SL445A Command Light Tower LED Traffic Advisor Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- COMMAND LIGHT
Table of Contents
- COMMAND LIGHT 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
- Breakage or Damage During Shipment
- Product Safety Precautions
- General Description and Specifications
- Operation
- Installation
- Electrical Wiring
- Maintenance
- Power Failure
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Specifications – Standard AC Model (SL445A, SL447A)
- Specifications
- Wiring Schematics
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Effective November 2022
This guide supersedes all previous versions
MODEL COVERED:
SL445A SL447A
ARCTIC
3842 Redman Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80524
1-800-797-7974
www.CommandLight.com
THANK YOU
Please allow us to express a simple thank you for investing in a COMMAND
LIGHT product.
As a company, we are dedicated to producing the very best and most versatile
flood lighting package available. We take great pride in the quality of our
work and hope that you will find many years of satisfaction from the use of
this equipment.
Should you have any problems with your product please do not hesitate to
contact us.
3842 Redman Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80524
PHONE: 1-800-797-7974
FAX: 1-970-297-7099
WEB: www.CommandLight.com
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The member companies of FEMSA that provide emergency response equipment and
services want responders to know and understand the following:
- Firefighting and Emergency Response are inherently dangerous activities requiring proper training in their hazards and the use of extreme caution at all times.
- it is your responsibility to read and understand any user’s instructions, including purpose and limitations, provided with any piece of equipment you may be called upon to use.
- It is your responsibility to know that you have been properly trained in Firefighting and/or Emergency Response and in the use, precautions, and care of any equipment you may be called upon to use.
- It is your responsibility to be in proper physical condition and to maintain the personal skill level required to operate any equipment you may be called upon to use.
- It is your responsibility to know that your equipment is in operable condition and has been maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Failure to follow these guidelines may result in death, burns or other severe injury.
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Read this manual before installing or operating the COMMAND LIGHT SHADOW RTB .
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3842 Redman Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80524| PHONE:
1-800-797-7974
FAX: 1-970-297-7099
WEB: www.CommandLight.com
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COMMAND LIGHT 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
COMMAND LIGHT products* come with an industry leading 5-year warranty against
any defects in materials and workmanship when used and operated for a period
of five years. The responsibility of COMMAND LIGHT under this limited warranty
is limited to the repair and replacement of parts found to be defective by
COMMAND LIGHT.
Any parts damaged in shipping or by improper installation, overloading, abuse,
or accident of any type or cause are not covered by this warranty. If
equipment has been damaged in transit, a claim should be made against the
carrier within three days, as we assume no responsibility for such damage.
If during this time period, you have any malfunctions not related to misuse,
accident, neglect, or normal wear and tear, please take the following steps in
order to have your light tower serviced under the COMMAND LIGHT warranty.
- Contact us immediately for initial diagnosis at info@commandlight.com or 800-797-7974; or if parts are needed contact parts@commandlight.com.
- You will need to have immediate access to the light tower and the serial number. This process can be done by individuals with little mechanical ability. (Involves pushing buttons and telling us what the light tower is doing or not doing)
- We then send parts (if needed) and have an authorized technician dispatched (if needed) with a written work authorization number and a base number of hours allotted to do repair. Hourly rates for service are to be determined at the time of authorization by COMMAND LIGHT, travel time is paid at a maximum of 50% of the authorized service rate.
- We remain available for service support via phone, email, or video conference while the technician completes the repair, also to extend the original time allotted if additional issues arise. Immediate support cannot be guaranteed unless a time is scheduled prior to service.
- Let us know when the repair is completed and reference the work authorization number. Email an invoice to info@commandlight.com or parts@commandlight.com. If you are unable to create an invoice email us for instructions for payment. Make sure any parts we have requested to be returned have been shipped back to the provided shipping address. If a return label is issued it must be used.
- Finally, we will pay by mailing a check or crediting the account of the person, department, or company doing the repair. Payments will not be made until all requested parts have been returned.
Please contact us as soon as problems arise in order to execute our warranty. We must have knowledge of the issue and provide a work authorization in order to pay or reimburse labor or travel time.
Any unauthorized service voids this warranty. No work is authorized until written consent is provided by COMMAND LIGHT.
Contact Us Early — before any work is done — We’d love to help!
*Excludes light producing components (bulbs, lasers, LEDs) These components may come with their own manufacturer warranty. Contact us and we can help get it.
Breakage or Damage During Shipment
The transportation company is fully responsible for all shipping damage and
will resolve problems promptly if you handle it correctly. Please read these
instructions carefully.
