control valve assembly

  • 1control valve assembly — A casting located in the sump of the automatic transmission. It contains most of the valves for the hydraulic control system …

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  • 2valve assembly — A device through which a tire is inflated. It includes a valve stem, valve core, and valve cap. Also see control valve assembly …

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  • 3valve block — See control valve assembly …

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  • 4thermactor air control solenoid vacuum valve assembly — Used on thermactor air control systems; consists of two normally open solenoid valves with vents …

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  • 5Valve — This article is about the flow control device. For the game developer, see Valve Corporation. For the electronic component, see Vacuum tube. For other uses, see Valve (disambiguation). These water valves are operated by handles. A valve is a… …

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  • 6hydraulic control block — A control valve assembly …

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  • 7Variable valve timing — Variable valve timing, or VVT, is a generic term for an automobile piston engine technology. VVT allows the lift or duration or timing (some or all) of the intake or exhaust valves (or both) to be changed while the engine is in operation. Two… …

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  • 8Tap (valve) — Spigot and faucet redirect here. For other uses, see Spigot (disambiguation). A valve tap is a noise made by the valves of internal combustion engines; see Poppet valve > Internal combustion engine. Indoor Tap commonly found in the bathroom or …

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  • 9Globe valve — A Globe valve is a type of valve used for regulating flow in a pipeline, consisting of a movable disk type element and a stationary ring seat in a generally spherical body. [cite web url = http://www.answers.com/topic/globe valve title = Globe… …

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  • 10Process control — is a statistics and engineering discipline that deals with architectures, mechanisms, and algorithms for controlling the output of a specific process. See also control theory.For example, heating up the temperature in a room is a process that has …

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