In the Tripoli L2 Certification exam, they have the following question:
When doing an air-start of an L class motor, which of the following would be considered the safest configuration?
a. A single computer driving a single initiator (answer)
b. Two computers each driving one initiator with a 0.5 second delay between firing the two initiators
c. Two computers each driving one initiator with no delay between them
I've been trying to find some background information about Air Starts to understand both the question and the answer and I haven't been able to find anything regarding safe configuration of air-starts. I find the wording of the Tripoli answer a bit confusing. Are they saying that you want to have a separate computer driving the airstart of your second motor? Or that you only want one main computer driving everything? Maybe I'm overthinking this, but I want to make sure I understand the concept they are testing with this question.
Thanks!
When doing an air-start of an L class motor, which of the following would be considered the safest configuration?
a. A single computer driving a single initiator (answer)
b. Two computers each driving one initiator with a 0.5 second delay between firing the two initiators
c. Two computers each driving one initiator with no delay between them
I've been trying to find some background information about Air Starts to understand both the question and the answer and I haven't been able to find anything regarding safe configuration of air-starts. I find the wording of the Tripoli answer a bit confusing. Are they saying that you want to have a separate computer driving the airstart of your second motor? Or that you only want one main computer driving everything? Maybe I'm overthinking this, but I want to make sure I understand the concept they are testing with this question.
Thanks!