Mercury Magnetics P4550JT-G2
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Mercury Magnetics P4550JT-G2
MM P4550JT-G2. intended for JTM 45 and 50 watts.
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It seems that MM has changed to terminals for some of the wires on this PT.
Here are a pic and a diagram for the new version.
george
Here are a pic and a diagram for the new version.
george
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Re: Mercury Magnetics P4550JT-G2
With regard to our JTM 45 kit:
Select the correct color primary wire for your operating voltage.
BLACK 117V
BROWN 220V
RED 230V
YELLOW 240V
The terminal labeled "COM" will replace the orange wire indicated in the instructions.
Terminals 9,10 and 11 correlate to the green heater wires. With 10 being the center tap which gets grounded.
Terminals 12 and 13 correlate to the yellow rectifier heater wires.
Terminals 6,7 and 8 correlate to the red high voltage wires. With 7 being the CT which goes to the fuse holder and then to ground.
George
Select the correct color primary wire for your operating voltage.
BLACK 117V
BROWN 220V
RED 230V
YELLOW 240V
The terminal labeled "COM" will replace the orange wire indicated in the instructions.
Terminals 9,10 and 11 correlate to the green heater wires. With 10 being the center tap which gets grounded.
Terminals 12 and 13 correlate to the yellow rectifier heater wires.
Terminals 6,7 and 8 correlate to the red high voltage wires. With 7 being the CT which goes to the fuse holder and then to ground.
George