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Blizzard G4 User Manual 

 

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Warranty 

 

INSPECTION/WARRANTY/RETURNS. 

A. Customer, at its sole expense, shall inspect all Goods promptly upon receipt and accept all Goods that conform to the 
specifications or catalog. All claims for any alleged defect in or failure of the Goods or Seller's performance to conform to the 
Contract, capable of discovery upon reasonable inspection, must be set forth in a written rejection notice detailing the alleged 
non-conformity, and be received by Seller within thirty (30) calendar days of Customer's receipt of the Goods. Failure by 
Customer to notify Seller of the alleged non-conformity within thirty (30) days will be conclusive proof that the Goods have 
been received by Customer without defects or damage, and in the quantities specified on the bill of lading and shall constitute 
an irrevocable acceptance of the Goods and a waiver of any such claim in connection with the Goods. 

B. Seller warrants to Customer only that the Goods will be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of 
delivery and, subject to the exceptions and conditions set forth below, for the following period (the "Warranty Period"): 
twelve (12) months from the date of shipment by Seller. Seller may provide additional years of warranty coverage beyond 12 
months, at the rate of 2.5% of the net sale price per year, up to a total of four additional years’ coverage beyond the standard 
12 month warranty period. Seller will remedy a defect as set forth in paragraph 7 D, below, (the "Warranty"). The Warranty is 
subject to each of the following exceptions and conditions: 

1. Customer must promptly (and in all events within the Warranty Period) notify Seller of any alleged defect in a written notice 
(the "Notice") which shall set forth the quantity, catalog number, finish, original purchase order number, Seller's invoice 
number on which Goods were originally billed and a statement of the alleged defect, along with digital photographs showing 
such defects where feasible. 

2. The Warranty shall not apply: (i) to any claimed defect that was capable of discovery upon reasonable inspection and 
deemed to be waived under paragraph A, above; (ii) to any Goods that have been subject to misuse, abnormal service or 
handling, or altered or modified in design or construction; (iii) to any Goods repaired or serviced by any person other than 
Seller's authorized service personnel or to Goods installed other than according to installation instructions, or (iv) with respect 
to normal wear and tear. 

3. Seller makes no Warranty with respect to parts or components that are not the product of Seller, and specifically makes no 
warranty whatsoever for equipment housed inside enclosure products manufactured by Seller. 

4. The Warranty is Seller's exclusive warranty with respect to the Goods. Seller makes no warranties, guarantees or 
representations, express or implied, to Customer except as set forth in this section. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR 
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR USE OR FOR 
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED. 

C. Seller will accept the return of Goods properly rejected under paragraph A, above, or as to which Notice of an alleged 
breach of Warranty has been timely given and such Goods may be returned to Seller, freight prepaid, but only upon 
Customer's receipt of Seller's written return material authorization ("RMA") and shipping instructions. The RMA shall be void if 
the Goods are not received within 45 days after issuance of the RMA. No deduction or credit in respect of any rejected or 
returned Goods shall be taken until Customer has received Seller's further written deduction or credit/authorization following 
Seller's inspection to confirm nonconformity or defect. Seller will charge to Customer any and all costs incurred by Seller in 
connection with the handling, shipping, inspection and disposition of any returned Goods that are determined by Seller not to 
have been nonconforming upon Delivery or as to which the warranty hereunder is not applicable. 

D. UPON ANY PROPER RETURN PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH C, ABOVE, WHETHER IN CONNECTION WITH A REJECTION OF 
GOODS OR AN ALLEGED BREACH OF WARRANTY AND BASED UPON THE CONDITIONS SET FORTH IN THIS PARAGRAPH 7, 
SELLER AGREES THAT IT WILL, AS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THE CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE, FOR ANY 
NONCONFORMITY OR BREACH OF WARRANTY, AND AT SELLER'S SOLE ELECTION: (i) REPAIR SUCH GOODS; OR (ii) REPLACE 
SUCH GOODS. 

Summary of Contents for 52.050P

Page 1: ...Blizzard G4 User Manual 1 User Manual Blizzard G4 Revision 02 1 September 2017 Tempest Lighting Inc...

