Glossary entry

Hebrew term or phrase:

תקין/לא תקין

English translation:

operational / nonoperational

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Jul 8, 2020 15:13
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Hebrew term

תקין/לא תקין

Hebrew to English Tech/Engineering Engineering (general)
Hi, can anybody help me with the translation of this term. The context is a table in an engineering SOP reporting if machinery is working properly or in the required condition. Working properly/in good order is the closest I have come but they are a bit unwieldy and not suitable for a table heading. Faulty for לא תקין does not always work as the test can relate to eg whether or not something is in the right place. Normal/abnormal is also not suitable. Thanks!

Proposed translations

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operational / nonoperational

operational = ready for or in condition to undertake a destined function

nonoperational = not of or relating to the operation of a machine
Peer comment(s):

neutral Sandra & Kenneth Grossman : Technically correct, but not in tables
17 hrs
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3 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "I will use Operational Y/N. Thanks!"
5 mins

sound/unsound

About as close as I can get with a couple of words.
Peer comment(s):

neutral Sandra & Kenneth Grossman : Nope. Never saw this in any engineering document or other technical document
22 hrs
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3 hrs

functional/faulty

My take on this.
Peer comment(s):

neutral Sandra & Kenneth Grossman : Technically correct, but not in tables
18 hrs
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+1
22 hrs

OK/NOK

That's what they use in engineering tables.

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Note added at 22 hrs (2020-07-09 13:28:47 GMT)
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It means, of course, OK/Not OK
Peer comment(s):

agree Vere Barzilai
50 mins
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