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Instruction Manual WISKA 

 

 

Edition 1.6 

 09/2020 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Article-No.: 

300

78457001 

 

 

3.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 

Lamp ignition sequence 

 

1.  Standby booster voltage (PSUX)  

Approx. 100V DC 

2.  High frequency ignition voltage 

(searchlight) 

20 KV .. 50 KV 

3.  Operating voltage  

18…28 V DC

 

 

Drive unit FL52 
Rotation and tilt drive unit made of salt water-resistant stainless steel 
with grips for holding and operating the searchlight 
Standby heater 

Optional 

Power cable  

3 m 

Power consumption  

80 W (220 W*) 

Horizontal rotation  

185°; 2°/s 

Vertical tilt  

+30° to -30°; 1,2°/s 

Height of drive unit without shaft 

approx. 416 mm 

Base plate diameter  

368 mm 

Weight 

42,6 kg 

Protection Class 

IP 56 

Colour 

RAL 9016 

*with optional standby heater 

 

Control unit RCU-E 
Remote  control  with  ON/OFF  switch  for  searchlight  and  drive  unit, 
position control switch (joystick) and indicator lamps for installation in 
a control panel.  

Front  

120 x 200 mm 

 Joystick 

90 x 170 mm 

Weight 

2,1 kg 

Protection class 

IP 23 

 
 

Control unit RCU-A 
Remote  control  with  ON/OFF  switch  for  searchlight  and  drive  unit, 
position  control  switch  (joystick)  and  indicator  lamps  for  wall  mount 
installation.  

Front  

200 x 200 mm 

 Joystick 

80+ 85 mm 

Weight 

2,5 kg 

Protection class 

IP 23 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 10105465

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Searchlight SX 450 Series Remote Focus optional ...

Page 2: ...on 14 4 1 Unpacking the unit 14 4 2 Installation 14 4 3 Electrical connections 15 5 Operation 16 5 1 Control unit RCU 16 5 2 Turning on the searchlight 16 5 3 Turning off the searchlight 17 5 4 Remote focus option 17 6 Maintenance 18 6 1 Cleaning 18 7 Replacing defective parts 18 7 1 Before you begin 18 7 2 Construction overview 19 7 3 Changing the lamp 20 7 4 Changing the primary reflector 22 7 5...

Page 3: ...product Operating instructions that are to be followed in a certain order are numbered A bullet point sets off operating instructions consisting of only a single Step or of Steps which can be carried out in any order An arrow precedes confirmation messages in response to completed operation steps A dash precedes listing items 1 2 Who should read these instructions These operating instructions are ...

Page 4: ...rns Never touch the searchlight during operation The housing may reach temperatures as high as 150 C Always allow the searchlight to cool down before carrying out maintenance work or repairs In case of burns immediately cool the burned area and get medical help Danger of blinding Never look into the source of light during operation This poses a danger to your eyesight Never point the searchlight a...

Page 5: ... of service life has been reached Disposal Xenon lamps must be fractured to depressurise them before disposal Danger of explosion Depressurise the lamp bulbs in a suitably safe place Be sure that there are no other people in the immediate vicinity Wear protective eyewear and clothing 2 3 Protective measures Temperature The installed xenon lamp becomes very hot during operation A thermostat control...

Page 6: ...rted through appropriate cable glands to maintain this protection class Requirement for placement Where to install the searchlight under normal operating conditions the housing of the searchlight will reach temperatures up to 150 C Mount the searchlight only in an environment that can resist this heat To rule out all potential dangers do not store any explosive or easily inflammable materials in t...

Page 7: ...iew 3 1 Assembly drawings Basic configuration Configuration with drive unit FL52 and control unit RCU 1 Searchlight SX 450 2 Power supply unit PSUX 3 Drive unit FL52 4 Control unit RCU for FL52 S1 ON OFF switch for searchlight S8 Main power switch S2 ON OFF switch for the drive unit 1 3 ...

Page 8: ... Manufacturer WISKA Hoppmann GmbH Searchlight type SX450 1000 SX450 20001 Lamp Type of lamp Xenon arc lamp Illumination 64 Mio cd 92 Mio cd Range 8000 m 9600 m Diffusion angle 1 8 I 10 2 7 I 10 Lamp power 1000 W 2000 W Average service life of lamp 1500 h Glass parabolic reflector Ø 450 mm Secondary reflector Ø 100 mm Focus fixed focus Housing Material stainless steal 1 4301 Colour Traffic white RA...