Examine the contents of all shipping cases. If you find any damage, call your
transportation agent at once and have them make a description on the freight
or express bill describing the damage and the number of pieces. Then contact
us and we will send you the original bill of lading. Also promptly contact the
transportation company and follow their procedure for filing a claim. Each
company will have a unique procedure to follow.
Please note, we cannot and will not enter claims for damages. If we a filed
claim here, it would be sent to your local freight agent for verification and
investigation. This time can be saved by you filing the claim directly. Every
consignee is on the ground floor, in contact with the local agent who inspects
the damaged goods, and thus, each claim can be given individual attention.
Since our goods are packed to comply with the regulations of all railroad,
truck, and express companies, we cannot allow deduction from any invoice
because of any damage, however, be sure to file your claim promptly. Our goods
are sold F.O.B. factory. We take receipt from the transportation company
certifying that the goods were delivered to them in good order and our
responsibility ceases.
It is seldom that any breakage or damage occurs in any of our shipments and in
no case will the customer be out any expense if they follow the above
instructions.
Be sure to keep all damaged goods subject to examination of the truck or
express company inspector, who may call on you sometime later. These damaged
goods, of course, will belong to them, and they will inform you what to do
with them. If you dispose of these damaged goods, your claim may not be paid.
Product Safety Precautions
- Never operate the COMMAND LIGHT SHADOW RTB near overhead high voltage power lines. The COMMAND LIGHT SHADOW RTB is manufactured from electrically conductive materials.
- Do not use the COMMAND LIGHT SHADOW RTB for uses other than its intended purpose.
- Do not move emergency vehicle with the light extended. Visually verify that the light is completely nested before moving vehicle.
- Do not change light position while people are located within its operating envelope. There are numerous pinch points that can cause serious bodily injury.
- Do not use a high-pressure washer or subject the light to high volumes of water when cleaning.
- Never use the COMMAND LIGHT SHADOW RTB as a lifting device or mobile arm.
- Do not use a COMMAND LIGHT SHADOW RTB that has been damaged or is not fully functional, including non-working indicator lamps.
- Never hold any part of the COMMAND LIGHT SHADOW RTB with a hand or foot while it is in motion.
- The COMMAND LIGHT SHADOW RTB has numerous pinch points. Keep loose clothing, hands and feet clear of moving parts.
General Description and Specifications
The SHADOW RTB is designed to provide high intensity emergency scene lighting
with quick precision. As with any electromechanical device, take precautionary
steps to ensure safe
operation.
Model # | Description | Minimum Power Requirements |
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SL445A | 4 x 500W | 17 Amps, 120 VAC |
SL447A | 4 x 750W | 25 Amps, 120 VAC |
The vehicle provides power for the 12 VDC circuitry. A 15 Amp breaker is
recommended.
The umbilical corded control unit is powered via 12 VDC eliminating hazardous
voltage levels within the hand held control box.
The SHADOW RTB is manufactured to provide years of service with a minimum of
maintenance.
Operation
Raising the light from the nested position
Using the control box, raise the lower stage. Control switches are of
momentary action style and must be held in the “on” position to actuate the
stages.
The SHADOW RTB has an override system that precludes rotation of the lamp tree
until the lower stage has elevated approximately 16″ from the nested position.
When the lower stage is below 16″ the following conditions exist:
- Lamp Tree is prevented from rotating.
- All lights are turned off, including strobe light if equipped, regardless of light switch positions.
- Prevents the lower stage from moving down if lamp tree is not centered.
If the supply from the vehicle is marginal, position the SHADOW RTB before turning on lights.
Returning the light to the nested position
The KNIGHT2 is equipped with an Autopark function as a standard feature. The
“P” button on the control box initiates the Autopark sequence. Once initiated,
the “Emergency Stop” button indicator is illuminated. Pressing the “Emergency
Stop” button will cancel the Autopark sequence.
Autopark Sequence
Press green button on the controller once. It does not need to be held in
position. The Autopark sequence begins:
- “Emergency Stop” light is illuminated.
- Lamps are extinguished.
- Upper stage begins rotation to the center position. If equipped with back light option, back light begins oscillation and returns to the home position.
- Once upper stage is centered, rotation stops, lower stage begins retracting.
- After lower stage has fully retracted, upper stage begins retracting. Upon upper stage retracting fully, “Emergency Stop” light turns off.
