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CHRISTIE INCORPORATED INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF SLC SERIES XENON CONSOLE SLC 20/30/40/45/45R/70 TD-641 REV.
Operator’s Manual Xenon Console, Model SLC 20/30/40/45/45R/70 TD641, Rev. D Manufactured Under U.S. Patents 3,843,879 and 5,054,909 Other Patents Pending The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of CHRISTIE INCORPORATED (hereinafter referred to as CHRISTIE). CHRISTIE does not assume responsibility for errors that may appear in this document.
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................ i LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES ............................................................ iii 1. Introduction ........................................................................................1-1 1.1. Contents of the Manual.................................................................................................. 1-1 1.2. Who Should Use This Manual?...................................
SLC Series Xenon Console 6.5.1. Removing the Lamp............................................................................................... 6-5 6.5.2. Installing a New Lamp ........................................................................................... 6-5 6.5.3. Defective Lamps .................................................................................................... 6-5 7. Maintenance and Adjustments..........................................................7-1 7.1.
Table of Contents LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES Figure 2-1: Figure 4-1: Figure 4-2: Figure 4-3: Figure 4-4: Figure 4-5: Figure 5-1: Figure 6-1: Figure 6-2: Table 8-1: Table 8-2: Table 8-3: Figure A-1: Table A-1: Figure A-2: Table A-2: Figure A-3: Table A-3: Figure A-4: Table A-4: Figure A-5: Table A-5: Table A- 6: Figure A-7: Table A-7: Protective Clothing Safety Kit Contents .............................................................. 2-1 SLC Xenon Lamp Console (Front View) ...............................
1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. CONTENTS OF THE MANUAL This manual contains installation, operation, and operator maintenance procedures for CHRISTIE SLC Xenon Console. The material covered includes: • General description • Installation and assembly • Alignment and checkout procedures • Operating the SLC • Troubleshooting. 1.2. WHO SHOULD USE THIS MANUAL? This manual provides information suitable for various purposes. All users should read Section 2: Safety Precautions.
SLC Series Xenon Console 1.3. SPECIAL NOTICES Three kinds of specific notices are used within this manual to emphasize specific information. 1.3.1. WARNING WARNING: Indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause personal injury if the hazard is not avoided. WARNING 1.3.2. CAUTION CAUTION: Indicates the presence of a hazard that could cause damage to the system. 1.3.3. NOTE NOTE: Provides additional information.
2 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This section highlights the major dangers of working with the SLC Xenon Console. Appropriate safety measures must be taken at all times. 2.1. WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING POSSIBLE EXPLOSION HAZARD! WARNING Xenon compact arc lamps are under high pressure. The lamps must be handled with great care. They may explode if dropped or mishandled.
SLC Series Xenon Console 2.2. ALLOW L AMP TO COOL If the lamp has been in use, wait at least ten minutes after shut-off before opening the lamp housing. WARNING The ten-minute waiting period allows the internal lamp pressure to drop to a level at which it is safe to work while wearing the authorized protective clothing. Again, always wear protective clothing when the protective cover is removed from the lamp. 2.3.
CHAPTER NUMBER: TITLE 2.5. AVOID FIRE H AZARDS FIRE HAZARD: Keep hands, clothes, and combustible material away from the concentrated light beam in front of the snood. WARNING Use extreme caution when working around the SLC Xenon Console. Fire danger may arise from heat, electrical current, or the concentrated light beam emitted by the Xenon lamp.
3 3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION This SLC Xenon Console is a series of projection illuminator systems that combine the rectifier DC power supply and projector base with a Xenon lamphousing into a single, integrated unit with a minimum of installation and wiring expense. These consoles are designed for use with any standard 35-mm or 35/70-mm motion picture projector head. 3.1.
4 4. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 4.1. UNPACKING Follow these instructions if the unit is crated. CHRISTIE recommends that the unit be moved to the installation site before uncrating. 1. Be sure container is upright. 2. Open crate and remove packing. 3. Carefully remove unit from crate. 4. Thoroughly inspect unpacked unit for damage that may have occurred during shipping. Any damage discovered should be reported to the transportation company at once for inspection and filing of claim. 4.2.
