Victor asks:
Dear electricians, good afternoon. Please help me figure out the throttle. There is a subject part number 163694. Distribution block 2G7. There is no marking on the block, except that it holds 6A 450V and the diameter of the wires.There is a drawing on the body, but it is EXTREMELY ambiguous. As a consumer - a G23 11W lamp (to the edge, of course, but acceptable according to the specification). It is not clear where is the input of the choke, where is the output to the load? Can it really only be connected to the phase wire? (It is unclear how this is ensured in the same table lamps, when the plug is stuck into the socket completely unimaginatively).
Thanks.
In fact, it is interpreted more than unambiguously, on all chokes, it’s just that you probably didn’t often come across them. It is connected even in phase, even at zero, it is just, as it were, "supposed" to connect it in phase, but as you said: “It is unclear how this is ensured in the same table lamps, when the plug is inserted into the socket completely smartly ". Will work anyway.
He has no entrance or exit. An inductor is a two-lead (in this case) device that has no phasing or polarity. Those. in one terminal phase, in the other wire to the light bulb.
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