Pulsar 27000 Manual Download Page 2

LAMP REPLACEMENT - 

This should only be

carried out by suitably skilled and competent persons.

Disconnect from the supply and allow the lantern to cool before
replacing lamp.

Fresnel/Pebble Convex -

 to release the lamp tray, slacken off

the lens adjustment knob (located on the underside of the
lantern), slide the lamp to the rear, then re-tighten.  Turn the lower
front silvered screw 90

o

 and allow the tray to hinge down. 

Profile Zoom - 

to release the lamp tray, turn both the underside

rear silvered screws 90

o

.

Do not touch the quartz envelope, always use the disposable
shield supplied with the lamp.  Do not use damaged or
discoloured lamps.  Always observe lamp manufacturers'
operating instructions regarding burning positions.

The wearing of heat-resistant gloves when making any
adjustments is strongly advised, as the enclosure
temperature of the 650W range may be 200

O

C.

Fresnel and Pebble Convex - 

Variable beam sizes (Fresnel

beam angles 8.5

O

-68

O

, Pebble Convex beam angles 6.0

O

-71

O

)

can be achieved by adjusting the position of the lens relative to the
lamp.  To do this, slacken off the lens adjustment knob (located
on the front underside of the lantern), slide the lens to the required
position, then re-tighten.  To create a larger beam the lens is
moved away from the lamp.

Profile Zoom -

 Variable beam sizes (Beam angles 14

o

-36

o

) can

be achieved by adjusting the positions of the lenses relative to
each other and to the lamp.   To do this, slacken off the lens
adjustment knobs (located on the front underside of the lantern),
slide both lenses to the required positions, then re-tighten.  To
create a large beam the lenses are set closest together, to create
a small beam the lenses are set furthest apart.  The rear lens
mainly effects the beam size, whilst the front lens mainly effects
the beam focus.

All Lanterns -

 A drop in Iris may also be used to produce even

smaller beams.

LENS CLEANING -  

This should only be carried out

by suitably skilled and competent persons.   Disconnect

from the supply and allow to cool before attempting to clean the
lenses.

Fresnel/Pebble Convex -

 remove any accessories fitted, slacken

off the lens adjustment knob (located on the under side of the
lantern) and slide the lamp to the rear, then re-tighten.  Turn the
underside front silvered screw 90

o

 and allow the tray to hinge

down.  Both faces of the lens may now be cleaned with a soft
damp cloth.

Profile Zoom - 

remove the M3 screw from the top centre of the

front plate, slide the top plate forward to reveal the lenses.  Clean
with a soft damp cloth.  Ensure lenses are correctly fitted - their
curved surfaces must be facing each other with the 

smaller

 lens

at the rear near the lamp.

By altering the position of the lamp within the reflector the light
output may be maximised and the required eveness of the beam
may be achieved.   To do this, slacken off the lamp adjustment
knob (located on the rear underside of the lantern), slide to the
desired position, then re-tighten.
Whilst the lantern is powered, slide lamp adjustment knob gently
in order to preserve lamp life.

To profile the beam, four shutter blades have been provided.
These must be inserted through the "shutter gate slots" and in
between the five plates with 

one blade per layer.

  To allow

insertion, hold the blade at 45

o

, push its rounded corner between

the plates and hook its semi-circular notch over the shutter gate
then push securely home.   With all blades fully extended the
beam will remain untrimmed, with any blade fully home the beam
will be totally extinguished.

The lenses are also protective shields and shall be
changed if they have become visibly damaged to such
an extent that their effectiveness is impaired, for
example by cracks or deep scratches.

MAINS CABLE REPLACEMENT  -

 This modification

should only be carried out by suitably skilled and competent
persons.

Important - 

the earth wire must be longer than the live and

neutral wires so that the earth will always be the last wire to come
off if the cable is pulled from the unit.
Ensure the outer sheath covering the live and neutral wires is
within 15mm of the live and neutral terminal strip.

PORTABLE APPLIANCE TESTING - 

The

 Lanterns

 may

be safely Earth Bond and Insulation (500V) Tested.

STANDARDS - 

The

 650W Lantern Range

 complies with the

following International and National Standards:

Electrical Safety

 - EN60598-1, EN60598-2-17

Marking

 

Directive 93/68/EEC

 - The 

650W Lantern

Range

 meet the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC

GUARANTEE - 

12 months from the date of original purchase.

 The guarantee is limited to parts and labour.   The guarantee is
void if the unit is mis-used or if repairs are performed by
unauthorised persons.  In the unlikely event of a fault occurring,
do not use without repair.   Return the unit, with a description of
the fault, to your supplier or direct to Pulsar for immediate
attention.

The following products have been designed to work with and
complement the Pulsar 

Lantern Range

.   Please contact us to

receive further details of these superb products!

Product No.

Accessory

5314

Extra filter frame

23500

Colour Wheel (Black)

23502

Colour Wheel (White)

27025

Drop in Iris kit

27025.1

Drop in Gobo holder

60030

18" Safety Chain

60031

18" Safety Wire

81002

T18 (GY9.5) 240V 500W lamp

(400 hrs)

81003

T26 (GY9.5) 240V 650W lamp

(400 hrs)

81004

M38 (GY9.5) 240V 300W longlife lamp (2000 hrs)

81005

M40 (GY9.5) 240V 500W longlife lamp (2000 hrs)

LENS ADJUSTMENT

PROFILE ZOOM LAMP ADJUSTMENT

PROFILE ZOOM SHUTTER BLADES

OTHER INFORMATION

ACCESSORIES

Code

Unit

Width Height Depth Weight

 

mm.

mm.

mm.

kgs.

27000/2

650W Fresnel Lantern

150

160

250

3

27050/2

650W Profile Zoom Lantern

150

160

455

4.6

27100/2

650W Pebble Convex Lantern

150

160

250

3

27025

Iris Holder - 50mm aperture

75

-

-

-

27025.1

Gobo Holder - 50mm aperture

75

-

-

-

LAMP INFORMATION (cont.)

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