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| − | [[File:M-222 8751780191 l.jpg| | + | ==Overview== |
| + | Application | ||
| + | Converter M- 222 is designed to supply emergency power ringing current for telephone switchboards such as Switchboards BD-91-( ) and BD-96, when power from a 110-volt, 60 cycle source is not available or when the standard 110-volt power ringing equipment fails in service. Converter M- 222 is a component of Telephone Central Office Sets TC- 4 and TC-12. | ||
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| + | ==Technical Characteristics== | ||
| + | ===Power Source=== | ||
| + | Converter M-222 uses two 1 1/2-volt Batteries BA-23, connected in series, as a source of power. Battery life is approximately 8 to 10 hours under continuous operation. | ||
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| + | ===Output Voltage and Frequency=== | ||
| + | The output of Converter M-222 is 100 volts alternating current open circuit, or 50 volts with a 5-watt load. The peak voltage will not exceed 250 volts. The frequency of the output voltage is 24 cycles ± 4 cycles. | ||
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| + | ===Description=== | ||
| + | Converter M-222 consists essentially of the following assemblies: Box. Converter M-222 is housed in a rectangular steel box with two removable sides. On the front panel are mounted an output receptacle, a nameplate, the lower section of one catch fastener, and Switch SW- 105. The switch is mounted in a recess in the panel. The ON and OFF positions of the switch are marked on the panel. | ||
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| + | [[File:M-222_7.png|400px|center]] | ||
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| + | ==Images== | ||
| + | <gallery widths=100px heights=100px perrow=5> | ||
| + | File:M-222 8751780191 l.jpg | ||
| + | File:M-222_1.png | ||
| + | File:M-222_2.png | ||
| + | File:M-222_3.png | ||
| + | File:M-222_4.png | ||
| + | File:M-222_5.png | ||
| + | File:M-222_6.png | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
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| + | ==Related Files== | ||
| + | ;{{pdf|TM-11-344_1943.pdf|TM 11-344 (1943)}} | ||
| + | :Technical Manual | ||
| + | ::Converter | ||
| + | ::M-222 | ||
| + | ::March 16, 1943 | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | ;{{pdf|TM-11-344_1946.pdf|TM 11-344 (1946)}} | ||
| + | :Technical Manual | ||
| + | ::Converter | ||
| + | ::M-222 | ||
| + | ::April 1946 | ||
| + | |||
[[Category:Military/Power Supplies]] | [[Category:Military/Power Supplies]] | ||
Latest revision as of 06:50, 20 September 2013
Contents
Overview
Application Converter M- 222 is designed to supply emergency power ringing current for telephone switchboards such as Switchboards BD-91-( ) and BD-96, when power from a 110-volt, 60 cycle source is not available or when the standard 110-volt power ringing equipment fails in service. Converter M- 222 is a component of Telephone Central Office Sets TC- 4 and TC-12.
Technical Characteristics
Power Source
Converter M-222 uses two 1 1/2-volt Batteries BA-23, connected in series, as a source of power. Battery life is approximately 8 to 10 hours under continuous operation.
Output Voltage and Frequency
The output of Converter M-222 is 100 volts alternating current open circuit, or 50 volts with a 5-watt load. The peak voltage will not exceed 250 volts. The frequency of the output voltage is 24 cycles ± 4 cycles.
Description
Converter M-222 consists essentially of the following assemblies: Box. Converter M-222 is housed in a rectangular steel box with two removable sides. On the front panel are mounted an output receptacle, a nameplate, the lower section of one catch fastener, and Switch SW- 105. The switch is mounted in a recess in the panel. The ON and OFF positions of the switch are marked on the panel.
Images
Related Files
- Technical Manual
- Converter
- M-222
- March 16, 1943
- Technical Manual
- Converter
- M-222
- April 1946