Troubleshooting – Multiquip LT6K User Manual

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LT6K LIgHT TOWeR • OpeRaTIOn manuaL — Rev. #1 (08/28/14) — page 63

troublesHooting

Lamp TROuBLesHOOTIng guIde

Use the following procedure and wiring diagrams on the

next pages to determine which of the four lights is not

functioning:

Connections

1. Make sure that lamp #1 power cable is plugged into

the J1 connector on the T-Bar assembly.

2. Make sure that lamp #2 power cable is plugged into

the J2 connector on the T-Bar assembly.

3. Make sure that lamp #3 power cable is plugged into

the J3 connector on the T-Bar assembly.

4. Make sure that lamp #4 power cable is plugged into

the J4 connector on the T-Bar assembly.

Starting

1. Start the generator and verify that there are no

abnormal sounds.

2. Turn lamp circuit breakers (CB2 and CB3) to the

On

position.

3. Wait a few minutes and determine which lamp is not

igniting.

4. If one of the lights is

OFF, disconnect its power cable

and plug it into a receptacle that is known to be working.

dO nOT unplug a power cable from the T-Bar while

power is being supplied by the generator. Always turn

the circuit breaker

OFF before unplugging a power

cable.

5. If the lamp still does not ignite after plugging it into a

working receptacle (120 VAC present), then the lamp

is defective and has to be replaced.

6. If the lamp ignites after plugging it into a working

receptacle, continue with step 7.

7. With the voltmeter set to the AC position, connect the

negative lead of the AC voltmeter to any (neutral) white

wire on the junction terminal block. This block connects

all the neutral wires (white) in the system.

8. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the output

side of the circuit breaker where the lamp was originally

OFF and observe that 120 VAC is present. Make sure

circuit breaker is

On.

9. If no output voltage is present, the circuit breaker is

defective and needs to be replaced.

10. If the correct output voltage is present then it can be

assumed that the generator is working correctly and

the correct voltage (120 VAC) is being supplied to the

ballast. Then it can be assumed that the ballast for that

lamp is defective. Replace ballast.

Ballast Removal

1. Place the main (CB1) and lamp circuit breakers (CB2

and CB3) in the

OFF position. Make sure that no

voltage is being supplied to the ballast compartment.

2. Remove the panel from the generator frame that

encloses the ballasts. There are two such panels

located at the front of the generator just to the left and

right of the mast.

3. Make sure to discharge the ballast capacitor.
4. Remove the defective ballast, taking care to guard

against electrical shock when coming in contact with

the ballast and capacitor. The capacitor is known to

store an electrical charge, that when discharged could

result in a harmful shock. Make sure to discharge

capacitor.

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