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Chicago Pneumatic CPLT - 1 Specifications; 1.1 Description; 1.2 Reference conditions; 1.3 Overall limitations

Chicago Pneumatic CPLT
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CPLT
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1 Specifications
1.1 Description
The light tower CPLT comes completely assembled, fully tested and
ready to operate. The light mast is shown below in travel mode, but
the steady legs are shown in extended and locked down position.
The light tower CPLT is extremely light and manoeuvrable, making
it very simple to position at the desired location for optimal work area
lighting.
The light tower CPLT mast can be extended vertically up to 31 ft
(9,44 m) using simple hand winch operations. The head (all 4 light
units) can be rotated 360°, and each light unit can be rotated
independently through 180° in two degrees of freedom for optimal
zone lighting.
1.2 Reference conditions
1.3 Overall limitations
De-rating:
The engine must be capable to handle all the lights in a night shift
operation (PRP):
with an ambient temperature of 104°F (40 ºC) at sea level
with an ambient temperature of 77°F (25 ºC) at 8202.5 ft (2500 m).
Before attempting to use your light tower, it is very
important to ensure that it has been set up on flat and
solid ground with the support legs extended, the jacks
locked down and adjusted correctly so the machine is
level.
Rated frequency / speed 750 Hz / 2500 rpm
Service duty PRP
Absolute inlet pressure 100 kPa
Relative air humidity 30 %
Air inlet temperature 77°F (25ºC)
Maximum ambient temperature 113°F (45°C)
Altitude capability 13,124 ft (4000 m)
Maximum relative air humidity 85 %
Minimum starting temperature 14°F (-10°C)