH'. There are two bayonet fittings for tubes, one of which is normally blanked off with a plug head which gives a visual indication of the approximate amount of oxygen left in the cylinder.
4 +1 | buton de comandă | Cristina Bolohan |
5 | buton de control | Iosif JUHASZ |
Non-PRO (1): mihaela.
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Proposed translations
buton de control
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