SLC Series Xenon Console 1: Exhaust Duct Connector (195713-001) 2: Air Switch Assembly (195557-002) 3: Lamp Support, Positive (193959-001) 4: Circuit Breaker, 30 A (573303-005) Circuit Breaker ,20 A (573102-009) Circuit Breaker, 15 A (573101-020) 5: Circuit Breaker, 40 A (573304-001) Circuit Breaker, 30 A (573022-022) Circuit Breaker, 20 A (573302-003) 6: Tap Switch (111972-002) 7: Tilt Adjust Bolt (515500-177) 8: Leveling Foot (520650-003) 9: Blower (SLC 20/30) (528040-005) Blower (SLC 40,45,70) (598931-6
4: Installation Procedures 1: Air Switch Assy.
SLC Series Xenon Console 4.2.2. DOOR PANELS All three door panels are removable for easier access to the interior of the console during installation and maintenance. To remove door panel: 1. Unlock key-lock. 2. Open door. 3. Push down on spring-loaded pin hinge. 4. Remove panel. To install door panel, reverse the above procedure. 4.2.3. VENTING It is necessary to vent hot exhaust air from console to the outside of the building. 1.
4: Installation Procedures 4.2.4. MOUNTING THE PROJECTOR The SLC Console includes a standard projector mounting bracket for CHRISTIE P35 projectors. If any other model projector is to be mounted, contact the CHRISTIE factory. 1. Mount projector on projector mounting bracket (Item 13 in Figure A-2). 2. Ensure that projector is level and in line with console before tightening mounting bolts. 3. Verify that all four (4) bolts are installed and securely tightened. 4.3.
SLC Series Xenon Console AC Wiring Hook-Ups AC AMPERES WIRE DIAMETER (AWG) PER CABLE LENGTH PER PHASE 50 FT 100 FT 150 FT 200 FT 250 FT 0 - 10 11 - 15 16 - 20 14 14 12 14 12 10 12 10 8 10 8 8 10 6 6 21 - 25 26 - 35 36 - 45 10 8 6 10 8 6 8 6 4 6 4 4 4 4 3 46 - 60 61 - 70 71 - 80 4 3 2 4 3 2 4 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 1/0 Figure 4-4: Minimum Wire Sizes for AC Connections DC Wiring Hook-Ups DC AMPERES WIRE DIAMETER (AWG) PER CABLE LENGTH PER PHASE 25 FT 50 FT 75 FT 100 FT 20 40 10 10
5 5. ALIGNMENT AND CHECKOUT PROCEDURES 5.1. M E C H A N I C A L AL I G N M E N T When installing an SLC console equipped for 35/70 mm operation, be certain that the optical bench assembly is in the correct sliding position: FORWARD for 70 mm, to the REAR for 35 mm. Contact CHRISTIE for more information or for assistance. All SLC Consoles are optically aligned at the factory. The optical bench or plenum assembly is aligned with an optical laser alignment tool.
SLC Series Xenon Console 1: Igniter, IGA-10 (116715-001) Igniter, IGA-15M (117124-001) Igniter, IGA-25DC (196370-001) 2: Terminal Board, TB4 (586210-602) 3: Focus Screw (195182-001) 4: Wheel, Manual Lamp Adjustment (195190-001) 5: Motor, Synchronous, Lamp Adjustment, 50 RPM (582000-002) 6: Flex Braid Negative Lamp Lead (SLC) (195224-002) 7: Negative Lamp Connector (194513-003) 8: Allen Screw, #8-32 x 0.
4: Alignment and Checkout Procedures 6. Remove knurled nut and locking star washer (if present) from negative (cathode) base pin of lamp. 7. Remove protective cover from lamp. 8. Insert threaded cathode end of lamp into negative lamp connector located in rear of plenum. (See Item 7 in Figure A-6.) 9. Screw lamp in place until it bottoms out in lamp connector. 10. Rest positive (anode) end on forward wire cradle. 11. Install positive lamp connector. (See Figure 5-1.) 12.
6 6. OPERATING THE SLC 6.1. SAFETY REVIEW Do not install, operate, maintain, or repair the SLC Xenon Lamp Console unless you have read Section 2, are familiar with the safety precautions, and have followed all warnings and instructions. WARNING • Never look directly at the Xenon lamp. Serious and permanent eye damage can be caused by the ultraviolet radiation of the lamp. Under no condition should the console be opened except as described in Section 7, below.
