Multiquip LT12DAB operation manual Control panel

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Figure 5 shows the location of the controls and indicators on the control panel for the different engines used with the LT12 light tower. Service the equipment as needed depending on the alarm indicated. Below is a brief explanation of each control or indicator.

1.Internal Cabinet Light Switch — This switch controls the internal cabinet light for the light tower control panel. When the cabinet door is raised, the light will automatically come on. When the cabinet door closes, the switch is depressed and the light turns off.

2.Internal Cabinet Light — Provides illumination for the LT12DAB control panel during nighttime operation. The light is automatically activated when the cabinet door is raised.

3.Hour Meter — This digital hour meter indicates the number of hours machine has been in use.

4.Main Circuit Breaker — A double-pole 30 amp, ON/ OFF circuit breaker which allows voltage to be supplied to the 15 amp breakers.

5.Auxiliary Output Receptacle Circuit Breaker — A single-pole, 15 amp, ON/OFF circuit breaker which protects auxiliary output receptacle (if installed) from overload.

6.Lamp Circuit Breakers — A single-pole, 15 amp, ON/ OFF circuit breaker for each of the four lamps.

7.Air Filter Alarm Indicator — This indicator lights when a blockage or problem with the air filter is detected.

8.Water Temperature Alarm Indicator — This indicator lights when the water temperature becomes to hot for normal engine operation.The unit will shut down and the light will remain on.

9.Oil Pressure Alarm Indicator — This alarm lights when the oil pressure has fallen too low for normal engine operation The unit will shut down and the light will remain on.

10.PreHeat Indicator — Lights when the ignition key is turned to the ON position indicating that the glow plugs are warming up. When the light goes off, the engine is ready for starting..

11.Ignition Key Switch — Insert key into ignition switch and turn clockwise to the ON position to warm the glow plugs. When pre- heat indicator light goes OFF, turn the key to the START position. Release key when engine starts.

12.Normal Operation Indicator — This indicator (green lamp) lights when the engine is functioning normally.

13.Alternator Alarm Indicator — This indicator lights when the engine has shut down because the electrical charging system is not working properly.

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LT12DAB specifications

The Multiquip LT12DAB is an innovative and reliable light tower designed to deliver efficient lighting solutions for various outdoor applications. Known for its robust construction and user-friendly features, the LT12DAB is ideal for construction sites, events, and emergency situations, providing flexibility and performance in a compact package.

One of the standout features of the LT12DAB is its powerful lighting system. It is equipped with four high-intensity LED lights, each delivering up to 12,000 lumens, ensuring ample illumination for expansive areas. The LED technology not only enhances visibility but also offers advantages in power consumption, resulting in reduced energy costs and longer operational life. The tower can be raised up to 30 feet, enabling it to cast a broad beam of light across large outdoor spaces.

The LT12DAB is built with advanced mobility in mind. It features a durable, weather-resistant frame that can withstand various environmental conditions, making it suitable for use in diverse locations. The all-terrain wheels provide enhanced maneuverability, allowing operators to transport the unit easily across job sites or uneven terrains. Additionally, the lightweight design ensures that it can be easily handled by a small crew.

Powering the LT12DAB is a reliable and fuel-efficient diesel generator that provides extended run times without frequent refueling. This generator not only supports the lighting system but can also power additional tools and equipment, adding versatility to its functionality. The unit is designed with low noise emissions, making it ideal for operation in noise-sensitive areas.

Ease of use is paramount in the design of the LT12DAB. The intuitive control panel allows users to operate the lights and generator effortlessly. The telescopic mast can be raised or lowered quickly, with safety features in place to prevent accidental collapse. Moreover, the integrated sensors monitor the oil levels and engine temperature, providing alerts for maintenance needs.

In summary, the Multiquip LT12DAB combines powerful lighting capabilities with robust construction and user-friendly features. Its mobility, energy efficiency, and reliability make it a valuable tool for any outdoor project, ensuring that worksites remain well-lit and safe, regardless of the conditions. Whether for construction, events, or emergencies, the LT12DAB stands out for its performance and adaptability, meeting the demands of today’s professional environments.