If within a governor, an over speed detection/actuation mechanism is provided to trip the
engine in case of over speeding and or rapid increase of speed then the governor is called an over speed governor. These were the obsolete governors and commonly had fly or bob
weights restrained by spring. When the engine exceeds a predetermined speed, the weight
moves out to strike some form of fuel cutoff.
Governors designed to maintain the engine speed at the set point are called constant speed
governors. These are also referred to as isochronous governors like the ones usually installed on COPT and main engine
engine in case of over speeding and or rapid increase of speed then the governor is called an over speed governor. These were the obsolete governors and commonly had fly or bob
weights restrained by spring. When the engine exceeds a predetermined speed, the weight
moves out to strike some form of fuel cutoff.
Governors designed to maintain the engine speed at the set point are called constant speed
governors. These are also referred to as isochronous governors like the ones usually installed on COPT and main engine
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