gas engine control Articles
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Controlling Gas Mixture for Minimum Emissions
Continental Controls Corp. (CCC), based in San Diego, California, has introduced an emissions control valve, the model ECV-5, that is designed to control the air-fuel mixture of natural gas-fueled, reciprocating engines. CCC said the ECV-5 controls the air-fuel ratio in a closed loop manner, works with an oxygen sensor, is located in the exhaust, and has a three way catalytic converter. The ECV-5 ...
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An Introduction to Valve Solutions for Subsea and Marine Applications
Subsea and marine environments are some of the toughest on the planet; extremes in pressure, potential degradation through saltwater and ozone, and the erosive and hazardous chemicals often dealt with in such industries ensures that any product put to use has tough demands placed upon it. We explore in more depth some of the subsea valve products available from MGA Controls that have been ...
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