Rear panel, Setup & lamp installation – Tiffen Lowel Scandles User Manual

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Lamp Switches

There are 4 lamp switches A,
each controlling a pair of lamps.
By turning one or more pairs of lamps
off, you can vary the output of the light.
Remember that there is also a master
power switch in the supplied
AC Cable.

Fuse Replacement

To open the fuse cover B, first make
sure that power has been disconnected
to the fixture. Use a small flathead
screwdriver to remove and replace fuse
if needed.

Rear Panel

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Loosen the side yoke locking

handle so that the yoke can be easily
positioned out of the way for the
following procedure.

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Place the fixture on its 4

small support feet so that the sockets
face up, making sure that the AC Cable
is not connected.

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Gently snap the 8 fluorescent

lamps into the cluster of sockets on
the front of the fixture. Start with the
center lamps.

Note: The procedure is the same
whether installing 12" or 8" lamps.

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Position the Polycarbonite

Lamp Shield over the installed lamps
so that the holes in the metal plate end
of the shield line up with the ends of
the lamps.

n

Gently slide the shield down

over the lamps until it completely
covers the lamps. Carefully tighten the
2 nylon Locking Nuts A on the front of
the shield. This tightens the threaded
ends of the shafts at the fixture body
to securely hold the shield and lamps
in place.

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The AC power cord attaches to the

socket on the rear panel and contains a
master power switch.

Setup & Lamp Installation

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Lamp chart

Lowel Code Wattage

Size

Description

Color temperature

LSF-24DA

24W

12"

Dulux L 24 W/12

5300°k (Daylight)

LSF-24TU

24W

12"

Dulux L 24 W/32

3000°k (Tungsten)

LSF-18DA

18W

8"

Dulux L 18 W/12

5300°k (Daylight)

LSF-18TU

18W

8"

Dulux L 18 W/32

3000°k (Tungsten)

A

A

A

A

B

A

A

Fuse

Use 5 x 20mm / 250V fuse

Voltage

Fuse

Max. Power

120 V 2.5 A

2.2 A

230 V 1.6 A

1.4 A

Film Use

If using Scandles with conventional film, initial experiments suggest a minus 1/4
or 1/2 green filtration for film exposures.

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