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9000

Fig. 5

LENS SPACER

COVER SEAL

MATRIX BOARD

21. Now examine the heat sink

on your power    supply. If it
is  the  same  as  the  heat
sink shown in Fig.3, it must
be  removed  and  replaced
with the heat sink included
with  this  kit.  If  the  existing
heat  sink  is  the  same  as
the  one  included  with  this
kit, do not replace it.

22. Using  the  long  stand-offs  and  the  internal-tooth  lock

washers  included  with  this  kit,  remount  the  power
supply in the extrusion (Fig. 4). Do not allow any harness
wires  to  be  pinched  between  the  power  supply  and  the
extrusion!

23. Slide the lens spacer (included) shown in Fig. 5, into the

bottom lens channel of the extrusion. Position this spacer
directly in front of the power supply.

24. Slide  the  cover  seal  (included)  into  the  upper  lens

channel of the extrusion. Position this seal directly in front
of the power supply.

25. Plug  the  PierceAlert™  into  the  two-conductor  that  was

installed earlier (either connected to the matrix board or
routed into the vehicle).

26. Return all lenses and dividers to their original locations.

27. Position  the  PierceAlert  in  front  of  the  power  supply.

Insert  the  alignment  tabs  into  both  the  upper  and  lower
lens  channels.  Be  sure  the  lenses  on  either  end  of  the
PierceAlert are behind the PierceAlert housing (Fig. 6).

28. Secure  the  PierceAlert  to  the  power  supply  stand-offs

with  the  supplied  Phillips-head  screws. 

Do not tighten

these screws yet!

29. Install the endcaps on the extrusion and tighten all of the

endcap mounting screws.

30. Tighten the PierceAlert mounting screws firmly.

Fig. 4

STAND-OFF

(LONG)

INTERNAL TOOTH

LOCK WASHER

Fig. 6

EXTRUSION

INPUT CABLE

Fig. 3

Summary of Contents for PierceAlert

Page 1: ...ect and use caution around live electrical connections Grounding or shorting of electrical connections can cause high current arcing which can cause personal injury and or vehicle damage including fire Many electronic devices used in emergency vehicles can create or be affected by electromagnetic interference Therefore after installation of any electronic device it is necessary to test all electro...

Page 2: ...f your lightbar has a drip cover attached to the power supply remove the screws that secure this cover to the power supply Fig 3 Remove and discard the drip cover and return the screws to their original position in the power supply or If your lightbar has a protective housing fastened to the extrusion behind the power supply trim this housing as shown in FIg 1 12 Remove the reflector assembly that...

Page 3: ... the power supply 24 Slide the cover seal included into the upper lens channel of the extrusion Position this seal directly in front of the power supply 25 Plug the PierceAlert into the two conductor that was installed earlier either connected to the matrix board or routed into the vehicle 26 Return all lenses and dividers to their original locations 27 Position the PierceAlert in front of the pow...

Page 4: ... option port on the matrix board 11 Route this harness cable to the PierceAlert mounting area 12 If there are no available option ports on the matrix board or if there is no matrix board present route the two conductor harness cable up through the cable access hole into the extrusion and directly to the PierceAlert mounting location 13 Route this two conductor cable along the same path as the exis...

Page 5: ... are positioned in the PierceAlert mounting area 13 Locate the short stand offs and the Internal Tooth Lock Washers included with this kit Insert the lock washer around the threaded shaft of the stand off and screw the stand off into the plastic power supply mounting bracket 14 Slide the lens spacer included into the bottom lens channel of the extrusion Position this spacer directly in front of th...

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