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2 - Safety Precautions 

 
 

The following instructions must be adhered to, in order to ensure a safe working environment and 

the safety of the user. 
 

Note: When unpacking or manoeuvring the searchlight into its fixing position, suitable 
lifting points must be used in order to prevent damage to the equipment or personal injury.  

 
 

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Because of the high internal pressure within the lamp, there is a risk of explosion in either a hot 
or cold state; 

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During operation this lamp emits intense UV radiation which is harmful to the eyes and skin. 
Suitable protection should be worn; 

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The high luminance of the arc can cause severe damage to the eye if viewed directly. 
ALWAYS wear suitable protective goggles when viewing the lamp; 

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Always use protective sleeves supplied with the lamp; 

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Should it be necessary to examine the lamp with the front bezel removed, always use a 

protective shield and wear goggles to ensure a safe working environment; 

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Searchlights get hot. Never touch the unit when lit and always allow 15 to 20 minutes for 

cooling down after turning the searchlight off; 

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Never place anything on or cover the searchlight when in use; 

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Ensure the lamp has cooled sufficiently before removal; 

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If undue force appears necessary to remove the lamp, the equipment should be inspected by a 

competent person or contact the manufacturer; 

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When disposing of lamps, return the lamp, via the supplier, to the lamp manufacturer in its 

complete packaging; 

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Due to the vast range of lamps available it may appear possible that more powerful lamps can 
be used in the equipment than for which it was designed. Even when the unit will physically 

accept a higher wattage or voltage lamp, this substitution is not recommended and is 
dangerous. This action will also void any warranties on the equipment. 

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Always refer to the lamp manufacturers technical data when dealing with lamps. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for FH300

Page 1: ...240v DECK A2877 240v CABIN A2878 240v DECK PEDESTAL A2879 240v CABIN PEDESTAL Manufacturers details Distributor details Manual Part Number C20377 Issue 8 Francis Searchlights Ltd Union Road Bolton Lancashire BL2 2HJ UK Tel 44 0 1204 558960 Fax 44 0 1204 558979 http www francis co uk E mail sales francis co uk ...

Page 2: ...cautions 3 Technical Information 4 Unpacking and Installation Instructions 5 Electrical Installation 6 Operating Instructions 7 Fault Finding 8 Maintenance and Servicing 9 Wiring Diagrams General Assemblies 10 Spare Parts List Back To Top ...

Page 3: ...um performance and service life The Francis Metal Halide range combines features proven over many years service in the most hazardous conditions in both marine and land installations In order to prolong the life and performance of your product we recommend that you only specify Francis Searchlights spare parts This will also ensure that any warranties on your equipment will not be invalidated Info...

Page 4: ...el removed always use a protective shield and wear goggles to ensure a safe working environment Searchlights get hot Never touch the unit when lit and always allow 15 to 20 minutes for cooling down after turning the searchlight off Never place anything on or cover the searchlight when in use Ensure the lamp has cooled sufficiently before removal If undue force appears necessary to remove the lamp ...

Page 5: ...nt glass Luminous flux 49000 Colour temperature 6000K G R P control gear protected to IP67 The searchlight also performs to the following optical data Metal Halide light source G22 Lamp Wattage 575 Watts Supply voltage 220 240V Peak Beam Candlepower 13 600 000 lux Range 3685 metres Divergence 2 5 Temperature range 50 C with heaters fitted In order that the searchlight operates correctly it is impe...

Page 6: ...utions This equipment should not be connected to an electrical supply before being installed Installation procedures should be adhered to in order to ensure a safe working environment and reduce the risk of damage or personal injury Preparing the Mounting Position Mark out and drill the fixing holes through the deck If anti vibration mounts are to be fitted the fixing holes for the mounts should a...

Page 7: ...e voltage drop The Control Gear should NOT be positioned no more then 5 meters away from the Searchlight The following table below indicates the maximum length of cable to be used for the AC supply cable from the supply to the searchlight Searchlight 240v 575w Cable Size mm Distance Max 1 5 129 MTRS 2 5 210 MTRS 4 0 333 MTRS 6 0 520 MTRS 10 0 871 MTRS 4 Whenever possible cable terminations should ...

Page 8: ...le to the Control Gear is to be supplied by the customer A typical installation and connection routine for the FH300 Remote Focus searchlight is as follows Referring to wiring diagram C20294 a supply is fed into the control gear enclosure which then provides a common feed to the control gear control panel and searchlight Cables required to be connected by the customer 8 core 1 5mm cable from the C...

Page 9: ...am type simply release the button at the desired position Using the template provided mark out and drill the fixing holes through the deck or cabin roof In case of cabin control models a centre hole is also required to allow the mechanism to pass through On an uneven surface when bolting down the searchlight it is necessary to use a suitable sealant such as silicone in order to ensure weather proo...

Page 10: ...tresses MUST be avoided When inserting or removing a lamp always hold it securely by its base in order to prevent breakage between base and bulb The lampholder must not exercise mechanical tensions on the lamp neither during insertion or operation Contacts must not discolour during use For safety reasons the lamp should be replaced once it has reached its average life and not later than 1 25 times...

Page 11: ...sive atmosphere 3 Before a metal halide lamp will ignite the electrically insulated gas between the electrodes must be ionised This is done by the ignitor which produces a high frequency voltage up to 30 000 volts or higher Switching the lamp on activates the ignitor A cracking or hissing noise should be heard The ignitor is housed within the rear of the searchlight barrel If found to be faulty a ...

Page 12: ...ut using a proprietary glass cleaner or metal polish Clean the reflector if required Check the reflector mounting gaskets If signs of corrosion or damage are evident replace as necessary Ensure that the lampholder is free from corrosion or other damage Check earthing point for conductivity It is advisable to check all seals and gaskets for signs of degradation Renew if necessary Upon completing al...

Page 13: ...escription X4258 Wiring diagram Manual focus using ballast Parmar PPV575245 C20294 Wiring diagram Remote focus using ballast Parmar PPV575245 X4946 FH300 Deck X4947 FH300 Cabin X4948 FH300 Deck Pedestal X4949 FH300 Cabin Pedestal Remote Focus Control Unit ...

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Page 21: ...ly C14143 00 Selector Switch C14142 00 Push Button C16488 00 Transformer Focus In order to prolong the life and performance of your product we recommend that you only specify Francis Searchlights spare parts This will ensure that any warranties on your equipment will not be invalidated When ordering spare parts please contact the Sales Department at Francis Searchlights Limited Please quote search...

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