SLC Series Xenon Console SLC 20, 30 1: Meter, 150 Amp (535112-321) 2: Volt/Ampere PCB (195643-0010 3: Timer, 120 VAC, 60 Hz (581399-008) Timer, ET, 120 VAC, 60 Hz (581399-015) Timer, ET, 120 VAC, 50 Hz (581399-016) Timer, ET, 240 VAC, 60 Hz (581399-017) 4: Rocker Switch, SPDT (578712-002) 5: Indicator, Green, 120 VAC (195138-001) Indicator, Green, 250 VAC (546700-054) 6: Indicator, Amber, 380 VAC (195139-001) Indicator, Amber, 440 VAC (195139-002) Indicator, Amber, White Base (546700-038) SLC 40, 45, 70
7: Operating the SLC Xenon Console If the light is not on when the pilot lamp (Item 5 in Figure 6-1) is on, check for an open switch (door switch, blower switch, or exhaust stack switch) in the interlock circuit. 5. If Automation Control is not used, set DC Power ON/OFF switch to ON position. If Automation Control (automatic remote control) is used, leave AC ON/OFF switch in OFF position. Lamp operation is controlled by automation relay.
SLC Series Xenon Console 6.3. O P T I C A L AL I G N M E N T AND AD J U S T M E N T Repeat this procedure every time a lamp is changed. (See illustrations in Figure 6-2.) 1. After lamp has been started and operated as described in Section 6.2, open douser. Observe dark spot projected on screen. 2. Using control panel (Figure 6-1), adjust lamp focus until dark spot is clearly defined. 3. Center dark spot using vertical and lateral adjustments (Item 9 in Figure 6-1). 4. Move lamp forward.
7: Operating the SLC Xenon Console 6.4. TILT ADJUSTMENT The SLC Console is optionally equipped with a jackscrew for easy tilt adjustment. It is located in the bottom rear of the console, and is accessible from either side. (See Item 16 in Figure 4-2.) 1. Loosen all four (4) hold-down bolts. (See Item 7 in Figure 4-1.) 2. Turn jackscrew using 3/4-inch wrench or ratchet. Turn jackscrew clockwise to tilt console downward. Turn jackscrew counterclockwise to tilt console upward. 3.
SLC Series Xenon Console completely. All portions of the failed lamp including electrodes must accompany the lamp to aid CHRISTIE in evaluating the defect.
7 7. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS Wear protective clothing when protective cover is removed from lamp. WARNING 7.1. BEFORE OPENING THE CONSOLE Perform these checks at least every 60 days or 500 hours. Pull the AC disconnects in the AC lines before entering the console. WARNING 1. Check contact surfaces of positive (anode) and negative (cathode) connections for cleanliness at regular intervals. Clean electrical contact surfaces as necessary to prevent contact resistance from scorching connectors. 2.
SLC Series Xenon Console Always remove the lamp before cleaning the reflector. WARNING 7.2.1. CLEANING DUST For surfaces that are dusty but do not have smudges, fingerprints, or grease marks: 1. Brush dust from surface with camel-hair brush. 2. Blow remaining dust away with compressed air. 7.2.2. CLEANING GREASE For surfaces that are smudged or have oil or grease smears: 1. Moisten cotton pad with light detergent solution. Pad should be well moistened but not dripping wet. 2.
7: Operating the SLC Xenon Console These items should be cleaned approximately every six months under normal environmental conditions. Equipment in very dusty or otherwise contaminated areas may require more frequent maintenance. 7.3.1. BLOWER The blower impeller and motor should be cleaned to prevent build-up of contaminant on both the blower impeller surfaces and on the blower motor. Proper operation of the lamp is dependent on providing adequate cooling air flow.
SLC Series Xenon Console The following adjustments must be made with the rear lamp adjustments centered. 7. When all preliminary adjustments are satisfactory, connect positive connector to anode ferrule. To prevent arcing, keep anode lead clear of any metal parts. 8. With anode centered, firmly tighten anode and cathode clamping screws. 9. Replace plenum cover and doors of lamphouse. 10. Set current control to lowest tap and start lamphouse. 11. Install scope lens and aperture. 12.
