Clay Paky PIPER MS User Manual

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7

TROUBLESHOOTING

7

WIRING DIAGRAM

9

No electrical power supply.

Check that the power supply is
available at the mains socket
and/or that the fuses are intact.

THE PROJECTOR DOES NOT LIGHT UP

FAULTS

PROJECTION FAULTY

REDUCED BRIGHTNESS

POSSIBLE CAUSES

CHECKS AND REMEDIES

• •

Lamp expended or faulty.

Change lamp (see instructions).

Lenses broken.

Contact an authorized technician.

Deposit of dust or grease.

Clean (see instructions).

TECHNICAL DATA

CONSTRUCTION
FEATURES

Safety devices
Power supply shuts off automatically in
the event of overheating or cooling
system failure.

Cooling
Forced ventilation cooling system using
axial flow fans.

Housing
In diecast aluminium with epoxy
powder coated finish.

Mounting
Steel bracket with epoxy powder

coated finish.

Two installation positions 50 mm (2”)

apart.

Bracket adjustable through 110°.

Operating position
Will function in any position.

Weights and dimensions
Weight: 7.4 kg (16 lbs 4 ozs)

ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL
SPECIFICATIONS

Power supplies available
220 - 240V 50Hz
200V 50 Hz - 230V 60 Hz
200V 60 Hz
The projector is designed to operate at
the mains frequency and voltage given
on the electrical data label on the base
of the appliance.

Lamp
Metal halide type with special built-in
power supply unit:
Type HTI 150

– Cap GY 9.5
– Colour temperature 6900 K
– Luminous flux 9500 lm
– Average life 750 h

Power consumption
500 VA at 230V 50Hz

OPTICAL SYSTEM

Optical unit
Base in diecast aluminium.
Twin lens condenser
High luminous efficiency spherical

reflector.

Lens units
Standard: 1:2,5 / 165mm
Optional: 1:2,2 / 100mm

8

ENGLISH

238

(9.4”)

280

(11”)

370

(14.6”)

The products referred to in this manual comply with EC
Directives on:

• Low Voltage 73/23

• Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336

The specifications published in this manual are not binding, and may be revised or updated
at any time by Clay Paky without notice in the interests of improving product quality.

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