Dual fuel definition

Dual fuel means a vehicle which operates on a combination of fuels, usually gasoline or diesel and an alternative fuel, at the same time. That is, the mixed fuels are introduced into the combustion chamber of the engine.
Dual fuel means a mixture of diesel fuel or distillate oil and gaseous fuels.
Dual fuel means a motor vehicle that is engineered and designed to be capable of operating on a petroleum fuel and on another fuel that is stored separately on-board the vehicle.

Examples of Dual fuel in a sentence

  • Another characteristic of Dual fuel engines is the redundancy to switch back to diesel if the gas supply is not available.

  • Table 1 – Performance Metrics Characteristics of pre-fabricated homes • Dual fuel homes with Energy Design Rating (EDR) of 100 (this score meets the 2016 International Energy Conservation Code).


More Definitions of Dual fuel

Dual fuel means where both electricity and gas are supplied to a domestic customer at the same domestic premises, by a person who is both a licensed electricity supplier and a licensed gas supplier.
Dual fuel means a type of burner capable of combusting more than one type of commercial fuel.
Dual fuel. The electric heating system for the home shall be a minimum of 5 kW of electric load. The non-electric heating system must utilize thermal storage or be fueled by a thermostatically controlled natural gas, fuel oil, or propane heating system. The non-electric heating system must be capable of providing the Applicant’s total heating requirements for 10 continuous hours (or longer under extremely cold conditions) during controlled peak.
Dual fuel means where both electricity and gas are supplied to a domestic customer at the same domestic premises, by a person who is both a licensed electricity supplier and a licensed gas supplier. The supply of dual fuel to a E&W domestic customer is treated as a supply to two E&W domestic customers.
Dual fuel. GAS TRANSPORTATION SERVICE AGREEMENT (CONTINUED)
Dual fuel systems): You can qualify for the program only if you replace your electric water heater with an ENERGY STAR certified gas water heater. You are still eligible for a high-efficiency gas furnace rebate through the BGE Smart Energy Savers Program. • Customers who keep their existing heat pump and configure it to run as an air conditioner only, and install a high-efficiency natural gas furnace as the heating source: You can qualify for the program only if you replace your electric water heater with an ENERGY STAR certified gas water heater. You are still eligible for a high-efficiency gas furnace rebate through the BGE Smart Energy Savers Program.
Dual fuel means a customer who takes both electricity and gas at the same property;