Bi-Fuel Engine Generators

Topics:
Automotive
Tags:
Generac Power Systems,
Manufacturing,
Term
Source:
Generac Power Systems

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Overview: Within the context of power generation and automotive engines, the terms bi-fuel and dual-fuel are being used inconsistently by manufacturers, aftermarket installers, industry organizations and government agencies. Depending on the source, either term may be used to describe one of two different schemes for internal combustion: Simultaneous combustion of two fuels and redundant fuel supply systems, where a second fuel type can be used if the primary fuel supply is interrupted, depleted or intentionally switched off, but only one fuel is burned at a given time.

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Format: PDF | Size: 169KB | Date: Dec 2003 | Pages: 9


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