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3 +2 | Pollution Degree (in the micro-environment)/microenvironmental pollution degree |
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4 | pollution level(s) of micro-environment |
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3 | microscopic environmental pollution scale |
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microscopic environmental pollution scale Explanation: a try |
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Pollution Degree (in the micro-environment)/microenvironmental pollution degree Explanation: This parameter has been specified in IEC 1010. You may translate it as "Pollution Degree (in the micro-environment)" or "microenvironmental pollution degree" http://www.nolatron.com/6010.html http://www.plcopen.org/pages/tc1_standards/iec_61131_2/ Degrees of Pollution IEC 1010 specifies different types of pollution environments. Harsher environments require more insulation. As an alternative to increased insulation, the designer can create a cleaner microenvironment for the circuit. This microenvironment can be created by using enclosures, encapsulation, or hermetic sealing. Pollution Degree 3 -- Conductive pollution occurs, or dry nonconductive pollution occurs that becomes conductive due to condensation that is to be expected. Example: Circuitry that is exposed to outside air, but will not be in contact with precipitation. A garage door opener would fall under this category. Note: Although the IEC has defined this pollution degree in other documents, IEC 1010 does not cover Pollution Degree 3. http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/2827 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2008-09-17 10:34:03 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- You may refer to this glossary as well. http://www.fsxinya.com/zh-CN/displaynews.html?newsID=20660 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2008-09-17 11:14:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Strictly speaking, the safest way to translate this term is to translate it as Pollution Degree (in the micro-environment). http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/2871#toc3 |
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