Controller
Installation
The SHADOW RTB must be installed by a designated installation facility or by
an EVT certified Level FA4 Technician. All safety precautions must be
thoroughly understood before installation. Please consult the factory for
additional installation information assistance.
Improper installation can cause overheating of electrical power wires that
could catch fire and void the warranty.
Ensure all wiring is properly protected with correct sized breakers and fuses
before connecting to the power source.
AC powered light towers require a high current draw to provide high levels of
lighting. Verify all connected electrical components are able to handle the
load for this light tower as listed in the Technical Specifications on page
17.
If in doubt, contact Command Light at
1-800-797-7974 or
info@commandlight.com.
Installation Kit
Included with the SHADOW RTB is an installation kit. Verify that the kit
contains the following items:
(1) 25 feet of 12GA-2 Conductor power cable
(1) 25 feet of 10GA-4 Conductor power cable
(1) Pre-wired HOLSTER BOX w/cover
(1) 25 feet of 22GA-20 conductor cable
(1) Handheld Controller
(1) Small hardware parts bag with:
(4) mounting spacers
(4) 5∕16-18 nylon lock nuts
(4) large diameter flat washers
(4) ¼” flat washers
(1) ½” 90° sealing connector w/nut| (4) 5∕16-18 X 2 ½” bolts
(8) 5∕16″ flat washers
(2) ¼-20 x 5∕8″ Phillips pan head machine screws
(2) ¼-20 nylon lock nuts
(1) ¾” 90° sealing connector w/nut
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Tools Required
Lifting device (crane, forklift, block and tackle, etc.)
Sling for lifting
Drill
21 /64″, 17 /64″ drill bits
Hole punch for metal with 7 /8″ and 15/16″ diameter capacity
Phillips head screwdriver, #2
COMMAND LIGHT flat blade screwdriver (included with light) 7 /16″ and 1 /2″
combination wrenches and/or ratchet and 7 /16″ and 1 /2″ sockets 8″ adjustable
wrench
Tongue and Groove Pliers
Wire stripper or razor blade knife
Solder-less wire connector crimp tool
Silicone based gasket sealer, RTV™ recommended
Installation Notes
The SHADOW RTB weighs approximately 75 pounds. Use mechanical assistance such
as a forklift or crane to lift the light into installation position.
Use the provided fender washers under the mounting surface to distribute the
weight load evenly.
When routing the connecting electrical wires take care to avoid sharp bends,
hot components or other hazards to the wire.
The SHADOW RTB is not designed to be operated in a raised position while the
vehicle is in motion. The SHADOW RTB includes warning circuit wiring to enable
a warning device.
Location Requirements
The standard SHADOW RTB can be mounted on any location that is 54″ x 22″. The
surface should be flat or have only a slight crown. Consult with factory
before construction of recessed installation. Verify all dimensions before
installation to assure proper operation of light will not infringe on other
installed components. For all other installations refer to the dimensional
drawing on page 17 of this guide that represents your particular model of
light. The drawings reflect the dimensions of the “working envelope” of a
typical light. Endure sufficient clearances are incorporated in your
installation to allow for variations (vehicle body flex, environmental
conditions, future servicing needs, etc.)
Four mounting bolts are required. Additional holes may be drilled in the frame
ends if necessary to clear obstructions.
Access holes for the power cord cabling should be in close proximity to the
entrance box on the light.
Installing the cords with a sweeping 90° or 180° bend will provide better
results.
The control box holster should be mounted in an area shielded from the
weather. Allow a minimum of 10″ clearance above the control box holster
mounting location for easy access to the controller.
Mounting
Place the provided spacers in the location of the light mounting holes. The
spacers may be modified to conform to the contour of the mounting location.
Remove any obstructions below the mounting surface such as headliners.
Attach any necessary lifting attachments to the SHADOW RTB . The center of
gravity (balance point) is slightly below the rotation assembly.
Slowly lift the SHADOW RTB and check for balanced lifting. Lower and make any
necessary adjustments to the lift points.
Lift and place the SHADOW RTB into position above the spacers. Before placing
the full weight of the light tower on the spacers, align spacers with the
holes in the end frame castings.
Drill 21 /64″ holes in the mounting surface using the end casting holes as a
template.
Fasten the light using the provided hardware. To assure a weather-tight
installation apply a thin bead of silicone based gasket sealer to the base of
the spacer and underside of bolt head. Remove any lifting straps and devices
from the SHADOW RTB .
Locate and drill the wire feed holes.
Holster Mounting
Using the holster as a template, mark locations of holes.
Drill 17 /64″ mounting holes.
