Sentences with phrase «in normal operation»

This is the RPM increase you see on the rev - counter and is what happens in normal operation.
Now it would seam that the manufacturer plans on making that more or less a staple even in normal operations.
Now, in normal operation with oxygen sensor there is very little of both of these, some of which are considered pollutants.
The touchscreen layer also leaves an odd pattern on the screen finish — it's not noticeable in normal operation, but becomes clear when the tablet's used in bright sunlight.
Vehicles which are used in the normal operation of a company, but are owned by company employees are not fleet vehicles.
It is a 100 % sealed system with safety and overflow vents — neither should be used in normal operation.
The LP 610 - 4's electronically - controlled four - wheel - drive system sends 70 per cent of the power to the rear in normal operation, but can divert up to 100 per cent to the rear if it senses slip at the front.
Crude oil exports are also set to rise further, so in a global context, the U.S. Gulf Coast has emerged as one of the most vital energy hubs, meaning that «in some respects, it can be compared to the Strait of Hormuz in that normal operations are too important to fail,» the IEA cautioned.
From this, the scientists at PTB derived a fractional instability in normal operation amounting to 1.6 × 10 - 16 / τ1 / 2 as a function of the averaging time τ in seconds.
Perturbations in the normal operation of these assemblies can lead to disease
However, that being said, we do require all customers to be fully compliant with our Terms of Service and to only utilize disk space and bandwidth in the normal operation of a personal or small business website.
Flush it out with a hose (ordinary garden hose will do fine), backwards - so that the water flows though in the opposite direction to which it would do in normal operation.
It's hard to complain about the continuously variable transmission in normal operation and the 1.5 - liter turbo scoots this small utility around with gusto.
Utilizing a Torsen central differential, the RS 4 has been recalibrated (along with the regular S4 model) to deliver 60 percent of the torque to the rear wheels in normal operation.
Audi claims the torque split can vary between 15 - 85 per cent (front / rear) and 40 - 60 per cent in normal operation.
Pressure - operated exhaust valves in each silencer are closed in normal operation, reducing exhaust noise by as much as 8 dB.
In normal operation heat is diverted to the turbine or passively circulated through 100 % redundant heat sinks.
(Note that few windmills operating in the US have achieved such high capacity factors in normal operation.»)
This is where your case would fall down: a collision is a reasonably foreseeable outcome, damage to your braking system in normal operation is not reasonably foreseeable given that an emergency stop is something a breaking system should be able to do.
From my brief testing, it doesn't appear to be underpowered or laggy in normal operation.
The wear will start instantly - even in normal operation, the vast majority of the wear of an engine occurs in the couple of seconds it takes for the oil to start circulating properly.
«The challenge is to pick these individual gene variations and to really drill down and try and understand their function both in the normal operation of the immune system and in the disease state.»
«Other nuclear power plants in Japan are in normal operations or safely shutdown,» the JAIF reported Thursday.
Too much fuel during the start and warm up, but in normal operation the mixture is correct and it burns soot from the plugs.
In normal operation, the pads should appear to be touching the disc when you look at them, but you should be able to easily turn the wheel or hub by hand.
In normal operation it comes on for a few seconds at key on and then goes off.
The ELR engages regenerative braking in three ways: In normal operation, it's fairly light; slide the ELR's shifter into «L» and it engages more aggressively, happening as soon as you let off the accelerator even slightly.
In normal operation (such as driving on a bitumen surface) the front and rear axles are split by a differential which allows them to operate at different speeds when required — for example, when cornering.
In normal operation the system transfers driving power in a 35:65 split between the front and rear axles.
In normal operation the active cruise control will bring the car to a complete halt behind the vehicle in front at traffic lights.
In normal operation the Golf GTE Sport drives just as quietly as the production Golf GTE that is already marketed.
The CVT's savior among the car guy crowd may very well be a manufacturer's willingness to program stepped «gears» into the transmission's shift pattern either in normal operation, or in a special sport or manual mode.
In normal operation, particularly with a light load and when decelerating, the multi-plate clutch sends almost all of the engine's power to the front wheels to preserve energy and save fuel.
In normal operation, 100 percent of the torque goes to the rear wheels, which can carry the car to more than 323 km / h (200 mph) in either trim.
In normal operation, up to 100 percent is transmitted to the rear wheels and, if required, the clutch continuously diverts up to 100 percent of this torque to the front wheels.
In normal operation, M xDrive sends 100 - percent of its power to the rear wheels, and only diverts some to the front when it detects slip.
In normal operation, the transmission will work to optimize fuel economy, but when put into sport mode, it will imitate a 7 - speed sequential transmission.
In normal operation, torque is split 40/60 to the front and rear.
In normal operation, up to 100 percent of the drive torque is sent to the rear axle and when necessary the clutch can transfer up to 100 percent of this torque to the front wheels.
But in normal operation, I couldn't feel the engine kicking on and off.
In normal operation the GS is quick but not stupefying.
In normal operation the coupling directs about 15 per cent of the torque to the front axle; when the rear wheels start to spin, a maximum additional 15 per cent flows to the front.
In normal operation, the SportWagen is driven by the front wheels and rears are decoupled, which has the bonus of saving fuel.
Fleet vehicle: Any motor vehicle a company owns or leases that is in the normal operations of a company.
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