Airport Systems
7.Refer to Figure
8.Close and fasten the Flashhead cover.
Figure 2-1: Flashtube Installation
2.3Installation
2.3.1
The Master Controller is connected to Flashheads via the data communications cable provided by Honeywell. The length of this cable (up to 2500 feet) determines how far the Master Controller can be mounted from the Flashheads.
A detailed drawing for mounting the Master Controller is shown in Figure
2.3.2
Normally the Flashheads are mounted at the uppermost point and additional referenced elevations on the structure. The Flashhead is connected to its Master Controller via the data communications cable provided by Honeywell. The length of this cable (up to 2500 feet) determines how far any Flashhead can be mounted from the Master Controller.
Honeywell labels all the Flashheads with numbers ranging from 1 to 24 depending on the number of required lights for the structure. Typically, the upper most level of lights will contain the lights with numbers 1 through 3 or 4. If the structure has an appurtenance of greater that 40 feet, an AOL (Antenna Obstruction Light) is required and it will have a Flashhead Number of 1. The High Intensity Flashheads will start with Flashhead Number 2. The flashheads should continue down the tower from the top sequentially ending with the highest number at the bottom level.
The vent hole on the bottom surface of the power supply is covered with a solid plug prior to shipping. Optional screened plugs are furnished separately.
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