Drill any holes required to route the control wire from the control box to the
SHADOW RTB .
Mount holster box with provided hardware.
Electrical Wiring
Please Note: Detailed internal wiring schematic for the light is found in
the supplement pages found at the end of this document.
Run the control wire from the control box holster to the SHADOW RTB .
Run the power wire from the breaker box or generator to the SHADOW RTB . A 15
Amp breaker is recommended on AC LED models.
Make the control cable connections in the SHADOW RTB relay box by matching
each control wire to its same color on the connector block of the SHADOW RTB
relay box.
The SHADOW RTB models SL445A and SL447A comes pre-wired to connect to 120 VAC.
For 240 VAC operation, remove the jumper between the two live wires at the AC
input terminal block. If ordered with 220 VAC single leg (European) wiring,
one wire in the AC input cable will not be used.
Warning Device Installation
The SHADOW RTB nest sensor can be used to activate a warning device when the
light is extended.
Typically the vehicle will have a light or buzzer that activates when the
compartment doors are open.
The connector for hooking up a warning device is located in the holster box
that holds the control unit.
Maintenance
Cleaning
The SHADOW RTB is constructed with corrosion resistant aluminum and stainless
steel fasteners. To further enhance corrosion resistance all exposed surfaces
receive a powder coated paint finish. To assure years of trouble free service
periodically clean all external surfaces with a mild detergent solution and a
gentle spray of water. DO NOT USE A HIGH-PRESSURE WASHER, which will force
water into sensitive electric circuitry.
Lamp lenses may be cleaned with any commercially available glass cleaner.
The lower stage actuator is a sealed unit and does not require adjustment or
lubrication. They also have a slip-clutch to compensate for minor stroke
tolerances at the limits of its travel as well as internal limit switches. The
actuator may produce a ratcheting sound at each end of the stroke which is
normal. The actuator should not be made to ratchet excessively, this can lead
to premature actuator clutch failure.
All pivot points on the SHADOW RTB are self-lubricating thermal polymer.
Periodic cleaning with a moisture displacing cleaner and soft bristle brush,
without disassembly, to remove accumulated dirt and debris will minimize wear.
Power Failure
The SHADOW RTB can be retracted manually if power to the unit is lost. If power loss is temporary, reestablishing power may be easier than manually retracting the light.
Disconnect power source from the SHADOW RTB.
Rotate to Center
Slowly apply pressure to the midplate to manually rotate to the centered
position. Trying to rotate the midplate too quickly or with too much pressure
can break the rotation motor shaft. Be certain that you rotate the midplate in
the proper direction as the lamp tree can rotate only 350˚.
Retract the Lower Stage
Locate the silver plug located on the actuator below the actuator’s motor. Use
the provided hex tool (6mm hex bit) to remove silver plug. Be sure to not lose
this plug. Use the same hex tool inserted into the opening to drive the
internal gears of the actuator. Be sure to replace the silver plug after this
actuator is fully retracted.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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Unit will not extend | No power to the unit | Check power input connections. |
Ensure 100 Amp input breaker has not been tripped.
Incorrect installation| Refer to installation instructions.
Upper stage will not rotate| Lower stage not raised above 16″| Raise lower
stage higher.
Rotation motor failure.| Consult with factory.
Lights will not illuminate.| Lower stage not raised above 16″| Raise lower
stage higher.
Circuit breaker tripped.| Check circuit breaker at power supply.
No power to the unit.| Check power supply operation/ output.
Unit will not nest| Lamp tree not centered| Raise lower stage higher than 16″.
Center lamp tree (green light illuminated)
Unit being operated on a slope >50.| Level Truck. If problem persists, rotate
lamp tree to center, using a pike pole, hold unit centered while lowering to
nest position.
Autopark button must be held in to park unit| Faulty or stuck nest switch.|
Check nest switch ground and operation. Rubber boot may have shrunk and is
holding in switch.
Water in electronics.| Remove moisture from ground points and electronics. Do
not use a pressure washer to clean unit.
No lights or rotation| Check safety limit sensor, bad, etc.| Contact factory
for replacement part.
Autopark is off Center| Center switch out of alignment.| Contact factory for
replacement part.
PWR AND ERROR LED GUIDE BOARD REV 5. MAIN BOARD 5.3, FIRMWARE 4
| READY TO GO
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| NO POWER AND/OR NO GROUND AT EITHER CBAT OR VBAT TERMINALS CHECK VBAT, CBAT,
AND GND TERMINALS. SHOULD HAVE 12-18 VDC CHECK 2 AMP FUSE AT MAIN BOARD
| ERROR CODE 12
NO CBAT POWER AT 3 PIN GRAY CONNECTOR “CBAT” TERMINAL, COMMAND LIGHT IS NOT
POWERED.