7: Operating the SLC Xenon Console 115 VAC Connect three signal wires (Scope/Flat) from automation programmer to TB6-1, TB6-2, and TB6-3. (See Item 25 in Figure A-1.) Set switch S13 to AC mode. Provide 115 VAC to TB6-1 or TB6-4 to activate latching relay for scope/flat format. 2. Turn autofocus switch (Item 11 in Figure 6-1) to ON (1). 3. Activate automation programmer for flat position. Observe that lamp focus adjustment moves lamp forward.
SLC Series Xenon Console 7.6. OPTIMIZER REFLECTOR The SLC OPTIMIZER reflector is designed to give maximum performance (light output) when the Xenon lamp has reached the optimum operating temperature for arc size and stability (two to three minutes). Ensure that the DC current setting to the lamp is correct and the lamp temperature has stabilized before making final autofocus adjustment. Do not allow the current to exceed the rated maximum lamp current or drop below 10% of that value. WARNING 7.7.
8 8. TROUBLESHOOTING This section helps the user to identify and, where possible, correct system malfunctions in SLC Xenon Consoles. The sections below are organized by malfunction type. For each malfunction, the manual lists symptoms associated with possible problems, and then presents a table containing probable causes and steps to be taken to correct the problem. Christie suggests that, when following these troubleshooting procedures to correct a problem, users: 1. Copy the appropriate tables 2.
SLC Series Xenon Console 8.2. M ALFUNCTION: LAMP DOES NOT IGNITE The system powers up, but the lamp does not ignite. Probable Cause Corrective Action Date/Remarks A Ready lamp is not on. B C DC supply is not set to proper value. Failed power supply. D Failed igniter E Igniter relay has failed. F Lamp failed. Check all interlock or blower switch circuits. Increase lamp current by adjusting power supply tap switch.
WARRANTY COVERING THEATRE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY CHRISTIE INCORPORATED (herein referred to as “CHRISTIE”) CHRISTIE warrants the apparatus sold to the extent of the parts necessary to correct any defect in workmanship or materials which may develop under proper or normal use for a period of one (1) full year (90 days on electric motors) from date of installation (except as noted below), but not to exceed eighteen (18) months from date of shipment from CHRISTIE INCORPORATED.
SLC Series Xenon Console W-2 CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999
Appendix A Appendix A: Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists Appendix A contains diagrams and parts lists for these major components of the SLC Xenon Lamp Console: 1. Autofocus Adjustment Assembly 2. SLC Console (Front View) 3. SLC Console (Rear View) 4. Control Panel 5. Manual Lamp Adjustment Assembly 6. Plenum (Top View) 7. Power Supply.
SLC Series Xenon Console Figure A-1: Autofocus Assembly A-2 CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999
Appendix A: Diagrams and Parts Lists # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Description Lamp Adjustment Screw, Long Plate, Vertical Adjustment Plate, Horizontal Adjustment Lamp Adjustment Screw, Short Spacer, 0.171 in ID x 0.4375 in OD Box, Horizontal Adjustment Washer, Flat, #8 ESNA Nut, 8-32, Nylon Steel Screw, Shoulder 4-40 x 0.5 in L Adjustment Screw, Lamp Rear Adjustment Pivot Ball Helical Coupling, 6.
SLC Series Xenon Console Figure A-2: SLC Xenon Lamp Console (Front View) A-4 CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999
Appendix A: Diagrams and Parts Lists # Description 1 2 3 4 Exhaust Duct Connector, 8.
