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Manifold vacuum, or engine vacuum in a petrol engine is the difference in air pressure between the engine's intake manifold and Earth's atmosphere. Manifold vacuum is an effect of a piston's movement on the induction stroke and the airflow through a throttle in the intake manifold of an engine. It is a measure of the amount of restriction of ...
Hydraulic manifold A component used to regulate fluid flow in a hydraulic system, thus controlling the transfer of power between actuators and pumps Inlet manifold (or "intake manifold") An engine part that supplies the air or fuel/air mixture to the cylinders Scuba manifold In a scuba set, connects two or more diving cylinders Vacuum gas manifold
Hydraulic manifold, a component used to regulate fluid flow in a hydraulic system, thus controlling the transfer of power between actuators and pumps; Manifold (scuba), in a scuba set, connects two or more diving cylinders; Vacuum gas manifold, a piece of apparatus used in chemistry to manipulate gases
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English: This is a diagram of a vacuum gas manifold with two Teflon taps per reaction line. One Teflon tap opens/closes the reaction line to an inert gas and the other Teflon tap opens/closes the reaction line to vacuum. Inert gas in; Inert gas out; Vacuum; Reaction line; Teflon tap to inert gas; Teflon tap to vacuum
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