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plenum - use in sentences
Preposition: with
- injection: Fuel System: Tuned runner aluminum plenum with multi port injection.
Converse of object
- form: The dish will be 3.5m deep at its thickest point forming a plenum for smoke extract from the atrium below.
Adjective modifier
- standard: Rover K series 1600cc engines - provided induction is via the standard production plenum.
- 4th: The 4th Plenum drew attention to the Party's call to put the full weight of the collective behind all the work.
- enlarged: In the autumn the enlarged plenum of the ICL declared not an independent party but an instrument for creating them.
- 3rd: The deliberations of the 3rd Plenum took place in the context of developments nationally and internationally which put great demands on the Party.
- extended: Only Harber and Kirby joined the extended plenum of the following spring.
Modifies a noun
- chamber: Upon exiting the LP compressor around 58 % percent of the airflow enters a plenum chamber.
- vaporizer: It is safer to use conventional plenum vaporizers mounted on the anesthetic machine outside the circle.
- system: See air change, air washer, modulated control plenum system, unit air conditioner, and BS 5643.
- area: There is another advantage to be gained from keeping the plenum area of the bulkhead clear.
Noun used with modifier
- air: Low air leakage plenum floors for underfloor air delivery are standard.
- production: Rover K series 1600cc engines - provided induction is via the standard production plenum.
- supply: This raked structure consists of concrete treads and timber infill risers and is used as a supply air plenum.
- return: Spent air is drawn from the space back to the zone unit via return air grilles located over the return plenum.
- throttle: In 2002, the car has been further modified with a John Eales triple throttle body plenum.
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