Transcription of UNIT 4 IGNITION SYSTEMS Ignition Systems
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51 IGNITION SYSTEMS UNIT 4 IGNITION SYSTEMS Structure Introduction Objectives IGNITION system Types Comparison between Battery and Magneto IGNITION system Drawbacks (Disadvantages) of Conventional IGNITION SYSTEMS Advantages of Electronic IGNITION system Types of Electronic IGNITION system Firing Order Importance of IGNITION Timing and IGNITION Advance Summary Key Words Answers to SAQs INTRODUCTION We know that in case of Internal Combustion (IC) engines, combustion of air and fuel takes place inside the engine cylinder and the products of combustion expand to produce reciprocating motion of the piston.
51 UNIT 4 IGNITION SYSTEMS Ignition Systems Structure 4.1 Introduction Objectives 4.2 Ignition System Types 4.3 Comparison between Battery and Magneto Ignition System
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