Starting fluid canister heater

Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – Auxiliary fuel supply device

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123179H, 123549, 12317921, 12317915, F02M 116

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050958666

ABSTRACT:
A starting fluid injection system includes a pressurized canister containing a starting fluid under pressure which is dispensed by a valve to an internal combustion engine. A heating element is mounted on the canister, and a power circuit supplies power to the heating element. A thermostat is included in the power circuit to prevent the heating element from heating the canister when a measured control temperature, which may for example correspond to a surface temperature of the canister, is greater than a threshold value.

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