Francis Searchlights FR 230 User Information - Technical Data
FR 230 Searchlight
2
Should it be necessary to examine
the lamp with the front bezel
removed, always use a protective
shield to ensure a safe working
environment;
Never attempt to clean the lamp
when in use;
Searchlights get hot. Never touch
the unit when lit and always allow
at least ten minutes for cooling
down after turning off;
Ensure the lamp has cooled
sufficiently before removal. During
the cooling down period avoid
mechanical or thermal shock to
the lamp as this may cause
shattering;
If undue force appears necessary
to remove the lamp, the
equipment should be inspected by
a competent person, or contact
the manufacturer;
When breaking a lamp for
disposal, care must be taken to
ensure that the fragments are
safely contained. Precautions
must be taken against flying glass
and other fragments. This
operation should be performed
outdoors or in a well ventilated
area. In ALL cases reference
should be made to the lamp
manufacturers instructions packed
with the lamp;
Due to the vast range of lamps
available, it may appear possible
that more powerful lamps can be
used in the equipment for which it
was designed. Even when the unit
will physically accept a higher
wattage lamp, this substitution is
not recommended as it could be
dangerous.
Technical Data
Voltage
(V)
Range
(M)
PBCP
(x1000)
Divergence
(°)
Watts
(W)
Lamp
Cap
12 643 414
2
100
GX6.35
24 784 614
2
150
GX6.35
120 912 832
4.9
300
GX6.35
240 888 790
4.9
300
GX6.35
Unpacking Instructions
Care should be taken when
unpacking the searchlight, so as not
to cause damage to the equipment or
cause personal injury. A visual
inspection of the equipment should be
conducted to check for damage
during transit or damaged lamps.
Enclosed in the packing is the flange
sealing gasket. This should be
retained for installation purposes.