CHECK FOR 12VOLTS AT GRAY 3 PIN CONNECTOR, TERMINAL CBAT.
| ERROR CODE 13
COMMUNICATION ERROR BETWEEN MAIN BOARD AND KEYPAD BOARD. CHECK ALL CAT 5
CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE MAIN BOARD AND THE KEYPAD BOARD INCLUDING COIL CABLE.
| ERROR CODE 14:
WILL ONLY ERROR ON FIRST LOGIN ATTEMPT AND DOES NOT REPEAT. YOU MUST LOOK FOR
THIS
ERROR CODE AS YOU ARE TRYING TO LOGIN TO THE DEVICE.
INDICATES THAT COMMAND LIGHT CONTROLLER DOES NOT HAVE CONTROL OF THE SYSTEM.
– IF USING VMUX – CHECK GREEN 5 PIN CONNECTOR “VMUX IF” FOR 12 VOLT POWER AT
THE “CTRL”
TERMINAL. IF NO, CHECK VMUX DUAL CONTROL BOARD.
IF NOT USING VMUX, ENSURE BLACK/WHITE WIRE IS TERMINATED INTO THE CTRL
TERMINAL AND THAT THIS TERMINAL HAS 12VDC.
Technical Specifications – Standard AC Model (SL445A, SL447A)
Dimensions (with strobe and ½” mounting spacers) – May vary by model and options:
| Height(Depth)| Length| Width
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Retracted| 8″| 58″| 24″
Extended| 47″| 36″| 24″
Recessed installation| 10″| 62″| 30″ Minimum
Weight: 75 pounds
Wiring:
Main Power VAC
Main Power VAC
Control wiring | 12/2 SO cord
10/4 SO cord
22/20 PVC Jacketed| 25′ provided
25′ provided
25′ provided
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Relay protection:
Lights Cole-Hersey 3055 100 amps
Current Draw / Power Requirements:
Fixture | Average |
---|---|
4 x 500 Watt LED | 120 VAC/17 amps |
4 x 750 Watt LED | 120 VAC/25 amps |
Lift actuators and rotation motor will cause higher current draw during use.
Motor Duty Cycle:
(All motors thermally protected, specifications are to thermal relay trip):
Lower stage 1:3 (90 seconds maximum per 5 minutes)
Rotation 5-6 Revolutions
Motor Speed:
Lower stage 0.5 inches per minute 14 seconds to full extension
Rotation 2.75 RPM at lamp tree
Operation:
Angle of vehicle 15˚ maximum incline
Specifications
Parts List – (Base)
PARTS LIST
ITEM| QTY| PART NUMBER| DESCRIPTION
1| 1| 178-01100| FRAME,WELDMENT,SHADOW RTB
2| 1| 178-02300| ARM, MAIN LIFT, WELDMENT,SHADOW RTB
3| 1| 178-01502| PIN,LOWER,PIVOT,SHADOW RTB
4| 1| 069-15411| ACTUATOR,LINEAR,150MM,12VDC,LA36
5| 1| 178-01008| ARM,TRAILING,LIFT,SHADOW RTB
6| 1| 178-01501| PIN,LOWER,ACFUATOR,SHADOW RTB
7| 1| 178-01500| PIN,UPPER,ACTUATOR,SHADOW RTB
8| 9| 067-14200| BEARING,FLANGED,IGLIDE,JFI-0809-06
9| 7| 069-15336| E-Ring, 5133-50, .044T, SS
10| 2| 065-13084| CLAMP,LOOM,#4,SS
11| 2| 065-12365| CLAMP,LOOM,#6,SS
12| 16| 069-01140| SCREW,BH,HEX,6x1x16,SS
13| 2| 069-01126| Nut, MS, M6x1.00
14| 1| 178-02097| COVER,ACCESS PANEL,LIFT ARM,SHADOW RTB
