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  2. Fuel line - Wikipedia

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    Fuel line feeding the auxiliary power unit of an Airbus A340.. A fuel line is a hose or pipe used to transfer fuel from one point in a vehicle to another. The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines a fuel line as "all hoses or tubing designed to contain liquid fuel or fuel vapor.

  3. Enbridge Line 5 - Wikipedia

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    Enbridge Line 5 is a 645-mile oil pipeline owned by the Canadian multinational corporation Enbridge. Constructed in 1953, the pipeline conveys crude oil from western Canada to eastern Canada via the Great Lakes states.

  4. UK oil pipeline network - Wikipedia

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    A/T line Avonmouth Aldermaston 8/10 180 + 80 725 1941 A/A line Avonmouth Stanlow 220 8/10 100 725 1941–42 N/S line via Gloucester, Upton, Worcester, Stourport and Beeston Castle terminals Avonmouth Hythe/Fawley 6 1440 Aviation kerosene Backford Bromborough/ Ellesmere Port 10 725 Backford Misterton 160 8/10 80 1941–44 B/M line Backford/Stanlow

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  6. Common rail - Wikipedia

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    Common rail fuel system on a Volvo truck engine. In 1916 Vickers pioneered the use of mechanical common rail systems in G-class submarine engines. For every 90° of rotation, four plunger pumps allowed a constant injection pressure of 3,000 pounds per square inch (210 bar; 21 MPa), with fuel delivery to individual cylinders being shut off by valves in the injector lines. [1]

  7. Mine-clearing line charge - Wikipedia

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    Laid out line charge being used to destroy surplus ammunition. Systems in current use include the British Python minefield breaching system, which can clear a 7.3-metre (24 ft) wide by 180–200-metre (590–660 ft) long path, and the American M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge, which can clear an 8 m wide by 100 m long path. [8]

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