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CHAPTER VI

MAINTENANCE

6-1. GENERAL.

This chapter contains general maintenance procedures at the system level for the

XR Series 500 Watt Marine Searchlight. 

NOTE

All service and/or installation work on Xenon Searchlights 

should be preformed by a Qualified Marine Electrician!!

6-2.

DETAILED FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Using 110 VAC Power Supply.

This functional analysis

is provided to aid the technician in troubleshooting the XR Series 500 Watt Marine Searchlight. The
searchlight is comprised of a Power Supply assembly A1, searchlight head assembly A2, remote control
panel A3, and remote current meter A4. Refer to Figure 9304 5-B for searchlight schematic diagram.

The searchlight operates from a 115 VAC, 60 Hz power source which is applied through a 20 ampere cir-
cuit breaker A1CB1 to transformer A1T1. Transformer A1T1 secondaries are tapped for 24, 80 and 120
VAC.

Transformer A1T1 provides 80 VAC to full wave rectifier A1CR1. The full wave rectifier rectifies the 80 VAC
and initially charges filter capacitor A1C1 to a level dependent upon load. Under minimum load (main con-
tactor A1K1 de-energized or xenon lamp A20S1 not conducting), the main DC operating voltage will
charge capacitor A1C1 to approximately 80 VDC; under maximum load (main contactor A1K1 energized
and xenon lamp A2DS1 conducting), the main DC operating voltage will charge capacitor A1C1 to
approximately 20 VDC. Transformer A1T1 provides 24 VAC to full wave rectifier A1A2CR1 which is recti-
fied to provide relay control power. The 24 VDC is also used for control of beam width.

Transformer A1T1 provides 115 V to chopper assembly A1XA1 which is used to produce the 30 KV pulse
ignite voltage for the xenon lamp A2DS1.

When main contactor A1K1 is energized, approximately 80 VDC is applied between the anode and cath-
ode of xenon lamp A2DS1. The 80 VDC is also used to energize AC ignite relay A1K2, through the volt-
age regulator network consisting of dropping resistor A1A2R1 and 50V regulating zener diode A1A2CR2
in parallel with isolating diode A1A2 CR1 and capacitor A1A2C1. The voltage regulator network along with
the DC resistance of the ignite relay A1K2 and capacitor A1A2C1 form an auto start-up circuit to ignite the
xenon lamp automatically when remote control panel STANDBY/ON/IGNITE switch A3S1 is positioned to
on. The auto start-up circuit functions when ignite relay A1K2 is energized and capacitor AlA2C2 begins to
charge. Capacitor A1A2C2 after approximately 40 ms or 1RC time constant causes the voltage across
ignite relay A1K2 to drop below 20 VDC, de-energizing the relay. Capacitor A1A2C2 will stay charged as
long as the main contactor A1K1 is energized and will discharge through resistor A1A2R5 when the main
contactor A1K1 is de-energized.

The searchlight is controlled from the remote control panel (A3) which consists of STANDBY/ON/IGNITE
switch A3S1, POWER ON lamp A3DS2 and VARIABLE BEAM WIDTH control switch A3S2. The STAND-
BY/ON/IGNITE switch is a two position STANDBY/ON switch with a momentary IGNITE position. With
STANDBY/ON/IGNITE switch A3S1 in STANDBY, POWER ON lamp A3DS1 is off and main contactor
relay A1K1 and elapsed time meter/blower fan relay A1K3 are maintained de-energized by removal of
ground return through switch A3S1. With main contactor relay A1K1 de-energized, main DC operating and
ionization power is removed from the anode of xenon lamp A2DS1. During STANDBY, capacitor A1C1 is
charged to 80 VDC by the 80 VDC supply and 115 VAC is provided for operation of blower fans A1B1 and

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Summary of Contents for 9304

Page 1: ...ries 500 WATT MARINE SEARCHLIGHT Model 9304 Operator s Maintenance Manual Covers Standard 110 VAC and Optional 220 VAC Power Supplies Manufactured By We Make it Right Right Here Miami FL 9 08 9304 PTD...

