Fuel control systems definition

Fuel control systems means those mechanical, electro-mechanical, galvanic or electronic parts or assemblies which regulate the air-to-fuel ratio in an engine for the purpose of providing a combustible charge.
Fuel control systems means the mechanical, electro mechanical, galvanic or electronic parts or assemblies that regulate the air/fuel ratio in an engine to provide a combustible charge;
Fuel control systems means mechanical, electromechanical, galvanic or electronic parts or assemblies that regulate the air/fuel mixture in an engine to provide a combustible charge.

More Definitions of Fuel control systems

Fuel control systems which shall mean equipment and controls enabling the Plant to switch from Natural Gas to Oil-Fired Operation, or from Oil-Fired Operation to Natural Gas, subject to the requirements of Section 6.09(a)(vi).
Fuel control systems shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.02(a)(vi).
Fuel control systems means those mechanical, electro‑mechanical, galvanic or electronic parts or assemblies which regulate the air‑to‑fuel ratio in an engine for the purpose of providing a combustible charge.

Related to Fuel control systems

  • Control system means the combination of capture and control devices used to reduce emissions to the atmosphere.

  • Vapor control system means a system that prevents release to the atmosphere of gasoline vapors in excess of 80 milligrams per liter of gasoline loaded (4.7 grains per liter).

  • Inventory control system means a system described in Section 4-41a-103.

  • Emission control system means the electronic engine management controller and any emission related component in the exhaust or evaporative system which supplies an input to or receives an output from this controller.

  • Fuel system means the components which store or transport fuel on board the vehicle and comprise the fuel tank system, all fuel and vapour lines, any non-tank mounted fuel pumps and the activated carbon canister.