This is what's stamped on the body: RITTENHOUSE 5 V.A. no. 180
Photo: www.badongo.com/pic/9826616 (black corners are from image-rotation)
Thanks for any details. Jim
Looks like the door bell transformer to me.
Neil S.
>Can someone help identify this old device? It's mounted almost 9 feet up
>the wall of a garage in an early 1950's California house, and the other
>side of the wall is the kitchen. No obvious signs of what it might connect
>to inside.
>
>This is what's stamped on the body: RITTENHOUSE 5 V.A. no. 180
Probably the door-bell transformer. If so, you'd probably find a few
volts of AC on those two screw terminals... and disconnecting either
wire would leave your doorbell inoperable.
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I think I can see Bugle and Bell terminals, so I guess it may be a
novelty door bell.
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That rings true, since searching for that brand name brought up links for
old doorbells. Not sure why it's so far from the doorbell itself - at the
kitchen entrance.
Thanks. Jim
In the Dining Room, also look for a push button in the floor [may be
covered over now] near where the master would sit. That transformer
may have been the power to ring the maid's bell.
The doorbell itself is just a simple two-tone plunger type.
Jim
That's definately a door bell transformer. the 5VA refers to
the output capacity (roughly 5 watt). that wire you see is
the old "push back" bell wire. waxed cotton, you just "push
back" to expose the copper.
Jeff
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