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Page 3: ...EL 9304 XR Series 500 WATT MARINE SEARCHLIGHT Covers Standard 110 VAC and Optional 220 VAC Power Supplies COPYRIGHT 1999 2008 BY PERKO INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THIS BOOK OR PARTS THEREOF MAY NOT BE REP...

Page 4: ...amp Ignition 17 4 3 Main Operation 17 4 4 Turn Off 17 CHAPTER V OPERATOR MAINTENANCE 5 1 General 18 5 2 Inspection 18 5 3 Cleaning 18 5 4 Lubrication 18 5 5 Testing 18 5 6 Xenon Lamp Removal 19 5 7 Xe...

Page 5: ...ew 9304 3 A 500 Watt Marine Searchlight Foldout Power Supply Outline Drawing 9304 4 A 500 Watt Marine Searchlight Foldout Yoke Base Drawing 9304 5 B 500 Watt Marine Searchlight with 110 VAC Power Supp...

Page 6: ...el shoulder bolts extending through holes with bushings in the yoke arms These bolts engage threaded holes in bosses on each side of the housing The yoke arms are attached to the yoke support plate Th...

Page 7: ...sitive adjustment of the gear rack so that it can be properly aligned and meshed with the mounting spur gear which gives the head vertical movement b Yoke and Base Assembly The yoke and base assembly...

Page 8: ...e described as follows 1 Electrical Controls Remote Control Panel STANDBY ON IGNITE Switch Figure 2 1 the STANDBY position removes power from the lamp circuit This is essentially an OFF position The O...

Page 9: ...wer end of this shaft is fastened to a miter gear such that when the control handle is twisted the solid shaft rotates within the tube The upper end of the solid shaft extends through the bearing hous...

Page 10: ...he Yoke and Base Mechanical Control elevation rod and Mechanical Control azimuth tube near the customer provided 1 2 X 21 dia support plate with mounting studs Place the remaining Mechanical Control c...

Page 11: ...n at this time 12 At the operator s station TEST and verify that the Yoke and Base rotates smoothly when the Mechanical Control handle assembly is rotated and that the spur gear elevation rod rotates...

Page 12: ...urn circuit breaker off Open access door and wait a minimum of 30 seconds before attempting service WARNING The Power Supply unit is heavy and should be handled and installed by two or more persons 1...

Page 13: ...e coiled and stored under the console or near the Power Supply 9 On top of the pilot house install a weatherproof junction box customer furnished immediately aft of the center of the searchlight base...

Page 14: ...14 Standard 110 VAC 60hz Optional 220 VAC 60hz Ship s Power WARNING The standard and optional power supplies must be operated at their intended ship s supply voltage and are NOT interchangeable...

Page 15: ...ours it may take longer to ignite in the ON or IGNITE position Momentarily move remote control panel STANDBY ON IGNITE switch A3S1 to the IGNITE position and when the lamp ignites release switch A3S1...

Page 16: ...ysically move the motion transfer arm to obtain the desired beam pattern Adjust the position of the spherical link until the retaining screw passes through the link and into the motion transfer arm wi...

Page 17: ...hen lamp lights and switch will return to ON position If lamp does not light in IGNITE position try again If lamp does not ignite after several attempts refer to service technician 4 Check remote amme...

Page 18: ...for cracks breaks and loose connections Inspect switches to ensure proper operation 5 3 CLEANING Using non abrasive liquid window cleaner clean window and dry with lint free cloth If reflector needs...

Page 19: ...plate from lamp i Insert empty lamp extractor through opening in bipod assembly and slide inward until it engages bayonet base of lamp in lamp holder slots j Remove the lamp from the extractor and wra...

Page 20: ...or i Reinstall lamp plate j Replace wire lead on anode end of lamp and tighten again using two wrenches k Close and clamp searchlight window l Perform operational test on lamp Refer to Paragraph 5 5 f...