15| 1| 065-15001| CANISTER,DOCUMENT,BLACK
16| 1| 178-04053| PAD, NEST, SHADOW RTB
17| 1| 069-01133| SCREW,BH,HEX,M4x0.7×10,SS
18| 2| 069-01114| SCREW,FHSH,M6x1x16
19| 16| 034-11028| WASHER,LOCK,SPRING,REGULAR, 1/4″, SS
20| 4| 069-01103| SCREW,BH,HEX,6x1x12,55
21| 6| 034-13092| SCREW,BH,HEX,M4x0.7×8,SS
22| 1| 178-02099| BRACKET, NEST SWITCH, SHADOW RTB
Exploded View – (Base)
Parts List – (Mid-Plate)
PARTS UST
ITEM| QTY| PART NUMBER| DESCRIPTION
1| 1| 178-03002| PLATE, ROTATION DRIVEN, SHADOW RTB
2| 1| 069-01103| SCREW,SHCS,SHCS M6x1x12
3| 5| 034-13683| SCREW,SH SET,M6x1.0 x 16mm,SS
4| 1| 178-03010| BEARING,THRUST,ROTATION,SHADOW RTB
5| 1| 065-12382| RING,SPIROLOX,2-TURN,WS-175
6| 1| 178-03001| PLATE, ROTATION DRIVE, SHADOW RTB
7| 2| 178-03006| STANDOFF,MOTOR,ROTATION,SHADOW RTB
8| 1| 178-04084| MOUNT,MOTOR,ROTATION,SHADOW RTB
9| 4| 034-13063| SCREW,SHCS,SHCS M4x0.7×30
10| 1| 034-13066| SCREW,SHCS,SHCS M4x0.7×10
11| 1| 178-03005| STOP,ROTATION LIMIT,SHADOW RTB
12| 2| 065-12383| SWITCH,LIMIT,CHERRY,SPDT,5A,125V,SRTBL
13| 4| 034-03070| SCREW,PHP,2-56 UNCx0.5
14| 1| 178-03007| LARGE PULLEY,MID PLATE,SRTBL
15| 1| 178-03009| CAM,ROTATION CENTER,SHADOW RTB
16| 1| 069-01133| SCREW,BH,HEX,M4x0.7×10,SS
17| 1| 178-04077| SWITCH,LIMIT,MIDPLATE,RTB
18| 1| 034-13092| SCREW,PPH,M4 X 8
19| 2| 065-12384| BUSHING,BRONZE,1.753 x 2.004 x 1,SRTBL
Exploded View – (Mid-Plate)
Parts List – (Lamp Tree)
ITEM | QTY | PART NUMBER | DESCRIPTION |
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2 | 2 | 178-445FIXT | LAMP,SUBASSEMBLY,BACKLIGHT,STD,SHADOW RTB |
3 | 2 | 178-445FIXT | LAMP,SUBASSEMBLY,FIXED,STD,SHADOW RTB |
9 | 8 | 034-11033 | NUT,NYLOCK, 1/4-20 UNC,SS |
10 | 1 | 178-04000 | TREE, BARE,WELDMENT,SHADOW RTB |
11 | 1 | 178-05100 | MOUNT, STROBE, SHADOW RTB, WELDMENT |
12 | 1 | 178-04017 | MOUNT,LEFT,BACKLIGHT,SHADOW RTB |
13 | 1 | 178-04018 | MOUNT, RIGHT, BACKLIGHT,SHADOW RTB |
14 | 1 | RTB_BL_Assembly | |
15 | 1 | 065-12867 | STROBE, PRE-WIRED, INDICATE COLOR |
16 | 2 | 034-13092 | SCREW,PPH,M4 X 8 |
17 | 4 | 069-01103 | SCREW,BH,HEX,6x1x12,SS |
18 | 1 | 178-04009 | COVER,ACCESS,LAMP TREE,SHADOW RTB |
19 | 10 | 034-11028 | WASHER,LOCK,SPRING,REGULAR, 1/4″, SS |
20 | 6 | 069-01102 | SCREW,BH,HEX,4×0.7×12,SS |
21 | 6 | 069-01140 | SCREW,BH,HEX,6x1x16,SS |
23 | 2 | 065-12851 | STRAIN RELIEF,DOMED 90,SCR .39-.55,1/2 NPT,BLACK |
24 | 1 | 069-15392 | CONXALL, MINICON, 2 PIN, PANEL |
25 | 2 | 065-12373 | PLUG,FINISHING,1×2,SRT-BL,ROM CL |
26 | 4 | 034-13062 | SCREW,SHCS,SHCS M4x0.7×25 |
28 | 2 | 069-01125 | Nut, MS, M4x0.7 |
29 | 1 | 065-12827 | STRIP, BARRIER, 12 POLE |
