mid tap

mid tap
vidurio atšaka statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. mid tap; midpoint tap vok. Mittelanzapfung, f rus. ответвление от средней точки, n; отпайка от средней точки, f pranc. prise médiane, f

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