The emission system of outdoor power equipment, specifically pertaining to a particular brand of lawn mowers, facilitates the expulsion of combustion byproducts from the engine. These byproducts are generated during the operation of the internal combustion engine and are routed through the system for release into the atmosphere. An example is the expulsion of gases from a machine powered by gasoline used to maintain residential lawns.
Proper functionality of this system is crucial for both engine performance and environmental considerations. It ensures efficient removal of exhaust gases, which contributes to optimal engine operation and longevity. Historically, advancements in these systems have focused on reducing harmful emissions and meeting increasingly stringent regulatory standards concerning air quality and pollutant control.