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  2. Centrifugal governor - Wikipedia

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    Centrifugal governors are used in many modern repeating watches to limit the speed of the striking train, so the repeater does not run too quickly. Another kind of centrifugal governor consists of a pair of masses on a spindle inside a cylinder, the masses or the cylinder being coated with pads, somewhat like a centrifugal clutch or a drum brake.

  3. Governor (device) - Wikipedia

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    A governor, or speed limiter or controller, is a device used to measure and regulate the speed of a machine, such as an engine.. A classic example is the centrifugal governor, also known as the Watt or fly-ball governor on a reciprocating steam engine, which uses the effect of inertial force on rotating weights driven by the machine output shaft to regulate its speed by altering the input flow ...

  4. Regulator (automatic control) - Wikipedia

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    Electronic regulators as used in modern railway sets where the voltage is raised or lowered to control the speed of the engine Mechanical systems such as valves as used in fluid control systems. Purely mechanical pre-automotive systems included such designs as the Watt centrifugal governor whereas modern systems may have electronic fluid speed ...

  5. Servo (radio control) - Wikipedia

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    Centrifugal fly-ball actuator. The fly-ball actuator was introduced to R/C modelling in 1951 by Brayton Paul, [5] and consisted of an electric motor and a centrifugal governor connected to a free-running axis that could, with the motor running, pull a rudder control rod by varying degrees. Used with a keyed radio system, this allowed some ...

  6. Hit-and-miss engine - Wikipedia

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    Governors are centrifugal, swinging-arm, pivot-arm, and many others. The actuator mechanism to govern speed is also varied depending on patents existing and the governor used. See, for example, U.S. Patent 543,157 [2] from 1895 or 980,658 [3] from 1911. However accomplished, the governor has one job: to control the speed of the engine.

  7. Compressor station - Wikipedia

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    Electric Motor/Centrifugal Compressor uses a centrifugal compressor driven by a high voltage electric motor. An electrified compressor may still require an air permit, [ 5 ] as regulations vary by location an applicability analysis should be conducted whenever a compressor station will be constructed.

  8. Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Charleroi - Wikipedia

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    The pump machinery division was (ACEC centrifugal pumps) acquired (from ACEC Union Minière) by BW/IP in 1992. [36] BW/IP successor Flowserve closed the Charleroi pump factory in 1997. [37] After the sale of the centrifugal pumps division, no significant parts of ACEC remained in the Union Minière; it was renamed Umicore in 1992.

  9. Flow control valve - Wikipedia

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    Process plants consist of hundreds, or even thousands, of control loops all networked together to produce a product to be offered for sale. Each of these control loops is designed to keep some important process variable, such as pressure, flow, level, or temperature, within a required operating range to ensure the quality of the end product.

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