Advantages of married pair units include weight and cost savings over single-unit cars ( due to halving the ancillary equipment required per set ) while allowing all cars to be powered, unlike a motor-trailer combination.
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The Moto2 formula is based on a universal engine and engine-ancillary equipment specification, with identical controlled engines supplied to teams via the organisers based on the Honda CBR600RR . Fuel, oil and tyres are also controlled.
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In the first years of operation at Mount Isa, the throughput of the ISASMELT furnace was constrained by problems with some of the ancillary equipment in the plant, including the boiler, slag granulation system and concentrate filters.
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It details the different parts of the tank that need to be checked in order to ensure the tank is legal, including where the ancillary equipment should be located and the presence of an automatic overfill prevention.
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The front Voith L830rU transmission was removed to create space for the camera enclosure, while the Number 1 radiator compartment was emptied of radiators and ancillary equipment to house an Onan skid-mount generator to power the camera equipment.
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"George Fowler and his team of engineers developed a concept vehicle, based on a production Land Rover 110, that was similar to existing Perentie and Bushranger Land Rover 4x4 vehicles in terms of driver control layout and ancillary equipment ."
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This includes a framework to support the ancillary equipment and protect the bell from impact and snagging on obstacles, and the emergency gas supply, which is usually racked around the framework and connected via manifolds to the internal gas panel.
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While both units in a married pair are typically driving motors, the ancillary equipment ( air compressor and tanks, batteries and charging equipment, traction power and control equipment, etc . ) are shared between the two cars in the set.
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Mining industry sources said new longwall mining units cost between A $ 20 million and A $ 40 million ( US $ 15 million to US $ 30 million ) depending on their size and the amount of ancillary equipment included.
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But plateless short-run printing _ which came into being in recent years with the development of high-speed digital printers and ancillary equipment like scanners and mass data storage devices _ is beginning to nudge textbooks aside, to the consternation of some publishers.