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pdf Cook Electric - C-102.006 i4 Nov74 - Main Frame Connector Popular

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Cook Electric - C-102.006 i4 Nov74 - Main Frame Connector

A 100 pair unit used for terminating outside plant cables in central offices or customer premise locations where current (heat coils) and voltage (carbon arrestors or gas tube) protection is required. Contributed by John Novack.

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Cook Electric - No 10 Protector Ad - 6-24-1916

Cook's Protective News, V1 N15, June 24, 1916. Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. 

pdf Cook Electric NT - 60-213400 i2 Jul85 - 213400 Multi-channel Digital Announcer Popular

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Cook Electric NT - 60-213400 i2 Jul85 - 213400 Multi-channel Digital Announcer

Includes the following NT Practices (NTP):

756-0224-100 i2 Jul85 - Equipment Description
756-0224-200 i2 Jul85 - Installation
756-0224-300 i2 Jul85 - Operating Procedures
756-0224-400 i2 Jul85 - Maintenance
Addendum 60-213400-3 i1 Aug85 - Maintenance - Grounding and Noise Considerations
60-214533 i1 Mar85 - Installation - 214533 and 214534 Connection Retainers
60-213400-9656 i1 Dec85 - Alternate Mounting Bracket

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