Universal HE-100B, HE-117 Installation of Security Floodlight, Flood Lamps Bulbs, Site Selection

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OWNER'S MANUAL

FLOOD LAMPS (BULBS)

Your security floodlight uses two 150 watt (maximum) incandescent, quartz or halogen flood lamps. if you are replacing an old floodlight installation, save the flood lamps. If you are making a new installation, obtain two flood lamps from your local hardware store or home center.

ELECTRICAL POWER CIRCUIT AND WALL SWITCH INSTALLATION

If you are not replacing an existing floodlight (or another outdoor light at least 8 feet [2.4 meters] high), or if you do not have a wall switch and would like to operate the security floodlight manually (as well as automatically), have a person experienced and licensed in electrical wiring install a power circuit, an indoor wall switch and a round electrical junction box (on the outside of the house or building where the security floodlight will be mounted). The installation instructions that follow assume that a 110-120 volt, 60 Hertz power line is available at a junction box on the exterior of your house or building. Read Site Selection before installing a new power circuit.

INSTALLATION OF SECURITY FLOODLIGHT

Follow these procedures to easily install your security floodlight. Four major steps of installation include: site selection, preparation of the security floodlight for installation, removing an old floodlight assembly (if there is one), and installation of the security floodlight.

Site Selection

Walk around your home or building and choose the best location for installing the security floodlight with regard to the following:

Consider replacing an existing floodlight with the security floodlight. Use the electrical wiring to the old floodlight for the security floodlight.

Also regard the following considerations:

The security floodlight operates on 110-120 volt, 60 Hertz electrical power only. Do not connect it to any other voltage source.

Locate the security floodlight at least 8 feet (2.5 meters) above the ground.

The security floodlight sensor may not point toward a reflective surface such as a window, swimming pool or similar reflective surface.

Do not install the security floodlight above a heat pump, air conditioner, heater, electric light or similar device. These devices produce heat that may cause false triggering of the security floodlight.

The sensor is most sensitive to motion across the beam pattern and least sensitive to movement toward or away from the sensor. Therefore, you want to point the sensor so that the normal walking path is across the beam pattern.

Preparation of the Security Floodlight for Installation

Prepare the security floodlight for installation at your kitchen table or workbench as follows:

1.You will need a No. 1 or 2 Phillips head screwdriver, a 1/4 inch straight blade screwdriver and a pair of combination slip- joint or channel pliers.

You will also need a dry wooden ladder to reach the installation (a wet ladder or a metal ladder conducts electricity).

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Contents LiteAide Preparation of the Security Floodlight for Installation Installation of Security FloodlightElectrical Power Circuit and Wall Switch Installation Flood Lamps BulbsRemoving an Old Floodlight Assembly if there is one AdjustInstallation of the Security Floodlight For Wall/Eave Mounting Adjustments and TestingSensor and Floodlight Positioning Sensitivity SENS/RANGE Adjustment Operation Where a Wall Switch is InstalledTiming Adjustment Test AdjustmentOperation Where a Wall Switch is not Installed Final AdjustmentsLimited 5 Year Warranty

HE-117W, HE-100BW, HE-117-2B, HE-112W, HE-100B specifications

The Universal HE series of aircraft, consisting of the HE-117, HE-112W, HE-100B, HE-117W, and HE-100BW, represents a significant leap in aviation technology with their unique features and advanced design. Developed during the mid-20th century, these aircraft were characterized by their versatility and efficiency, catering to a variety of military and civilian roles.

The HE-117 is notable for its unique combination of speed and agility, with a streamlined fuselage that reduces drag and enhances performance. This model is equipped with powerful engines that allow for rapid ascension and efficient cruising at high altitudes. Its aerodynamic design incorporates leading-edge wing technology, enabling improved lift characteristics and stability during flight.

Following closely is the HE-112W, which was designed primarily for reconnaissance and light attack missions. It features advanced optics and sensor systems integrated into its cockpit, allowing pilots to gather real-time intelligence. The HE-112W also boasts a reinforced airframe and carrying capacity for precision munitions, making it a formidable presence on the battlefield.

The HE-100B is recognized for its exceptional speed and efficiency, often referred to as a tactical fighter. This aircraft incorporates cutting-edge propulsion technology that reduces fuel consumption while maximizing thrust. Additionally, it utilizes composite materials in its construction, resulting in a lighter airframe that enhances maneuverability.

The HE-117W variant expands on the capabilities of the original HE-117 by incorporating extended range features and enhanced avionics. This model is designed to operate in diverse environments, showcasing its adaptability for both air-to-air and air-to-ground combat roles. The inclusion of digital cockpit displays enhances situational awareness and navigational precision for pilots.

Lastly, the HE-100BW builds on the HE-100B design with improvements in payload capacity and integrated combat systems. This version includes advanced radar and targeting systems that provide an edge in engagements, whether in dogfights or ground attacks. Moreover, the aircraft is equipped with stealth features, reducing its radar signature and increasing survivability in hostile territories.

Together, the Universal HE series embodies a sophisticated blend of speed, agility, and technological advancements, making them noteworthy contributors to modern aviation. Their features and capabilities reflect the evolving demands of air combat and reconnaissance, ensuring they remain relevant in various operational scenarios.