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wiring in a adjunct dial

Started by Babybearjs, January 15, 2016, 06:36:22 AM

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Babybearjs

I have a W.E. 1035 Adjunct dial and decided to try to wire it into a 302. I got stopped right away, as the #5 dial has 5 wires as the #9 dial has only 4. so here I am trying to understand the similarities of both dials.... based on the schematic for the 302.... the pulse terminal is BB...right? can someone guide me through the ON and pulse terminals of the #5, #6 dials....  the #9 dial is so easy... the older dials get me confused....
John

G-Man

 The half-dozen or so documents in the TCI Library that are devoted to the 1035 do not show a diagram for the 302-series set; only for 212, 500, 600, etc., series of sets. The may assist you in extrapolating a circuit for interfacing your 302 set.

poplar1

Y and BK are the dial pulse.
BB and W are normally closed so are in series with the receiver.

On a 9-type, green and blue -- or two blue -- are the DP.
The two whites are normally open so are in parallel with the receiver.
"C'est pas une restauration, c'est une rénovation."--François Martin.

Babybearjs

thanks guys! I started to wire in the dial and had to stop for now.... it looks like I'm going to need another terminal board.... it looks like some of the connections have to be terminated by themselves.... looking for parts......
John