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НСП02-100-Р51-01-У5 (Эпос)

Sorting through the rubble of "very necessary things" near the garage, in a heap of ferrous metal I discovered several interesting objects of the USSR era. Among them there were two fixtures: one with an aluminum body, which looked very decent, and the other with an "iron" one and looked very wretched. As a fan of Soviet artifacts, I decided to give the second fixture a second life. I soaked the locks with WD-liquid, sanded the case, washed the shade, and under the layers of dirt and rust a Soviet industrial fixture NSP-02/P51-01-U5, produced in 1978, was discovered.



"Blik" switch pad

Here is such an interesting illuminated switch pad "BLIK". It was produced in the 90s, in multi-colored versions.

Looks great even with Legrand switches, the color of the frame is matched to the wallpaper.



ДРИ 175 (СЭЛЗ)

The 175W metal halide lamp. Color (color temperature) at a rated current is just over 4000K. Nice sample for the collection.



Two-way rotary switch

The post-war two-position counterpart to this pre-war rotary switch from Студент-Электрик.



IP44 rotary switch with the "key to light"

Rotary Estoplast switch, almost similar to that shown by the admin. I got it after replacing it with a rocker switch in one of the garages located not far from our house, where it was located, oddly enough, outside. Its handle, for the reason described below, was stolen in the first years of the garage's existence, so the disabled owner decided not to risk it again, moving the already new rocker switch inside.



1УБИ-80/220-ВП-312-У4, 1УБЕ-80/220-ВП-312-У4 (ЦП ВОС)

Cumbersome chokes for creating an anti-stroboscopic (with highly reduced luminous flux ripple) luminaire for two 80W fluorescent tubes. The capacitive branch works through two paralleled Polish capacitors Telpod HL-2-3.8-400 3.8µF +/- 5%, designed for 400V AC voltage with a frequency of 50Hz.

Production of the CP VOS (I do not know the specific plant).



«Домик» (КЗРП)

Christmas tree lights switch. It has a circuit with an electromagnetic relay. The body is metal, made in the form of a hut. You can connect two garlands to it, which will be switched on alternately - there are two sockets on the rear panel for this - "GIR-1" and "GIR-2". Also on the rear panel there is a handle of SP-1 regulator. In the window on the front panel, there is a neon lamp (unfortunately, I do not know its type), which lights up and goes out simultaneously with a garland connected to the "GIR 1" socket.



«Домик» (КЗРП)

The House - switch for Christmas tree garlands. The electrical circuit contains a RES9 relay, a 200 μF K50-12 capacitor, two MLT-2 resistors, one MLT820, a D207 diode, a PEV-15 ceramic resistor (seen in Figure 6) and a SP-1 variable resistor, which regulates the frequency of switching garlands. The body is shaped like a house, on the back of which there are two sockets for garlands "GIR-1" and "GIR-2", which, when switched on, flash alternately.



«Цветные огоньки» 220/16 (ВЗЭВП)

A Christmas tree electric garland, somewhat reminiscent of "Colored lights", but also different from it: there are no plastic sockets for E13.5-0.06 lamps, the base part, like the shades, consists only of plexiglass. There are 16 lamps in the garland. Lamps have contacts (see photos 9 and 10) which are inserted into a special plastic nozzle and together with it into the base. The plafond is connected to the base without a thread.



Тройник

Another splitter. The pins were riveted to the contact plates, but eventually rivets had to be replaced with bolts. The upper socket is quite deep, just for the depth of the "Schuko" plug, but the plug part, of course, does not fit in modern sockets, so after the replacement of all wall sockets with recessed ones, there is no reason to use it.

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