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RES instructions are used with:
Hold-in Windings
Windings in an electromagnetic device that maintain a magnetic field to keep a component, such as a relay or solenoid, in an activated state.
Cool Down Period
Cool down period refers to the time allowed for a machine, engine, or system to gradually return to ambient temperature after operation, to avoid stress or damage from abrupt temperature changes.
Cranking Time
The duration required to rotate an engine's crankshaft to start the engine.
Voltage Loss
The decrease in electrical potential within a circuit, usually resulting from the resistance or impedance present in its components.
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