Answer Posted / kunal
EDO MEANS ELECTRICALLY DRAWN OUT i.e SPRING IS CHARGED WITH
MOTOR
MDO MEANS MANUALLY DRAWN OUT i.e SPRING IS CHARGED MANUALLY
BOTH ARE DRAWN OUT BUT DIFFERENCE IS WHEATHER SPRING IS
CHARGED WITH MOTOR OR BY MANUAL.
EDO Can be charged manually also.It comes with motor for
spring charge and can be charged manually also. no need to
wait, operation will be done automatically.
Normally whereevr power switching is there we require EDO
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