Page 2: ...Kit 12 Mounting Options Desert Filter Baffle 13 Wiring the Enclosure 14 Power Wiring 14 SAFETY NOTICE 14 Electrical Standards 14 Wiring Access 14 One or Two Power Circuits 15 Conduit Entries 16 Single...

Page 3: ...r Interface LCD Display 31 Control Interface Operation 31 Control Menu 32 Set Data Options 32 Set Temp Units 33 Set Temp Ranges 33 Set Max Humidity 33 Set Lamp On Point 33 Reset Lamp Hours 34 Set Fan...

Page 4: ...ical and UL 50 environmental as NEMA 3R enclosures for use in the United States and Canada This declaration is made by the manufacturer Tempest Lighting Inc 11845 Wicks Street Sun Valley CA 91352 USA...

Page 5: ...EU Directives Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Test Report G4 51 LVD Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Test Report G4 51 EMC and further conforms with the following EU Harmonized St...

Page 6: ...Blizzard G4 User Manual 6 Approvals China...

Page 7: ...s Lifting some enclosures and the equipment inside them may be heavy Use properly rated lifting equipment where appropriate and never attempt to carry out work with fewer than the number of workers ne...

Page 8: ...95x595x275 27 5x23 5x11in 1 200W 52 100P Portrait 864 34in 432 17in 686 27in 787 31in 356 14in 36kg 78lb 695x595x275 27 5x23 5x11in 1 200W 52 100U Short Throw tbd tbd tbd tbd tbd tbd tbd 1 200W 52 150...

Page 9: ...um clearances shown around your enclosure Snow Clearance In areas where snow is likely make sure the base of the enclosure is at least 24 60cm above highest potential snow drift level Allow 1m 3ft for...

Page 10: ...st 75mm 3in clearance below IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES Installer must ensure that all mounting points are secure and conform to local safety regulations Tempest Lighting Inc accepts no responsibility fo...

Page 11: ...ut Rail kit is required for use of Blizzard enclosures with the Cyclovator tilt kit Mounting Options Cyclovator Cyclovator allows you to mount up to two Blizzard 100 or 150 enclosures and tilt them up...

Page 12: ...end hanging Blizzard 150 models from a single vertical pole due to size and weight considerations Use two vertical poles join together with a horizontal pipe and use the Horizontal Pole Hanger kit abo...

Page 13: ...ast their way through it and allow fine particles to enter the enclosure 51 DFB 11 Blizzard 52 050 L xx 52 100 L xx 51 DFB 15 Blizzard 52 150 L xx For other Blizzard models consult factory Remove the...

Page 14: ...arising from failure to observe this requirement Electrical Standards Important Enclosure model numbers ending US are for use in countries using US and Japanese style electrical systems 100 120VAC 50...

Page 15: ...ed on single or double circuit supplies On a single feed both enclosure and projector are permanently on With a split double feed supply you can switch off the projector when not in use while the encl...

Page 16: ...ries Two conduit entry holes are provided sized for PG21 US conduit or cable glands Use one for power and the other for signal cables DO NOT run power and signal cables through the same conduit IMPORT...

Page 17: ...Feed Power Termination STOP Did you cut the power links See above Connect Earth Ground wire to Ground Terminal Connect Enclosure feed to the terminals marked FEED Connect Projector feed to the termin...

Page 18: ...standard equipment included 3 Grouped via RS485 using an Ethernet bridge and Tempest TEMP protocol Requires one 51 485 RS485 board per enclosure standard equipment included Note Tempest System Manager...

Page 19: ...g 52 100 LF US Fixed projector mount 52 150 PS IN Sliding projector mount Using either Fixed or Slide mounts you can access the projector from either side and also from the back for relamping rear acc...

Page 20: ...ess to the projector bridge clamp screws 2 Using a 2 Philips screwdriver loosen the projector bridge clamp screws until they are no longer engaged in the projector bridge clamps 3 Repeat on the other...

Page 21: ...over by removing the M4 nut using a 7mm nut driver 4 Remove the six M4 nuts attaching each of the projector beams to the enclosure base using a 7mm nut driver 5 Lift the projector beams and bridges ou...

Page 22: ...nd unscrewing from the projector bridges 4 Slide the projector along the projector bridges so that it is roughly centered in the enclosure 5 Replace the projector rods nearest you 6 Align the projecto...

