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Power Switchboard SB-361/TT was a transportable power panel similar to Panel [[BD-132]]A except that it was used with equipment requiring a 24-volt battery supply instead of a 48-volt battery supply. The SB-361 /TT provided ringing current from either a 60-cycle source or the 24-volt central office battery. A rectifier was mounted in the power panel which was used to keep the central office battery charged. Power Switchboard SB-361/TT did not include the night alarm, fuse alarm, or no-voltage alarm circuits that are included in Panels [[BD-132]] and [[BD-132]]-A.
 
Power Switchboard SB-361/TT was a transportable power panel similar to Panel [[BD-132]]A except that it was used with equipment requiring a 24-volt battery supply instead of a 48-volt battery supply. The SB-361 /TT provided ringing current from either a 60-cycle source or the 24-volt central office battery. A rectifier was mounted in the power panel which was used to keep the central office battery charged. Power Switchboard SB-361/TT did not include the night alarm, fuse alarm, or no-voltage alarm circuits that are included in Panels [[BD-132]] and [[BD-132]]-A.
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==Reference File==
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* [[File:TM 11-2064 PANEL BD-132 GOOGLE.pdf]]
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
  
[[SB-132]]
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[[BD-132]]
  
 
[[SB - Switchboards]]
 
[[SB - Switchboards]]
  
 
[[2000]]
 
[[2000]]

Latest revision as of 18:59, 3 July 2019

SB-361.TT.jpg


Power Switchboard SB-361/TT was a transportable power panel similar to Panel BD-132A except that it was used with equipment requiring a 24-volt battery supply instead of a 48-volt battery supply. The SB-361 /TT provided ringing current from either a 60-cycle source or the 24-volt central office battery. A rectifier was mounted in the power panel which was used to keep the central office battery charged. Power Switchboard SB-361/TT did not include the night alarm, fuse alarm, or no-voltage alarm circuits that are included in Panels BD-132 and BD-132-A.


Reference File


See Also

BD-132

SB - Switchboards

2000