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Converter M-222 is designed to supply emergency ringing current for telephone switchboards from two Signal Corps Batteries BA-23 in series, as a source of power. Converter M-222 is supplied without the batteries, which must be installed as described in paragraph 6, Battery Installation. The output voltage is 100 volts a.c. open circuit; 50 volts a.c. with a 5-watt load. The peak voltage does not exceed 250 volts a.c. The frequency of the output voltage is 24 cycles -I- 4 cycles. | Converter M-222 is designed to supply emergency ringing current for telephone switchboards from two Signal Corps Batteries BA-23 in series, as a source of power. Converter M-222 is supplied without the batteries, which must be installed as described in paragraph 6, Battery Installation. The output voltage is 100 volts a.c. open circuit; 50 volts a.c. with a 5-watt load. The peak voltage does not exceed 250 volts a.c. The frequency of the output voltage is 24 cycles -I- 4 cycles. | ||
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Overview
Converter M-222 is designed to supply emergency ringing current for telephone switchboards from two Signal Corps Batteries BA-23 in series, as a source of power. Converter M-222 is supplied without the batteries, which must be installed as described in paragraph 6, Battery Installation. The output voltage is 100 volts a.c. open circuit; 50 volts a.c. with a 5-watt load. The peak voltage does not exceed 250 volts a.c. The frequency of the output voltage is 24 cycles -I- 4 cycles.
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