Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum and not an electrical whiz by any stretch of the imagination!
I understand - happy to be corrected on any point - that the standard voltage on a BT telephone line in the UK is around 50v but this goes up to 75v to ring the connected telephone. I also understand that if the telephone line is behind a switchboard it is possible to prevent the telephone from ringing and effectively stopping 75v from ever hitting the telephone.
Is it possible to do something similar with a standard BT telephone line and guarantee that 75v never hits the telephone?
I understand - happy to be corrected on any point - that the standard voltage on a BT telephone line in the UK is around 50v but this goes up to 75v to ring the connected telephone. I also understand that if the telephone line is behind a switchboard it is possible to prevent the telephone from ringing and effectively stopping 75v from ever hitting the telephone.
Is it possible to do something similar with a standard BT telephone line and guarantee that 75v never hits the telephone?