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TWR Lighting E-2/3DB User Manual

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E:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK3\E2-3DB.doc
Rev. 01/13/00; Rev. 07/2000 o2L/H
Rev. 10/2000 (dwgs. 100239, 601, 601-01, 601-02, H02-258, 100031, 279L, 274S, 100089)
Rev. 06/21/00 (Reformatted Text; Revised Pg. 3 (2.4.1, 20 amp to 30 amp)
IMPORTANT!!!
PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO FILL OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY. FILE IT
IN A SAFE PLACE. IN THE EVENT YOU EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS WITH
OR HAVE QUESTIONS CONCERNING YOUR CONTROLLER, THE
FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS NECESSARY TO OBTAIN PROPER
SERVICE AND PARTS.
MODEL # E-2/3DB
SERIAL #
PURCHASE DATE
PURCHASED FROM

Table of Contents

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TWR Lighting E-2/3DB Specifications

General IconGeneral
Max Current per Channel3A
Input Voltage24V DC
Output Voltage24V DC
ProtectionShort circuit
Operating Temperature-20°C - 50°C

Summary

Introduction

Equipment Specifications

Details dimensions, electrical voltage, intensity, beam spread, flash rate, wattage, and temperature.

Installation Guide

Installation Guide

Tower Lighting Kit Installation

Covers choices for wiring strobe beacons using cable or conduit.

Alarm Wiring Connections

Explains alarm contacts for strobe failures, power failure, and photocell status.

Beacon Mounting and Wiring

Step-by-step instructions for mounting and wiring the beacon.

Alarm Testing Procedures

Procedures for testing various alarm functions using an ohm meter.

Installation Guide

Controller Configuration

Factory setup as a master controller and interfacing with additional units.

Theory of Operation

Bleeder Circuit Safety

Crucial safety circuit that discharges high voltage from storage capacitors after power off.

Strobe Diagnostic Circuits

Circuits for system checks and maintenance convenience, including LED indicators.

Theory of Operation

Alarm Circuits Overview

Details circuits for monitoring strobe failures, power, and photocell status, including specific alarms.

Troubleshooting Guide

Diagnostic Evaluation Steps

Procedure for initial checks, including opening the controller and observing LEDs.

Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting Assistance

Provides detailed assistance for common troubleshooting issues, including LED status and specific problems.

Troubleshooting Guide

Maintenance Guide

Major Components List