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Kinoton FP 50 D - Rectifiers; Xenon Sensor (Option)

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Components
Issue: 04/2011
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The rectier supplies the xenon lamp with regular current. The needed intensity of
currents for the rectier (type) depends on the xenon unit.
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The rectier is placed in the console.
The standard rectier are available
with power of:
- 65 to 85 A
- 75 to 95 A
- 100 to 140 A
The intensity of current for the xenon
lamp is adjustable by turning the hand
wheel on the projector housing - the
rectier iron core will be moved. The
adjusted intensity of current is dis-
played on the ammeter.
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The electronic Kinoton rectier are available with a power up to:
- 110 A (KEX 110)
- 170 A (KEX 170)
for use for different mains voltages.
The intensity of current for the xenon lamp can be set by turning a potentiometer or
via the LDU unit’s program.
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You will nd a more detailed description of the rectier in the corresponding operating
manual.
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The xenon sensor (arrow) monitors the
function of the xenon bulb. The Hall sen-
sor is closed in a ferrite core. This ferrite
core is closed around the xenon lamp
mains cable. If the xenon bulb does not
illuminate during a running program, the
sensor transmit this error to the EMK 1.
The EMK 1 beeps and shows “L” in the
display.

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