Cine-film projection : a practical manual for users of all types of 16-mm. (1952)

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anything about, and with the unfortunate result that the converter was partially damaged. Since then the author has always made a point of looking at the meter himself, and you are advised to follow suit and make the procedure a habit. Even if your equipment is universal you must still make sure that the voltage is correct and of sufficient pressure, and that it is within the scope of your transformer tappings or resistance limits. 230 A.c SPEAKER* NON-6YNC WOdklNO ON ISO v. 110 VOLTS PROJECTOR. SPEAKtU AMPLIFIER. LAMP frMOTOfc } HO v. NON SYNC Z50 v. Lay-out Fig. 20 for connecting a 230-volt non-sync projector (A.C. only). with a 1 10volt Having satisfied yourself concerning the voltage the next thing to do is to decide on the best layout of your equipment. And in the case of very small halls or rooms only capable of seating a dozen or so, you may find that the usual method won't do, for the layout may have to be fitted in with the existing 95