Page 9: ... s Vertical tilt 30 to 30 1 2 s Height of drive unit without shaft approx 416 mm Base plate diameter 368 mm Weight 42 6 kg Protection Class IP 56 Colour RAL 9016 with optional standby heater Control unit RCU E Remote control with ON OFF switch for searchlight and drive unit position control switch joystick and indicator lamps for installation in a control panel Front 120 x 200 mm Height Joystick 9...

Page 10: ...Overview Instruction Manual WISKA Edition 1 6 09 2020 9 Article No 30078457001 3 3 Unit nameplates Nameplate 1 Product designation 2 Product specification 3 Product serial number 4 Manufacturer 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 11: ...Overview Instruction Manual WISKA Edition 1 6 09 2020 10 Article No 30078457001 3 4 Dimensions Searchlight with foot and on a column ...

Page 12: ...Overview Instruction Manual WISKA Edition 1 6 09 2020 11 Article No 30078457001 Searchlight with foot and on a column with internal mechanical operation ...

Page 13: ...Overview Instruction Manual WISKA Edition 1 6 09 2020 12 Article No 30078457001 Searchlight with drive unit FL52 and Control unit RCU ...

Page 14: ...Overview Instruction Manual WISKA Edition 1 6 09 2020 13 Article No 30078457001 Power supply unit PSUX K PSUX E PSUX EO 500 ...

Page 15: ...ht 1 For mounting four holes have to be drilled in a circle of ø 300 mm in diameter see chapter 3 4 Dimensions 2 Place the drive unit at desired location and tighten screws 3 Connect earth cable Installing on a rest or a column equipped with internal mechanical operation As an option the configuration with rest or column can be equipped with an additional internal mechanical operation The mechanic...

Page 16: ...ide of the PSUX power supply unit and remove it 2 Drill holes matching the cable size and insert cable fittings into holes 3 Feed the cable through the cable fittings and fasten firmly 4 Be sure to use the appropriate wire size for current and distance Attention To ensure IP56 protection class The unit sheathing must have a waterproof seal pull the fittings firmly into place so that the seals are ...

Page 17: ...h in your configuration and is not located in the RCU Because there is no electromechanical drive unit switch S2 and the joystick is not available Continue reading with chapter 5 2 Turning on the searchlight 5 1 Control unit RCU 1 Drive unit indicator lamp S2 ON OFF switch for the drive unit 2 Joystick for the drive unit S1 On off Switch for Searchlight 3 Searchlight indicator lamp 4 Push button f...

Page 18: ...U If the lamp does not initiate or if it flashes several times either the ignition voltage for the lamp is insufficient or the lamp is defective See chapter 7 3 Changing the lamp for more information on replacing the lamp 5 3 Turning off the searchlight Attention To ensure operational readiness only turn off the searchlight using the S1 and if you work with an RCU with the S2 switch on the control...

Page 19: ...it and does not diminish the power of the lamp Danger of blinding Make sure that nobody can turn on the searchlight while cleaning 7 Replacing defective parts 7 1 Before you begin 1 Turn the main switch S8 to OFF 2 Make sure the entire electrical system is dead and it can not be turned on accidentally 3 Wait until the searchlight has cooled down 4 Read chapter 2 2 Using Xenon lamps 5 Wear protecti...

Page 20: ...e inside chassis The inside chassis is mounted in the housing employing three screws 10 and two braces 7 The lamp carrier 5 is fastened with screw 8 to the inside chassis and carries the lamp 9 and the secondary reflector 4 1 Construction 2 3 4 1 Rear panel with blower 2 Inside chassis 3 Housing 4 Front panel with quick release clamps Inside chassis 1 Primary reflector 2 Ignition unit 3 Bracket fo...

Page 21: ...safety precautions Be sure to read chapter 7 1 Before you begin Removal 1 Place the protective shroud for the xenon lamp within easy reach 2 Loosen the screws on the back on the searchlight housing and lower the rear panel 3 Loosen the wing nut which connect the lamp cable 5 to ignition unit 8 and remove the lamp cable 5 4 Open the protective shroud on one side and place over the lamp 4 The two ga...

