It's bimetal so opens when warm releasing choke which richens mixture until warm enough to run without it.
A choke coil is used in several electrical devices. The function it has is to block AC currents from passing through as it allows DC currents to pass through.
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inductance and resistance are the parameters of the choke cil
choke is connected in series not parallel.lol
The function of the input choke for an AC drive is much the same as the function of the choke on any other mechanical device. The jump start the unit the choke should be in the open mode. The stop the operation of the unit the choke should be moved to the closed position.
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The function of a choke in a lamp circuit is to produce high voltage. In tubelights, the high voltage is essential for ionisation of the gas which is present in tubelights.
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There is no choke on an injection system. The cold start enrichment system performs this function.
In cars with a carburetor the choke is used to help start the engine when could. Engaging the choke closes a flap which reduces the amount of air in the fuel mixture when the engine is started.
It's bimetal so opens when warm releasing choke which richens mixture until warm enough to run without it.
Being fuel injected and not carburetored, it doesn't have a choke. The cold start function is done electronically through the ecm and its sensors.
The function of any ballast in a lighting fixture is to raise the voltage high enough to strike an arc through the bulb or tube.
A choke coil is used in several electrical devices. The function it has is to block AC currents from passing through as it allows DC currents to pass through.
To limit the current flowing through the fluorescent tube once its gas has ionised.