SLC Series Xenon Console Figure A-3: SLC Xenon Lamp Console (Rear View) A-6 CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999
Appendix A: Diagrams and Parts Lists # Description Part Number 1 Air Switch 1600 Assembly Air Switch 1600 Assembly, Second Blower Igniter, IGA-10 Igniter, IGA-15M Igniter, IGA-25DC Door Interlock Switch Capacitor (SLC 20, 30) Capacitor (SLC 40, 45, 70) Terminal Strip, with Wire Guard Control Assembly, 60 Hz (SLC 20, 30) Control Assembly, 50 Hz (SLC 20) Control Assembly, 50 Hz (SLC 30, 40, 45, 70) Control Assembly, 60 Hz (SLC 40, 45, 70) Power Input Terminal, 55 Amp Heat Sink Assembly (SLC 20) Heat Sink
Appendix A: Diagrams and Parts Lists SLC 20, 30 SLC 40, 45, 70 Figure A-4: Control Panel CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999 A-9
SLC Series Xenon Console # Description 1 2 3 Meter, 150 Amp, 100 VAC Volt/Ampere PCB, Assembly Timer-Elect, 100 Khr, 120 VAC, 60 Hz Timer-Elect, 100 Khr, ET, 120 VAC, 60 Hz Timer, Electric, 100 Khr, ET, 120 VAC, 50 Hz Timer, Electric, 100 Khr, ET, 240 VAC, 60 Hz Switch, Rocker, SPDT, ON/MOM ON Indicator, Green Lens, Modified, 120 VAC Indicator, Green Lens, 250 VAC Indicator, Amber Lens, Modified, 380 VAC Indicator, Amber Lens, Modified, 440 VAC Indicator, Amber Lens, White Base Switch, Rocker, DPST ON/O
Appendix A: Diagrams and Parts Lists Figure A-5: Manual Lamp Adjustment Assembly CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999 A-11
SLC Series Xenon Console # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Description Adjustment Guide Standoff, Female Lamp Adjustment Screw, 4.85 in L Bracket Vertical Adjustment Universal Joint Plate, Vertical Adjustment Compression Spring Screw, Shoulder, 4-40 x 0.5 in L Pivot Ball Screw, Socket Head Cap, #8-32 x 1.25 in L Screw, Socket Head Cap, 10-32 x 0.625 in L Rear Adapter, Lamp Compression Spring, Coil Collar, Metal Lamp Adjustment Screw, 1.
Figure A-6: Plenum , All Models (Top View) Appendix A: Diagrams and Parts Lists CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999 A-13
SLC Series Xenon Console # Description 1 Igniter, IGA-10 Igniter, IGA-15M Igniter, IGA-25DC Terminal Board, TB4 Focus Screw Wheel, Manual Lamp Adjustment Motor, Synchronous, Lamp Adjustment, 50 RPM Flex Braid Negative Lamp Lead (SLC) Negative Lamp Connector Allen Screw, #8-32 x 0.
Appendix A: Diagrams and Parts Lists Figure A-7: Power Supply CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999 A-15
SLC Series Xenon Console # Description 1 Capacitor (C1) (SLC 20, 30) Capacitor (C1) (SLC 40, 45, 70) Blower, Fan, SLC (B1) Contactor, Relay (K1) 120V, (SLC 20, 30) Contactor, Relay (K1) 120V, (SLC 40,45,45R,70) Contactor, Relay (K1) 230V, (20/30) Contactor, Relay (K1) 230V,(SLC 40,45,45R,70) Heat Sink Assembly (RE1) (SLC 40) Heat Sink Assembly, (RE1) (SLC 20) Heat Sink Assembly, (RE1) (SLC 30) Heat Sink Assembly (RE1) (SLC 45, 45R, 70) Tap Switch Assembly, Lamp Current Adjustment Transformer, 208/230 VA
Appendix B Appendix B: Additional Diagrams Appendix B contains additional support information in the form of circuit diagrams for the igniters, and front and side views of the SLC Console, including dimensions.
SLC Series Xenon Console Figure B-1: Schematic Diagram for IGA-10 Igniter (P/N 502519) B-2 CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999
Appendix C: Bill of Materials Figure B-2: Schematic Diagram for IGA-15M Igniter (P/N 501982) CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999 B-3
SLC Series Xenon Console Figure B-3: Schematic Diagram for IGA-25DC Igniter (P/N 503445) B-4 CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999
Appendix C: Bill of Materials Figure B-4: SLC 20-CC20, SLC 30-CC25 Console (Side View) CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999 B-5
SLC Series Xenon Console Front View Side View Figure B-5: Console SLC 40-CC40, SLC 45-CC70, SLC 70-CC70 B-6 CHRISTIE INCORPORATED February, 1999