- fuel separator
- топливный сепаратор
English-Russian marine dictionary . 2014.
English-Russian marine dictionary . 2014.
Separator (Verfahrenstechnik) — Ein Separator (auch Purifikator und Klarifikator genannt, von lat.: separare = trennen, absondern) trennt Stoffe voneinander. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Funktionsprinzip 2 Bauarten 3 Anwendung … Deutsch Wikipedia
separator assembly-fuel vacuum — (SA FV) fuel vacuum separator FVS … Dictionary of automotive terms
fuel-vacuum separator — Used to filter waxy hydrocarbons from the carburetor ported vacuum to protect the vacuum delay and distributor vacuum controls … Dictionary of automotive terms
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vapor separator — A device used on cars equipped with air conditioning to prevent vapor lock by feeding vapors back to the fuel tank via a separate line … Dictionary of automotive terms
water separator — A device found on diesel cars which removes any water that may have contaminated the diesel fuel … Dictionary of automotive terms
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Merox — is an acronym for mercaptan oxidation. It is a proprietary catalytic chemical process developed by UOP used in oil refineries and natural gas processing plants to remove mercaptans from LPG, propane, butanes, light naphthas, kerosene and jet fuel … Wikipedia