On a gas valve, "CS" typically stands for "Control System." This designation indicates that the valve is part of a system designed to regulate gas flow and pressure, ensuring safe and efficient operation of gas appliances. It may include features for automatic control, safety shut-off, or other functions that enhance the performance of the gas system. Always refer to the manufacturer's documentation for specific definitions related to their products.
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a gas compressor is a device that increases pressure and reduces its volume
To change a thermocouple on a Unitrol valve water heater, first, turn off the gas supply and ensure the heater is cool. Disconnect the old thermocouple by unscrewing it from the gas control valve and removing it from the pilot assembly. Install the new thermocouple by threading it into the pilot assembly and securing it to the gas control valve. Finally, restore the gas supply, relight the pilot, and check for proper operation.
It's a valve that's over your head
It's the chemical name for CS gas (tear gas).
CS gas is [(2-chlorophenyl)methylidene]propanedinitrile.
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If you mean the EGR (exhaust Gas Reclaimer), no.
CS gas
CS gas is actually the most common form of tear gas used by law enforcement. It is called CS gas after the two inventors who first synthesized it: Ben Corson and Roger Stoughton. The "CS" stands for the first letters of their last names.
CS gas or tear gas, not to be confused with CN also called Mace.
No. Tear gas or CS gas is an oderless compound.
The CS in ICM-CS stands for Campaign Star.
The electron configuration of caesium is: [Xe]6s1.
Is the gas valve turned on?
The gas valve is closed.