30 | 2 | 034-13288 | SCREW,PHP,4-40 UNCx0.75 |
31 | 2 | 034-14283 | WASHER,LOCK,18-85S,INTERNAL,#4 |
32 | 2 | 034-10902 | NUT,MS,HEX2,4-40UNC,SS |
33 | 1 | 034-10975 | SCREW,FHPMS,10-24 UNC x 3/4 in,SS |
34 | 1 | 078-03013 | SPACER,DIN RAIL,STROBE MOUNT |
35 | 1 | 069-01000 | RAIL, DIN, SLOTTED, 7.5MM X 35MM 4 in. |
36 | 1 | 034-13081 | NUT,NYLOCK,THIN, 10-24 UNC,SS |
37 | 2 | 065-10075 | BRACKET,END,DIN,DN-EB35 |
38 | 1 | 065-10069 | BLOCK,TERMINAL,DIN,DN-T10-BLACK |
39 | 1 | 065-10068 | BLOCK,TERMINAL,DIN,DN-T10-BLUE |
40 | 1 | 065-10073 | BLOCK,TERMINAL,DIN,DN-T10-WHITE |
41 | 1 | 065-10074 | BLOCK,TERMINAL,DIN,DN-T10-YELLOW |
42 | 2 | 065-10070 | BLOCK,TERMINAL,DIN,DN-T10-GREEN |
43 | 1 | 065-10068 | BLOCK,TERMINAL,DIN,DN-T10-BLUE/WHITE |
44 | 1 | 069-01134 | SCREW,BH,HEX,M4x0.7×16,SS |
45 | 1 | 069-01133 | SCREW,BH,HEX,M4x0.7×10,SS |
Exploded View – (Lamp Tree)
Parts List – (Backlight)
PARTS LIST
ITEM| QTY| PART NUMBER| DESCRIPTION
1| 2| 178-04002| SUPPORT,SHAFT,PIVOT,SHADOW RTB
2| 1| 178-04004| SHAFT,DRIVEN,SHADOW RTB
3| 2| MEI-1620-10| BUSHING,FLANGED,IGLIDE,MFI-1620-10
4| 1| 178-04003| PULLEY,HTD,SRT BACK LIGHT,RAW
5| 1| 178-04016| SHIM,SPACER,BACKLIGHT,SHADOW RTB
7| 1| 065-12374| MOTOR,THRU HOLE,12 VDC
8| 1| 178-04010| SHAFT,STUB,DRIVE,SHADOW RIB
9| 1| 065-12378| PULLEY,HTD,P5mm,W15mm,G17,DF,B8mm
10| 1| 065-12376| BELT,HTD,P5mm,G55,SRT BL
11| 2| 178-04007| STOP,ROTATION,BACKLIGHT,SHADOW RTB
12| 2| 069-01140| SCREVV,BH,HEX,6x1x16,SS
13| 2| 034-11029| WASHER,FLAT,USS, 1/4″, SS
14| 2| 034-11028| WASHER,LOCK,SPRING,REGULAR, 1/4″, 55
15| 2| STD HARDWARE-IEW-52| WASHER,LOCK,18-8SS,EXTERNAL,1/4In
16| 1| STD HARDWARE-PHP-49| SCREW,PHP,MS,10-24UNCx1-3/4,SS
17| 1| 034-10981| NUT,NYLOCK, 10-24 UNC,SS
18| 1| 069-01133| SCREW,BH,HEX,M4x0.7×10,SS
19| 1| 034-11124| WASHER,FLAT,FENDER, 10 X 11/16, 55
20| 1| 034-10947| WASHER,FIAT,SAE, #8, SS
21| 1| 034-11175| WASHER,LOCK,SPRING,REGULAR, #8, 55
22| 8| 069-01103| SCREW,BH,HEX,6x1x12,SS
23| 2| 069-14160| SENSOR,PROXIMITY,4-WIRE
24| 4| STD HARDWARE–07| SCREW,PHP,2-56 UNCx0.75
25| 4| STD_HARDWARE-N-001| NUT,MS,HEX1,2-56UNC,SS
26| 1| 178-04024| GUARD,BELT,BLIGHT,SHADOW RTB
27| 1| 065-12380| RING, RETAINING,1″ STAINLESS STEEL
28| 1| 178-04027| MOUNT,MOTOR,DRIVE,AERIAL
Exploded View – (Backlight)
Parts List – AC Relay Box
PARTS LIST
ITEM| QTY| PART NUMBER| DESCRIPTION
1| 1| 178-04075W| WELDMENT, RELAY BOX EXT., SHADOW RTB
2| 1| 065-14784| LOOKUP LIGHT,LED, KNIGHT,SHADOW
3| 2| 065-12854| STRAIN RELIEF,DOMED,SCR .51-.71,3/4 NPT,BLACK
4| 3| 065-12852| STRAIN RELIEF,DOMED,SCR .24-.47,1/2 NPT,BLACK