Page 21: ...voltage for the xenon lamp A2DS1 When main contactor A1K1 is energized approximately 80 VDC is applied between the anode and cath ode of xenon lamp A2DS1 The 80 VDC is also used to energize AC ignite...

Page 22: ...gniting the lamp especially dur ing very cold weather or where normal lamp aging requires additional ignite pulses Once the xenon gas is ionized by the high voltage 30KV pulse the xenon lamp will cond...

Page 23: ...cooling If the search light remains in STANDBY for longer than 18 minutes relay A1K4 will energize and blower power will be cut off When remote control panel STANDBY ON IGNITE switch A3S1 is positione...

Page 24: ...AM WIDTH switch A3S2 to the up position provides 24 VDC to terminal 3 and ground return to terminal 1 of DC focus motor A2A1 driving the focusing mechanism in one direction Setting VARIABLE BEAM WIDTH...

Page 25: ...ng 9506 034 110D507 Retainer Nut 9506 005 110A492 Lock Washer 9506 006 110A493 Upper Tapered Bearing 9506 009 110A495P2 Upper Bearing Cup 9506 011 110A496P2 Yoke Mount 9506 035 112D636 Rubber Boot 950...

Page 26: ...203J0DL 20A Circuit Breaker 115 VAC Power Supply Only 9511 014 105B990P4 15A Circuit Breaker 220 VAC Power Supply Only 9511 001 N A Transorb 9510 019 105C298 Cooling Fan 9510 011 110C119FAN Fil Coolin...

Page 27: ...failure caused by mishandling and or incorrect operation is not covered by warranty as determined by Perko Inc 2 Warranty is valid only for lamps operated under normal conditions following oper ating...

Page 28: ...lamp purchase credit shall be based on accumulated hours of operation Figure Rated Recommended Number Wattage Operation Current Range 95630000 300 15A 20V 12A to 16A 95650000 500 30A 15V 20A to 30A 9...

Page 29: ...e electrode in seconds making the lamp unusable Lamps operate best at their rated current Over the life of the lamp current may be increased to its maximum value to compensate for loss of light howeve...

Page 30: ...st 15 minutes after system has been shut down Follow all safety precautions described under Installation of Lamps Use the lamp extractor tool to loosen the lamp Immediately fit the protective cover ar...

Page 31: ...ERKO INC within thirty 30 days A purchase receipt invoice or other documen tation that specifies lamp in question will be considered 2 Warranty Registration Form received by Perko Inc within ten 10 da...

Page 32: ...ial Number ______________________________ Name of Motor Vessel ________________________________________________________ Company primarily responsible for searchlight service __________________________...

Page 33: ...___________________________________ Searchlight Brand _________________________Model Number ______________________ Serial Number ____________________________ Name of Motor Vessel _____________________...

Page 34: ...rchase __________________________________________________ First retail Purchaser Name __________________________________________________ Authorized Distributor Dealer _________________________________...

Page 35: ...35 Optional Heater Package for 500 Watt XR Series Marine Searchlights Installation Guide APPENDIX B...

Page 36: ...sure to allow enough slack for both azimuth and elevation movements of the searchlight head to its limits 5 Connections made to the heater elements at the searchlight outside the waterproof junction b...

Page 37: ...ON OF HEATER ELEMENTS FOR XR SERIES MARINE SEARCHLIGHTS Rack x1 D E C Base x3 See Note 2 Base x1 See Note 1 NOTES 1 Base Heater is Only Supplied with Manual Control 2 D E C Heaters are Only Supplied w...

Page 38: ...ISHED D E C BASE TRUNNION BOLTS RACK 120W 120W 360W 432W WATERTIGHT JUNCTION BOX CUSTOMER FURNISHED HEATER SCHEMATIC FOR SEARCHLIGHT WITH D E C TOTAL 1032 W 8 6A 120 V INDICATOR LIGHT CUSTOMER FURNISH...

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