Flashhead isolation test – Honeywell FLASHGUARD 2000B User Manual

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FlashGuard 2000B Troubleshooting Guide

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Flashhead Isolation Test

Disconnect the seven conductor cable from power supply at terminal block TB2. Using
an Ohmmeter, check the resistance between the conductors of the disconnected
flashhead cable, and compare to the expected values:

FG 2000B White Strobe (cable disconnected from power supply)

#1 Red: Open to all conductors

#2 Brown: Open to all conductors

#3 Black: < 5

to blue, open to all others

#4 Blue: < 5

to black, open to all others

#5 White: < 5

to gray, open to all others

#6 Gray: < 5

to white, open to all others

#7 Ground: Open to all conductors


Flashhead Test Results

1. Correct readings do not ensure that the flashhead and cable are good, but this is a

quick check for obvious problems.

2. If the readings above are correct, proceed to the Power Supply Isolation Test.

3. If #5 (gray) to #6 (white) is greater than 5

, or is ‘open’, suspect that the flashhead

interlock switch is not depressed.

4. For other inconsistencies with the above chart, the probable causes are miswiring, or

conductors shorted and/or opened. If possible, disconnect the flashhead cable at
both ends and perform a ‘Megger’ test with a Megohm Meter.

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