ACR Electronics MS-2000(M) manual Test Equipment and Tools, Maintenance Requirements

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pressing the trap door down to turn the TS-23 "ON", or by removing the flashguard shield and inserting it into the tester. This is accomplished by separating the main body of the light from its flashguard shield. This separation is performed by holding the main body of the light with one hand while grasping the flashguard shield with the other and pulling in opposite directions.

After separation, insert the top of the light into the trap door on the top of the TS-23/A, insuring that the xenon lamp is fully inserted into the tester. Turn the light switch ON and note the numerical reading recorded on the digital readout of the tester.

An acceptable reading between 100-150 is required and equates to a flash rate of 50 ± 10 flashes per minute. If a reading of less than 100 is noted, replace both batteries and, if necessary, clean the battery contacts in the light, then repeat the test. Should any light continue to fail this test, discard the light in accordance with local procedures.

Upon completion of this test, the reassemble the light by inserting the top of the light (lamp) into the bottom of the flashguard and pushing upward until it stops.

NOTE: Standard ambient temperature for performing flash rate test is 70° Fahrenheit. A lower temperature may result in somewhat lower flash rates.

c.BA-3058/U battery ("AA" Alkaline) or equivalent

Currently only a commercial test fixture exists to test the BA-3058 Radio Shack part number 910-2135 Type 22-096 or equivalent. Therefore, batteries surpassing their lifecycle/manufacturing duration's or batteries that are found to be defective will be discarded in accordance with local disposition instructions/guidelines.

2. Test Equipment and Tools

No special test equipment other than the TS-23/A Strobe Light Tester is required to test the MS-2000(M) strobe light. If this tester is not available or functionally inoperative, flash rate testing can be accomplished MANUALLY in accordance with procedures outlined in paragraph 2a except limit the test to two (2) minutes, counting the rate in the last minute. Test equipment for the BA-3058/U battery is commercially available.

3. Maintenance Requirements

Since all electronic circuitry of the MS-2000(M) strobe is enclosed within its main body case assembly and cannot be disassembled without destroying its integrity, preventive maintenance requirements are limited to initial and periodic flash rate testing and visual inspections.

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Contents Page About Cobham Life Support, ACR Products About Cobham plc Table of Contents General Characteristics Section ONE- GeneralPurpose Theory of Operation Section TWO- Operating Instructions IR light Stored Turn On Section THREE- Testing and Maintenance Light Leakage TestFlash Rate Test a. Initial Test Equipment and Tools Maintenance RequirementsPreventive Maintenance Checks AlignmentPeriodic Inspection Requirements Parts Replacement Procedures a. To replace flashguard Limited Warranty Appendix a WARRANTY, Useful Life POLICY, Notices

MS-2000(M) specifications

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