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CV1628

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ID = 29098
       
Country:
Great Britain (UK)
Brand: GEC, General Electric Co Ltd., GENALEX; London
Developer: GEC, General Electric Co Ltd., GENALEX; London 
Tube type:  Half-Wave Mercury-Vapor Rectifier   Power-supply 
  Ca. 1925 up to 1945 rare.
Identical to CV1628 = GU8 = VT191_GPO
Similar Tubes
Normally replaceable-slightly different:
  CV324

Base SPECIAL TUBEBASE in general Top contact with a cap.
Was used by Military and/or Government
Filament Vf 2.35 Volts / If 40 Ampere / Direct / Specified voltage AC/DC
Description

Va<22kV piv. Ia<4A average dc.

Tube designed for telephony and as a half wave mercury rectifier. Tube mounted vertically, base down so as to allow cooling of the base. This situation must be the same during storage so that the filament and anode do not become contaminated by the mercury. In operation, there must be a time delay after switching on the filament in order that the filament may attain its working temperature and that the condensation temperature may be within rated limits before the anode voltage is supplied. For a new tube, or when the tube has been in storage or transported, the filament must be run for at least 30 minutes at normal filament voltage before the anode voltage is applied. The two pins of the filament are one inch long and set one quarter of an inch apart.

 
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Dimensions (WHD)
incl. pins / tip
100 x 475 x mm / 3.94 x 18.70 x inch
Weight 1700 g / 59.97 oz
Information source - - Manufacturers Literature   
-- Original-techn. papers.   
Babani, International Radio Tube Encyclopaedia

 

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