An inductor is a kind of inductor, which is a dielectric core and an insulated wire spirally wound around it. Industrial ones are produced in a separate housing and have special terminals for connection. The choke connection diagram is drawn on its body. Typically, chokes are connected in series in the lamp circuit.
Necessary
- - industrial choke;
- - IZU - triggering device;
- - Fluorescent Lamp,;
- - cartridge;
- - wires, screwdriver.
Instructions
Step 1
Carefully study the choke connection diagram drawn on its body. Following it, connect the phase wire directly to the coil to the appropriate terminal. From it, the wire goes to the IZU to the terminal marked with the letter D (choke). From the IZU terminal with the designation L (lamp), another wire is connected to the lamp holder. Another wire from the N terminal goes back to the network.
Step 2
Take a two-wire wire and connect it to a regular plug. Divide the other end of the wire in two and strip the ends. Connect one core of the wire to the choke terminal with a screw. Connect a small piece of single-core wire to the second choke terminal with a screw. Screw its other end with a screw to the IZU terminal marked with the letter D. Connect another small piece of wire to the L terminal of the triggering device. Connect the opposite end of the wire to the lamp socket.
Step 3
From the lamp holder, connect the next piece of wire to the mains (neutral) wire, to which also connect a small wire coming from terminal N of the triggering device. All three wires are connected with a special plastic connector, which can be purchased at an electrical store. The simplest twisting of wires is also possible, which must be well insulated.
Step 4
Screw the lamp into the socket and plug it in.