The coils would be used on the pressurized gas tanks as solenoids for the main shutoff valves, so they had to be rock solid reliable. |
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To remove the clog, close the shutoff valve at the bottom of the radiator and unscrew the air vent. |
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A wireless leak detection and automatic water shutoff system can save you lots of hassle in this case. |
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One of the safety shutoff valves had closed in the coolant system of the third engine. |
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The check valve in the strainer closes immediately when the shutoff valve is closed. |
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Staff members should know where shutoff valves are located, how and when to use them, and what to do when outlets and inlets look damaged. |
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Some older houses were built without shutoff valves that connect the plumbing to their toilets or faucets. |
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There is one model for highest shutoff capability, one for highest flow capacity, and a standard model for a good mix of both pressure and flow. |
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There is automatic shutoff of power to all tracks not lined up and in contact with the turntable deck. |
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The pumps in the condensate system turned off for unknown reasons, leading to a trip, or shutoff, of the turbine and the pumps that fed water back into the steam generator. |
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If the tramline seed wheels are also not intended to sow the seeds, the shutoff gates to the tramline seed wheels must be closed. |
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Of particular relevance were the problems discovered during the testing of the shutoff rods. |
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Fully automatic drying of a sample until a constant weight is reached eliminates the need for programming an endpoint shutoff parameter. |
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The Perimeter Switch has an automatic shutoff feature, eliminating the need for you to turn it off after each use. |
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The fuel selector was recovered in the right tank position, and the fuel shutoff valve was found in the open position. |
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It uses a single lever with a fixed pivot and viton seat, ensuring tight shutoff. |
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Through June 30, service was severed to 15,200 customers, and about 92,000 remain in shutoff status. |
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At the beginning of July, the department issued 10-day shutoff notices to 250 commercial customers. |
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In 2014, the park reduced its consumption by about ten per cent from the year before, simply by installing automatic shutoff valves on bathroom sinks and water fountains. |
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Alternatively, you can install an active water leak detector and shutoff valve designed to turn off your water supply in the event that a leak is ever detected. |
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Turnout mechanism with motor end shutoff feature in both directions. |
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In the normal case, the display is set to high brightness, but is dimmed if there is no activity for a certain amount of time or if the shutoff timer is in use. |
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That tells it the current shutoff wasn't a home invasion. |
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In addition, the thermostat is equipped with an automatic shutoff system that includes 4 different options: automatic shutdown after 2 hours from power, after 6 hours, after 9 hours and after 12 hours. |
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In order to function properly, a water distribution system requires several types of fittings, including hydrants, shutoff valves, and other appurtenances. |
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In response to the Member's questions concerning the likely cause of the failure, AECL stated that the problem appears to be unrelated to the earlier reported problems with the mechanical function of the shutoff rod system. |
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It uses the screw and a shutoff nozzle to pressurize the melt to a very high but defined level in the machine barrel. |
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The shutoff valve is usually located on the gas pipe on the supply side of the meter. |
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Detection, shutoff, and remediation procedures would limit the dissolution and transport of benzene. |
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And it is such a straightforward fuel-saver that shutoff systems — with the addition of automated restart provisions — are a standard feature of today's hybrids. |
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The fire raged for hours because they were unable to reach the shutoff for the gas line. |
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The letter warned of an impending shutoff if payment was not made promptly. |
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The problems resulted in the shutoff rods failing to poise during some tests, and in one instance the detachment of a piston head from a shutoff rod. |
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One of the arc locations was on the threads on the inside of a hex nut fitting, along with the melted remains of the aluminum fuel shutoff valve outlet fitting. |
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The fridge and furnace had just plinked their little safety shutoff devices. |
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But, starting with the pilot, the drama makes a bad gamble: it takes for granted that we'll care about the fates of its shutoff, curmudgeonly power brokers, yet never gives us much reason to do so. |
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One cycle shall consist of flow until stable outlet pressure has been attained, after which the gas flow shall be shutoff by a downstream quick closing valve until stable lockup pressure has been achieved. |
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Other features include a built-in water gauge and an automatic shutoff feature, which immediately cuts the heat when the kettle's contents reach a rolling boil. |
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After emergency operations, make sure the winch plunger on the winch control shutoff valve is returned to the centered detent position to disengage the winch. |
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The rubber check sleeve opens with as little as one inch of working pressure and seals drop-tight with backpressure, creating a unidirectional shutoff mechanism. |
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