Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
lightning arrester
Greek translation:
Αλεξικέραυνο
Jun 28, 2010 20:54
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English term
lightning arrester
GBK
English to Greek
Tech/Engineering
Electronics / Elect Eng
Definition from
DIY Doctor:
A device that connects to and protects an electrical system from lightning and other voltage surges.
Example sentences:
Lightning arresters are installed on many different pieces of equipment such as power poles and towers, power transformers, circuit breakers, bus structures, and steel superstructures in substations. (United States Department of Labor)
The present invention relates to a lightning arrester comprising resistance elements made of zinc oxide as a main component, having a nonlinear voltage-current characteristic and being disposed in an insulating cylinder... (Free Patents Online)
This reduction in resistance continues until the lightning arrester acts just like a direct short to ground. Upon reaching this condition, the lightning energy diverts to ground away from the protected equipment, thus reducing the effect of the overvoltage. (EC&M)
Proposed translations
(Greek)
5 +2 | Αλεξικέραυνο | STAMATIOS FASSOULAKIS |
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Proposed translations
+2
9 hrs
Selected
Αλεξικέραυνο
Definition from
own experience or research:
Όταν πέφτει κεραυνός πάνω στο αλεξικέραυνο το επικίνδυνο ρεύμα έντασης πολλών χιλιάδων αμπέρ διοχετεύεται ακίνδυνα στη γη
Example sentences:
Η μετάλλινη αυτή ράβδος συνδέεται με χάλκινο αγωγό με όσο το δυνατό καλύτερη γείωση. Μια καλή γείωση πετυχαίνεται με κάποιο μετάλλινο σώμα μεγάλης επιφάνειας που τοποθετείται βαθιά μέσα στο έδαφος (http://www.livepedia.gr/index.php/%CE%91)
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