- vent valve
- отводной клапан; вытяжной клапан.
Англо-русский терминологический словарь по геологопоисковому бурению. - Л.: Гостоптехиздат, Ленинградское отделение . Э.Э. Гитциграт, А.А. Пинкевич, Л.В. Виноградова . 1963.
Англо-русский терминологический словарь по геологопоисковому бурению. - Л.: Гостоптехиздат, Ленинградское отделение . Э.Э. Гитциграт, А.А. Пинкевич, Л.В. Виноградова . 1963.
thermal vent valve — (TVV) a temp sensitive valve assembly located in the canister vent line. The TVV closes when the engine is cold and opens when it is hot to prevent fuel tank vapors from being vented through the carburetor fuel bowl when the fuel tank heats up… … Dictionary of automotive terms
solenoid vent valve — (SVV) energized by ignition switch to control fuel vapor flow to the canister. When the ignition is off, the valve is open … Dictionary of automotive terms
vent — A small aperture designed to provide an outlet from a confined space or a inlet into it. Air vents (which are also used for heating and are sometimes called louvres ) are usually situated at the top of the dashboard pointing upward toward the… … Dictionary of automotive terms
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