Page 22: ...e lamp in the shroud P screw the lamp into the searchlight socket until the threading engages 3 Use the protective shroud to screw in the lamp carefully Be sure that there is no tension applied to the lamp 4 Remove the protective shroud 5 Feed the lamp cable 5 through the Teflon clamp 3 and cable holder 7 and connect it with the wing nut below the ignition unit 8 Be sure to leave enough room betwe...

Page 23: ...ior housing Unscrew the wing nut 2 not visible on the left and the screw on the right 6 Front panel 1 Loosen the quick release clamps carefully remove the front panel and place safely out of the way 2 Loosen nuts 12 and remove braces 17 3 Unscrew rubber buffers 18 4 Loosen screw 14 on inside chassis 15 5 Lift the inside chassis slightly pull out inner housing and place safely on a clean work surfa...

Page 24: ...ning the wing nuts 2 and screw 6 2 Connect the cable as indicated in the circuit diagram included with delivery Be sure to observe the correct polarity 3 Installing the lamp see 7 3 Changing the lamp 7 5 Changing the secondary reflector Danger A qualified electrical technician must complete this repair work Be sure to read chapter 7 1 Before you begin Do not loosen screw 16 Screw 16 marks the corr...

Page 25: ... 3 Loosen the wing nut of the lamp cable 5 under the ignition unit 8 and remove the lamp cable 5 4 Open the protective shroud and place over the lamp 4 to protect it while changing the ignition unit 5 Disconnect all other cables from the ignition unit 6 Loosen the nuts holding the bracket and remove it 1 7 Unscrew ignition unit from the bracket Installation 1 Screw the ignition unit onto the brack...

Page 26: ...ep the protective shroud for later use 8 Disposal Electrical parts contain toxic substances Be sure to dispose of these components properly or send defective parts to WISKA The mailing address is found on the back cover of these operating instructions Special care must be taken to dispose of the Xenon lamps Read chapter 2 2 How to use Xenon lamps Xenon lamp bulbs must be fractured before disposal ...

Page 27: ... 2000W 22000233 Xenon lamp kit 2000 W 22000234 Chain binder 2 pc 22000103 Chain binder 4 pc 22000050 Power supply unit PSUX E 220 1000W and 2000W Designation Art No PSUX E V4 Electrical VG 1 OOOW 22000783 PSUX E V4 Power supply RS 25W 12V 22000787 PSUX E V4 Cover indoor complete 22000789 PSUX E V4 Mounting pl 1000W compl 22000797 PSUX E V4 Mounting pl 2000W compl 22000887 PSUX E Blower 22000312 Re...

Page 28: ...tor unit pan H 230VAC 22001026 Cover sealing set 22001027 Limit switch unit tilt V 22001028 Gear wheel pan H 22001029 Circuit board 230VAC 22001030 Limit switch pan H 22001031 Limit switch tilt V 22001032 Motor plate tilt V 230VAC 22001033 Internal control line 7G1 0 22001034 All other parts should only be ordered after consulting with WISKA sales staff ...

Page 29: ...arc lamp Illumination 64 Mio cd Range 8000 m Diffusion angle 1 8 8 I 10 Lamp power 1000 W Average service life of lamp 1500 h Glass parabolic reflector Ø 450 mm Secondary reflector Ø 100 mm Focus Remote focus Housing Material stainless steal 1 4301 Colour Traffic white RAL 9016 Diameter 522 mm Depth 505 mm Weight 29 5 kg 30 kg 30 5 Protection class IP 56 Operating temperature 25 C 55 C ...

Page 30: ...n Manual WISKA Edition 1 6 09 2020 29 Article No 30078457001 10 2 Electric Circuit Diagrams Principle drawing Drive unit FL52 RCU and junction box are optional components and might not be included in your configuration ...

Page 31: ...Annex Instruction Manual WISKA Edition 1 6 09 2020 30 Article No 30078457001 ...

Page 32: ...r your notes WISKA HOPPMANN GMBH Kisdorfer Weg 28 D 24568 Kaltenkirchen PHONE 49 4191 508 0 FAX 49 4191 508 129 WEB www wiska com EMAIL contact wiska de ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Änderungen vorbehalten ...

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