Motion picture handbook; a guide for managers and operators of motion picture theatres ([c1916])

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FOR MANAGERS AND OPERATORS 367 Wiring Diagrams for the Formostat. — Fig. 178, No. 1, shows the connections used with the regular 110 volt formostat supplying two lamps alternately. No. 2 shows connections used with 110 volt formostat for three lamps. That is to 2 2.0 VOLT L//VE 30 (\MP. SWTCH AND FUSE. Figure 178. say, a motion picture arc and a dissolver. No. 3 shows connections used with special 220 volt formostat for two lamps, and No. 4 shows connections used with special 220 volt formostat for three lamps.