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  2. Pressure switch - Wikipedia

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    A pressure switch will have a hysteresis, that is, a differential range around its setpoint, known as the switch's deadband, inside which small changes of pressure do not influence the state of the contacts. Some types allow adjustment of the differential.

  3. Pressure regulator - Wikipedia

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    A typical nominal regulated gauge pressure from a medical oxygen regulator is 3.4 bars (50 psi), for an absolute pressure of approximately 4.4 bar and a pressure ratio of about 4.4 without back pressure, so they will have choked flow in the metering orifices for a downstream (outlet) pressure of up to about 2.3 bar absolute.

  4. Aircraft engine controls - Wikipedia

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    Fuel pressure gauge - Indicates the supply pressure of fuel to the carburetor (or in the case of a fuel-injected engine, to the fuel controller.) Fuel boost pump switch - Controls the operation of the auxiliary electric fuel pump to provide fuel to the engine before it starts or in case of failure of the engine-powered fuel pump. Some large ...

  5. Dry running protection - Wikipedia

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    There are three different methods for detection of water shortage: Pressure switch on suction manifold or float switch/electrode relay in the supply tank: Dry-running protection with pressure/level switch. Measurement of inlet pressure in the suction manifold by means of an analogue pressure transmitter: Dry-running protection with pressure ...

  6. Hobbs meter - Wikipedia

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    Many rental aircraft use this method to remove the incentive to fly with the master electrical switch off. It can be activated by another switch, either an airspeed sensing vane under a wing (as in the Cessna Caravan) or a pressure switch attached to the landing gear (as in many twin engine planes). In these cases, the meter only measures the ...

  7. Trionic 8 - Wikipedia

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    Pressure sensor, atmospheric pressure (539) New model located on engine instead of integrated in control module. Same function as in earlier Trionic T7 system. Power steering fluid pressure switch (739) Informs ECM when power steering servo pressure exceeds 17 bar. Used for idle speed compensation. Level monitor, engine oil (243)

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  9. Valve actuator - Wikipedia

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    Air (or other gas) pressure is the power source for pneumatic valve actuators. [1] They are used on linear or quarter-turn valves. Air pressure acts on a piston or bellows diaphragm creating linear force on a valve stem. Alternatively, a quarter-turn vane-type actuator produces torque to provide rotary motion to operate a quarter-turn valve.