5| 2| 065-12857| LOCKNUT,NYLON,3/4 NPT,BLACK
6| 3| 065-12856| LOCKNUT,NYLON,1/2 NPT,BLACK
7| 1| 178-04076| BRIDGE, ELECTRICAL, RELAY BOX, RTB
9| 1| 069-14322| TERMINAL BLOCK,5 POLE
15| 2| 065-12828| TERMINAL STRIP,16 POLE
16| 6| 034-10919| SCREW,PHP,6-32 UNCx0.75
17| 6| 034-11162| NUT,MS,HEX2,6-32UNC,SS
19| 1| 079-00005| PLATE,RELAY MOUNT,ALL
20| 2| 034-10966| SCREW,PHP,10-24 UNCx0.75
21| 6| 034-10978| WASHER,LOCK,18-8SS,INTERNAL,#10
22| 2| 034-13100| NUT,MS,HEX2,10-24UNC,SS
23| 6| 034-10961| SCREW,PHP,10-24 UNCx0.375
24| 4| 034-10981| NUT,NYLOCK, 10-24 UNC,SS
26| 1| 065-14187| RELAY SOCKET,3A,14 PIN,SRT BUILDS
27| 1| 065-14186| RELAY,BL,AUTO PARK,CL,SRT,MY2KDC12
28| 2| 034-11187| SCREW,FHPMS,6-32 UNC x 3/4 in,SS
29| 2| 034-13098| NUT,NYLOCK, 6-32 UNC,SS
30| 1| 065-13529| BREAKER, 12V 20A, SINGLE POLE
31| 18| 065-13730| Socket, Single Pole, Relay
32| 18| 065-13738| RELAY, 12V, SINGLE POLE
33| 12| 034-10939| SCREW,PHP,8-32 UNCx0.5
34| 12| 034-10951| NUT,NYLOCK, 8-32 UNC,SS
35| 1| 065-12890| STRIP, BARRIER, 20 POLE
36| 4| 034-13682| WASHER,LOCK,18-8SS,INTERNAL,#6
39| 1| 034-11112| NUT,MS,HEX2,1/4-20UNC,SS
40| 3| 065-14020| RELAY, DOUBLE POLE, 240VAC
43| 1| 178-04074| COVER,RLY BOX,SHADOW RTB, EXTENDED
44| 1| 034-11016| SCREW,HH,1/4-20×3/4,SS
45| 1| 034-11028| WASHER,LOCK,SPRING,REGULAR, 1/4″, SS
46| 2| 034-10968| SCREW,PHP,10-24 UNCx1
47| 1| 069-15360| SWITCH, DOWN LIMIT / NEST / BL LIMIT
48| 1| 065-12935| BOOT, PUSHBUTTON,BLK,BACK LIGHTS
49| 3| 069-15360| NUT,SWITCH, DOWN LIMIT / NEST / BL LIMIT
Exploded View – AC Relay Box
Wiring Schematics
Holster Box
OPS WIRELESS CONTROLLER
Arctic Option
The wiring between the relay box and the lamp tree is modified as follows to use arctic rated cable.
Cable | Wire Used | Function | Pole# |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Black | Black (Upper Bank Lamps Hot) (AC) | 1 |
1 | Red | Blue (Lower Bank Lamps Hot) (AC) | 2 |
1 | White | White (Upper Bannk Lamps Common)(AC) | 3 |
1 | Orange | Yellow (Lower Bank Lamps Common) (AC) | 4 |
2 | Blue | Blue/White (Strobe Hot) (DC) | 5 |
1 | Green | Green (Strobe Ground) (DC) | 6 |
1 | Red | Yellow/Black (BL Home) (DC) | 8 |
1 | Red/Black | Purple (BL Away) (DC) | 9 |
1 | White/Black | White/Black (Center) (DC) | 10 |
2 | White | Red/White (Rotate) (DC) | 12 |
2 | Orange | Brown (Rotate) (DC) | 13 |
2 | White/Black | Green/White (BL) (DC) | 14 |
2 | Red/Black | Green/Black (BL) (DC) | 15 |
2 | Red | Orange (BL & Center Power) (DC) | 20 |
2 | Orange | Green (Ground) | 6 |
References
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