Propulsion unit definition

Propulsion unit means a combustion engine, an electric motor, any hybrid application or a combination of those engine types or any other engine type;

Examples of Propulsion unit in a sentence

  • This gtr is based on the work of the Informal Working Group (IWG) on Environmental and Propulsion unit Performance Requirements (EPPR) of vehicles, from now on referred to as EPPR IWG, which held its first meeting during the sixty-fifth GRPE in January 2013 and on the initial proposal by the European Union (EU, represented by the European Commission (EC)).

  • This UN gtr is based on the work of the Informal Working Group (IWG) on Environmental and Propulsion unit Performance Requirements (EPPR) of vehicles, from now on referred to as EPPR IWG, which held its first meeting during the sixty-fifth GRPE in January 2013 and on the initial proposal by the European Union (EU, represented by the European Commission (EC)).

  • The APDs are sorted according to operating voltage, and paired such that the mean gain is 50.

  • This UN GTR is based on the work of the Informal Working Group (IWG) on Environmental and Propulsion unit Performance Requirements (EPPR) of vehicles, from now on referred to as EPPR IWG, which held its first meeting during the sixty-fifth GRPE in January 2013 and on the initial proposal by the European Union (EU, represented by the European Commission (EC)).

  • Amendment 45 to UN GTR No. 2 is based on the work of the Informal Working Group on Environmental and Propulsion unit Performance Requirements of light motorL-category vehicles (EPPR), from now on referred to as EPPR informal working group, which held its first meeting during the 65th GRPE in January 2013 sponsored by the European Commission (EC).

  • Environmental and Propulsion unit Performance requirements (EPPR) for L-category vehicles The proposal to establish under the UNECE Working Party on Pollution and Energy (GRPE) an informal working group (IWG) on EPPR for L-category vehicles was initiated by the European Union.

  • Annex I to Regulation (EU) sets out the requirements for the purposes of EU vehicle type-approval of agricultural and forestry vehicles and identifies the specific requirements to be addressed in a proposal for a Regulation on Environmental and Propulsion unit Performance Requirements (REPPR).

  • For sediment, anaerobic degradation half-lives> 200 days have been measured along with formation of di- and monochlorobenzenes indicating reductive dechlorination to be the degradation route.

  • Vega’s P80 first-stage motor, the largest single-piece composite casing motor ever built, is planned for testing in November by prime contractor Eurpropulsion, a joint venture of Avio and Safran’s Snecma Solid Propulsion unit.

  • Amendment 4 to UN GTR No. 2 is based on the work of the Informal Working Group on Environmental and Propulsion unit Performance Requirements of light motor vehicles (EPPR), from now on referred to as L-EPPR informal working group, which held its first meeting during the 65th GRPE in January 2013 sponsored by the European Commission (EC).

Related to Propulsion unit

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  • Landing Gear means the installed main and nose landing gear, components and their associated actuators, side braces and parts.

  • New Aircraft Has the meaning specified in the Note Purchase Agreement.

  • Application Unit means such number of Units or whole multiples thereof as specified in this Prospectus or such other whole multiple of Units determined by the Manager, approved by the Trustee and notified to the Participating Dealers.

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  • Dual-Fuel Engine means an engine that is designed to simultaneously operate with a liquid fuel and a gaseous fuel, both fuels being metered separately, the consumed amount of one of the fuels relative to the other one being able to vary depending on the operation;

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