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Why the range of stadis 450 should be upto 600cu why not more than that if more than that what will be the consequence?

WHY THE MAX 600 CU :The fuel conductivity cannot be increased above a certain limit (300-600 pS/m), since extremely high conductivities would have an adverse effect on the accuracy of the readings of capacitance-type fuel gases installed in storage tanks and aircraft tanksG S ALEXANDERMANAGER - QC HPCLgsalex@hpcl.co.in


When do stars stop releasing nuclear energy?

When they run out of thermonuclear fuel in their cores. What fuel this would be varies, as more massive stars can fuse heavier elements. The absolute upper limit is iron, as fusing it absorbs energy.


Is jet fuel conductive?

No, jet fuel is not conductive. It is a hydrocarbon-based liquid that is not electrically conductive.


What is load limit governor?

A load limit governor is a device that is controls the amount fuel that goes to the engine. This ensures that the amount of fuel that goes into the engine is not above the specified limit.


What is value of electrical conductivity of fuel oil?

The electrical conductivity of fuel oil can vary depending on its composition, but typically falls in the range of 10-200 picosiemens per meter (pS/m). This measurement may also be influenced by factors such as temperature, impurities, and additives present in the fuel oil.


What fuel does a Ferrari use?

Upper-end cars use Premium fuel


An environment that has a concentration of a hazardous material far above the upper explosive limit will ignite when a flame is introduced.?

When the concentration of a hazardous material exceeds the upper explosive limit (UEL), the mixture is too rich in fuel for combustion to occur. In this scenario, introducing a flame will not ignite the material because there is insufficient oxygen to support combustion. Instead, the excess fuel can smother the flame or lead to incomplete combustion if mixed with air in the right ratio. It is crucial to manage hazardous concentrations to prevent potential hazards when conditions change.


What is ionic conductivity and how does it affect the performance of materials?

Ionic conductivity refers to the ability of a material to conduct electricity through the movement of ions. Higher ionic conductivity typically results in better performance of materials in applications such as batteries, fuel cells, and sensors, as it allows for efficient transport of ions and thus better electrical conductivity.


Can you get a tax deduction for home improvements on a home you are not selling?

Not normally, however there are still a few Federal TAX CREDITS for tax year 2012.30% tax credits on huge energy installation projects that are geared towards environmental die-hards:geothermal heat pumps (no upper limit, both principal residences & second homes apply)solar energy systems (no upper limit, both principal residences & second homes apply)small wind turbines (no upper limit, both principal residences & second homes apply)fuel cells (up to $500 per .5 kW of power capacity. Principal residences only)


Is there a fuel shut off on a Grand Am to limit speed?

sorry it is not.


4.3 fuel pressure regulator?

Inside the upper intake manifold, attached to the fuel injection spider.


Where is the fuel pressure regulator in an 89 Mustang?

under the upper plenum of the intake manifold it is round and is bolted to the fuel line and has a vaccum line attached to it. you need to remove the upper plenum to access it