Exciters
Exciters

Exciters

There are three components of a turbine engine ignition system: the exciter, the ignition lead, and the igniter. The exciter takes input current from the aircraft electrical system, steps up the voltage, and delivers a high voltage output signal through the ignition lead to the igniter.
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There are three components of a turbine engine ignition system: the exciter, the ignition lead, and the igniter. The exciter takes input current from the aircraft electrical system, steps up the voltage, and delivers a high voltage output signal through the ignition lead to the igniter. The igniter sparks once its gap is ionized, and the field between the center electrode and igniter shell breaks down.