| 11. | Solenoid valves are widely used on compressed air or hydraulic fluid for powering actuators on mechanical components.
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| 12. | The cold start system has a solenoid valve and a glow filament which are connected in series.
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| 13. | The thermostat switches an electrical signal on-or-off to an associated solenoid valve, controlling gas flow to the burner.
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| 14. | In effect, a boost-control solenoid valve lies to the wastegate under the engine control unit�s ( ECU ) control.
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| 15. | The solenoid valve controls the air pressure coming from the input air line ( the small green tube ).
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| 16. | When a pressure reservoir is present, the flow of air or gas is commonly controlled with pneumatic solenoid valves.
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| 17. | When the solenoid valve is de-energized, air is again supplied to the front of the bolt to return it.
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| 18. | Each injector has its own pumping element, and in the case of electronic control, a fuel solenoid valve as well.
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| 19. | When the solenoid valve is closed, the CO 2 vapour rapidly disperses in the air, ending the effect nearly instantaneously.
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| 20. | The output air from the solenoid valve is fed to the chamber in the middle of the actuator, increasing the pressure.
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