Definition
Carburetor Heat
A control that routes heated air into the carburetor intake to prevent or remove ice formation. Carburetor icing can occur even on warm days when humid air cools rapidly inside the carburetor venturi, restricting airflow and causing a loss of engine power. Applying carb heat causes a slight drop in RPM (which confirms it is working), followed by a rise in RPM if ice was present and has melted.
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