Page 23: ...projector power cable into one of the IEC C13 outlets provided THE PROJECTOR MUST BE POWERED THROUGH THE DEC 6 The second outlet is available for any auxiliary equipment that may be housed inside the...

Page 24: ...the projector being used and include a mounting bracket with screws and holes aligned to the threaded holes in the projector base Portrait enclosures are also available with fixed or sliding projector...

Page 25: ...cified by the user 1 Remove the two safety knobs 2 Loosen do not remove the four mounting bolts 3 Slide the mounting tray forward away from the cover hinge and remove 4 Attach the projector to the mou...

Page 26: ...er of outdoor equipment DEC4 monitors internal and external temperature humidity and lamp current at all times and uses this information to control the enclosure s lamp relay fan s and heater s It can...

Page 27: ...rojector Luminaire current Line Voltage External Temperature Internal Temperature Internal Relative Humidity DEC 3 3 s patented GoldilocksTM algorithm uses a combination of sensors heaters and fans to...

Page 28: ...hard reset of the lamp relay in the event of a projector malfunction RDM Status Reporting over RS485 RDM Configuration settings may be changed remotely or at the enclosure user interface Control mode...

Page 29: ...her than those around the projector 2 We recommend using the factory default settings for several weeks or months before making any changes In most cases they will not be necessary Trip Temp 55 70 C D...

Page 30: ...running Lamp Relay ON Green Lamp relay is closed normal Projector power receptacle is energized ON Red Lamp relay is open due to over temperature event Projector power receptacle is isolated Temp FLAS...

Page 31: ...erface Operation The Control Interface is normally LOCKED To UNLOCK hold ESC and OK together for 5 seconds You are now in the CONTROL MENU Use to scroll up and down the menu Press OK to enter a menu i...

Page 32: ...vice modes Select a DMX starting address in the range 001 to 510 1 Lamp Relay In Service Mode an addition two slots are available 2 Fan Duty Control 3 Heater Duty Control Note that the DMX control is...

Page 33: ...ch load will be isolated see note default 60 C permissible range 55 70 C Note A thermal emergency is when enclosure ventilation fails with the lamp on in which case the temperature will rise very quic...

Page 34: ...press ESC Status Display View current status information using the arrow keys to scroll through a Humidity relative humidity in b Internal temperature in degrees C or F c External Temperature custom e...

Page 35: ...ating RS485 Board 51 485 firmware may be updated over an RDM network using JESE GETSET software and a JESE RDM TRI interface All required files are available for download at http www tempest biz tech...

Page 36: ...or non Unicode programs is set to a non Asian language 3 Plug you RDM TRI in to your PC 4 Power up the target SCB ideally with mains power or alternatively with a USB power adaptor connected to the US...

Page 37: ...ption Select the data mode from the DEC user display 7 Open the GetSet application connect to the RDM TRI and discover the DEC To run discovery click the Icon indicated below 8 Right click on the high...

Page 38: ...andler search for a file to upload by clicking the file icon Find and select the file to load and click the Open button 10 On returning to the File upload tool window select the green upload arrow to...

Page 39: ...cation and disconnect the USB Cable from the SCB Important If the Tempest enclosures are connected to an RDM interface or controller set the DATA MODE for each enclosure as follows RDM MONITOR ONLY To...

Page 40: ...ure inside the enclosure will start to rise This is an indication that the filter must be changed Part Numbers 51 HF 11 Blizzard 050 100 Replacement Filter 51 HF 15 Blizzard 150 Replacement Filter To...

Page 41: ...above the port glass is defective the controller may not operate correctly A defective sensor will result in one of three messages appearing on the DEC user interface If you see any of these messages...

Page 42: ...ebris inside enclosure 1 Filter is either missing or damaged 2 Filter is not properly seated 3 Side panels or back door is not firmly latched Water in enclosure 1 Check the drain holes in the bottom o...

Page 43: ...above ii to any Goods that have been subject to misuse abnormal service or handling or altered or modified in design or construction iii to any Goods repaired or serviced by any person other than Sell...

Page 44: ...d and monitored over an IP network Please contact factory for ordering information Physical Layer 1 EITHER Use a 51 EN Ethernet daughter board plugged directly to the DEC4 motherboard connected to you...

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