Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Pump #1 Runs
Portuguese translation:
Bomba n.º 1 entra em funcionamento
English term
Pump #1 Runs
The typical clean cycle has 17 total steps with 8 basic phases.
Cycle Enabled
Augers Run (Upon initial start
Augers and Both Pumps Run
Water On
Augers and Pump #2 Runs
Water On
Augers and Pump #1 Runs
Cycle Complete
These cycle times as described are typical and are included for general reference information.
Roscas e Bomba 2 ciclos, 2 operações...?? Bomba 1 e 2?
4 +10 | Bomba n.º 1 entra em funcionamento | Matheus Chaud |
4 | Bomba n.º 1 é ativada | Paulo Gasques |
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Proposed translations
Bomba n.º 1 entra em funcionamento
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