Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
régime de x°C aller et y°C retour
English translation:
feed / flow @ x°C and return @ y°C
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Tony M
Jul 25, 2018 06:09
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French term
régime aller/retour
French to English
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Cold water supply
I'm translating a document concerning the technical installations of an office building, which states that 'L'eau glacée est fournie par Enertherm à un régime de 4.5°C aller et 12°C retour'. This is the only context I have I'm afraid ...
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | feed @ 4.5°C and return @ 12°C | Tony M |
4 +1 | 4.5°C flow and 12°C return (system) | B D Finch |
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Aug 14, 2018 10:03: Tony M Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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French term (edited):
régime aller 4.5°C et retour 12°C
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feed @ 4.5°C and return @ 12°C
Depending on how this fits in with the rest of your surrounding context, 'régime' may not have any real translation value — unless it is part of some financial 'scheme' that is discussed elsewhere.
I would just say soemthing like "Chilled water is supplied by ... with the..." and so on.
Note I would normally talk about 'supply / return', but have changed that to 'feed' (also perfectly valid!) above to avoid repeating 'supply'.
I would just say soemthing like "Chilled water is supplied by ... with the..." and so on.
Note I would normally talk about 'supply / return', but have changed that to 'feed' (also perfectly valid!) above to avoid repeating 'supply'.
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Comment: "Thanks ever so much Tony!"
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9 hrs
4.5°C flow and 12°C return (system)
You can put in "system" if you absolutely must translate "régime", but I suggest you don't bother.
theengineeringmindset.com/essential-chiller-terminology/
This refers to the temperature difference between the flow and return temperatures of either the chilled and condenser water. A typical temperature difference between the chilled water flow and return would be 6C but this can vary.
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Note added at 9 hrs (2018-07-25 15:36:33 GMT)
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https://www.bosch-thermotechnology.com › ... › Components for hot water boilers
The module maintains the minimum return flow temperature and maximum temperature spread between supply and return flow.
https://www.waterloo.co.uk/download/chilled-beams.../chilled...
connected and connected to the water flow and return distribution ..... ideally 1°C lower than the flow temperature of chilled water in the ceiling or beam system.
theengineeringmindset.com/essential-chiller-terminology/
This refers to the temperature difference between the flow and return temperatures of either the chilled and condenser water. A typical temperature difference between the chilled water flow and return would be 6C but this can vary.
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Note added at 9 hrs (2018-07-25 15:36:33 GMT)
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https://www.bosch-thermotechnology.com › ... › Components for hot water boilers
The module maintains the minimum return flow temperature and maximum temperature spread between supply and return flow.
https://www.waterloo.co.uk/download/chilled-beams.../chilled...
connected and connected to the water flow and return distribution ..... ideally 1°C lower than the flow temperature of chilled water in the ceiling or beam system.
Note from asker:
Thanks very much for your help on this! I went with Tony's suggestion as the document was urgent, although I have seen his comment that his suggestion and yours are synonymous :-) |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Tony M
: feed / return and flow / return are synonymous doublets (y)
5 hrs
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Thanks Tony. I prefer "flow" when it's about water distribution circuits.
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