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6. 

Test Equipment and Tools 

No special test equipment other than the TS-23/A Strobe Light Tester is required to test 
the MS-2000(M) strobe light.  If this tester is not available or functionally inoperative, 
flash rate testing can be accomplished MANUALLY in accordance with procedures 
outlined in paragraph 5.b.(1) except limit the test to two (2) minutes, counting the rate in 
the last minute.  Test equipment for the BA-3058/U battery is commercially available. 

7. 

Theory of Operation 

All electrical circuitry comprising the MS-2000(M) strobe light is enclosed within its 
main body case assembly.  Briefly, these circuits operate to step up the battery voltage to 
a level sufficient to fire the xenon flash tube.  This stepped-up voltage is so timed that the 
flash tube will fire between 40-60 flashes per minute. 

8. Maintenance 

Requirement 

Since all electronic circuitry of the MS-2000(M)  strobe is enclosed within its main body 
case assembly and cannot be disassembled without destroying its integrity, preventive 
maintenance requirements are limited to initial and periodic flash rate testing and visual 
inspections.  Battery preventive maintenance visual checks will be performed during 
initial and periodic inspections of the light. 

9. 

Preventive Maintenance Checks 

             DO NOT PERFORM PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE IN FLAMMABLE ATMOSPHERE       

            OR NEAR OPEN FLAME.

 

a. 

MS-2000(M)/ Distress Marker Light 

(1) 

Check that the xenon flash tube lens is not cracked or discolored. 

(2) 

Check both the main body and flashguard shield cases for cracks or 
excessive abrasions. 

(3) 

Check for full

 

and free operations of both the IR and Blue light filters. 

(4) 

Check that the IR and Blue filters are not cracked and discolored. 

(5) 

Check that the light switch moves up and down freely. 

(6)       Check that the battery wells are free of dust and are clean. 

 

b. 

BA-3058/U Battery (or equivalent) 1.5V, AA, Alkaline.  

(1) 

Check the battery case for cracks, swelling or leakage. Replace as 
necessary.  

(2)        Do not mix different battery brands. 

(3)        Do not mix old and new batteries. 

Summary of Contents for 3990

Page 1: ...46 Rev D MS 2000 M Product No 3990 Distress Marker Light ACR Electronics Inc 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale Fl 33312 1 954 981 3333 Fax 1 954 983 5087 www acrelectronics com Email Info acrelectronics com A Chelton Group Company ...

Page 2: ...UCTIONS 3 5 PERFORMANCE TESTING 4 6 TEST EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS 6 7 THEORY OF OPERATION 6 8 MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT 6 9 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS 6 10 ALIGNMENT 7 11 PERIODIC INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS 7 12 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 7 13 PARTS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 7 FIGURE 1 7 FIGURE 2 8 FIGURE 3 9 FIGURE 4 10 ...

Page 3: ...ricated of high impact cut resistant thermoplastic material and designed to insure watertight integrity of the main body case The light utilizes a xenon strobe lamp is powered by two AA batteries and is actuated by a magnetic reed switch The light is designed for one handed operation and may be operated by either hand or attached to any object c The flashguard shield contains both an IR and Blue f...

Page 4: ...e test If a new flashguard shield fails to remedy the problem the light is to be condemned and discarded in accordance with local procedures b Flash Rate Test 1 Initial A ten minute MANUAL flash rate test is a one time requirement for all new MS 2000 M lights received from supply stock This test is required for initial acceptance of the light and is conducted to insure that the light is capable of...

Page 5: ...g that the xenon lamp is fully inserted into the tester Turn the light switch ON and note the numerical reading recorded on the digital readout of the tester An acceptable reading between 100 150 is required and equates to a flash rate of 50 10 flashes per minute If a reading of less than 100 is noted replace both batteries and if necessary clean the battery contacts in the light then repeat the t...

Page 6: ... enclosed within its main body case assembly and cannot be disassembled without destroying its integrity preventive maintenance requirements are limited to initial and periodic flash rate testing and visual inspections Battery preventive maintenance visual checks will be performed during initial and periodic inspections of the light 9 Preventive Maintenance Checks DO NOT PERFORM PREVENTIVE MAINTEN...

Page 7: ...tem a comes complete with blue filter IR filter and labels Item b comes complete with retention cable battery cover screw door and o ring 13 Parts Replacement Procedure To replace flashguard remove the old flashguard by grasping the flashguard with one hand and the light body and lanyard in the other Pull them sharply away from each other Then slide the new flashguard in place until it clicks into...

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