Troubleshooting (lamps) – Multiquip LT6K User Manual

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LT6K LIgHT TOWeR • OpeRaTIOn manuaL — Rev. #1 (08/28/14) — page 61

troublesHooting (lamps)

Table 13. Lamp Troubleshooting

Symptom

possible Cause

Solution

Lamp will not start.

Lamp Burned Out?

Test the lamp in a fixture which is operating properly.

Replace if necessary.

Lamp Loose in Socket?

Inspect lamp base to see if there is arcing at center

contact button. Tighten lamp snugly. Check socket for

damage. Replace if defective.

Lamp Plugs Not Tight?

Check plug and receptacle. Tighten if loose.

Defective Ballast?

Interchange ballast plugs in generator enclosure.

If lamp starts, replace ballast. Check ballast wiring

against diagram. Check for swollen capacitor, charred

wiring, core and coil or other signs of excessive heat.

Low Voltage?

Check line voltage at ballast input. Voltage should

be within 10% of nameplate rating when operating

at normal load. Increase supply voltage or remove

external load.

Improper Ballast?

Proper HID lights will perform erratically or fail to

start on an improper ballast. The ballast nameplate

data must agree with the line voltage and lamp used.

Improper ballast causes lamp failure. Note: Mercury

lights of the same wattage will operate properly on

Metal Halide ballasts.

Improper Lamp Operating

Position (Metal Halide only)?

Operating position should agree with the lamp tech.

A BU-HOR lamp can be operated base up vertical to

and including the horizontal and a BD can be operated

base down vertical to, approaching, but not including

the horizontal. A lamp operated beyond the specified

position may not start.

Lamp has been Operating: Cool

Down Time Insufficient?

HID lights(High Pressure Sodium, Metal Halide,

Mercury Vapor) require from 4 to 8 minutes cool-down

time before restarting. Switch off breaker and allow

lamp to cool.

Lamp flickers and goes

out intermittent or

cycling.

Improper Ballast?

Improper ballasting can cause flickering or erratic

operation. In the start-up period the lamp may ignite,

start to warm up and then extinguish (cycle).

New Lamp?

Under certain conditions new lights may "cycle".

Usually after 3 tries to start at 30 to 60 second

intervals, lights will stabilize and operate satisfactorily.

Defective Lamp?

Replace lamp.

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