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... igniters and method used in firing charges . In very large cylinders it has seemed advisable to have more than one igniter , so that there will be no doubt as to the ignition and the complete combustion of the charge . Two igniters ...
... igniters and method used in firing charges . In very large cylinders it has seemed advisable to have more than one igniter , so that there will be no doubt as to the ignition and the complete combustion of the charge . Two igniters ...
Halaman 281
... igniters- for each combustion chamber ; in the larger sizes , three igniters- two A one EE ' B D two- One Number of Igniters One Two Increase Lbs . Maximum Pressure Release Pressure Compression Mean Effective Pressure 335 23.2 Per cent ...
... igniters- for each combustion chamber ; in the larger sizes , three igniters- two A one EE ' B D two- One Number of Igniters One Two Increase Lbs . Maximum Pressure Release Pressure Compression Mean Effective Pressure 335 23.2 Per cent ...
Halaman 282
... igniter contacts are made . An essential advantage of this system is that any number of igniters may be operated with facility and with complex mech- anism . The contactor is also shown in Figure 11. Resembling the automobile timer , it ...
... igniter contacts are made . An essential advantage of this system is that any number of igniters may be operated with facility and with complex mech- anism . The contactor is also shown in Figure 11. Resembling the automobile timer , it ...
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