ISO/TC 70/WG 2 - Terms and definitions
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ISO/TC 70/WG 2 is a Working Group within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Terms and definitions". This committee has published 4 standards.
ISO/TC 70/WG 2 develops ISO standards. Currently, there are 4 published standards from this working group.
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This document establishes a vocabulary for liquid fuel systems of reciprocating internal combustion engines. The terms and definitions are classified as follows: - fuel supply system (3.1); - carburettor (3.2); - fuel injection system (3.3). Note: ISO 2710-1 gives a classification of reciprocating internal combustion engines and denotes the basic terms and definitions of such engines and their characteristics.
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This document establishes a vocabulary for emission control systems of reciprocating internal combustion engines. In this document, the terms are classified as follows: a) exhaust emission matter; b) exhaust emission control systems and devices; c) parameters for exhaust emission control systems.
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This document establishes a vocabulary for ignition systems of reciprocating internal combustion engines. In this document, the terms are classified as follows: a) types of ignition system; b) conventional ignition systems; c) electronic ignition systems; d) computer-controlled ignition systems; e) parameters for ignition systems. NOTE ISO 2710-1 gives a classification of reciprocating internal combustion engines and defines basic terms and definitions of such engines and their characteristics.
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This document defines terms relating to lubricating systems.
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