FP 50 D
Components
Issue: 04/2011
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3 .8 .2 Rectifiers
The rectifier supplies the xenon lamp with regular current. The needed intensity of
currents for the rectifier (type) depends on the xenon unit.
Standard rectifier
The rectifier is placed in the console.
The standard rectifier 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
rectifier iron core will be moved. The
adjusted intensity of current is dis-
played on the ammeter.
Kinoton KEx 110 or KEx 170 Rectifier
The electronic Kinoton rectifier 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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NOTE
You will find a more detailed description of the rectifier in the corresponding operating
manual.
3 .8 .3 xenon Sensor (option)
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 “Lfl” in the
display.