Electronic control unit definition
Electronic control unit means an engine's electronic device that is part of the emission control system and uses data from engine sensors to control engine parameters;
Electronic control unit means an engine's electronic device that uses data from engine sensors to control engine parameters;
Electronic control unit means a device which controls the LPG demand of the engine and cuts off automatically the power to the shut-off valves of the LPG system in case of a broken fuel supply pipe caused by an accident, or by stalling of the engine.
Examples of Electronic control unit in a sentence
Ventilation housing Power supply bushing (pump/actuators) 2/ Fuel pump 2/ Vaporiser/pressure regulator 2/ Shut-off valve 2/ Non-return valve 2/ Gas tube pressure relief valve 2/ Service coupling 2/ Flexible hose 2/ Remote filling point 2/ Gas injection device or injector 2/ Gas dosage unit 2/ Gas mixing piece 2/ Electronic control unit 2/ Pressure/temperature sensor 2/ LPG filter unit 2/ 2.
Electronic control unit: Ignition system, fuel system, transmission system, steering and braking systems.
More Definitions of Electronic control unit
Electronic control unit or “ECU” means a specific logical printed circuit board with a particular defined microcontroller on it, which is packaged into housing equipped with a connector and which contains the functionality, as expressly identified on the Order.
Electronic control unit means a device which controls the LPG demand of the engine and cuts off automatically the power to the shut-off valves of the LPG-system in case of a broken fuel supply pipe caused by an accident, or by stalling of the engine;
Electronic control unit. (ECU) is the electronic control unit of the [*] which monitors sensors, computes algorithms, and intelligently controls brakes.
Electronic control unit means a device which controls the LPG