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OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL
GloBug Solo
MODEL GB114BW
LIGHTING SYSTEM
Revision #6 (06/16/16)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table Of Contents ..................................................... 2
Parts Ordering Procedures ....................................... 3
Safety Information .................................................. 4-7
Specifications ............................................................ 8
Dimensions ............................................................... 9
Floodlight Footcandle Plots ............................... 10-12
General Information ................................................ 13
Components ....................................................... 14-15
Pre-Setup ........................................................... 16-17
Operation ................................................................ 18
Shutdown ................................................................ 19
Maintenance ...................................................... 20-25
Troubleshooting (Lamps) ........................................ 26
Troubleshooting (Mast) ........................................... 27
Wiring Diagram (S/N G20070 and below) .............. 28
Wiring Diagram (S/N G20071 and above) .............. 29
Explanation Of Codes In Remarks Column ............ 30
Suggested Spare Parts ........................................... 31
COMPONENT DRA
WINGS
Name Plate and Decals ..................................... 32-33
Base Assy. .......................................................... 34-35
Mast Assy. .......................................................... 36-37
Ballast Assy. (S/N G20040 and below) .............. 38-39
Ballast Assy. (S/N G20041 to G20070) .............. 40-41
Ballast Assy. (S/N G20071 and above) .............. 42-43
Fan Blower/Lamp Base Assy. ............................ 44-45
Balloon/Lamp Guard Assy. ................................ 46-47
Terms and Conditions Of Sale — Parts .................. 48
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Effective: January 1
st
, 2006
PARTS ORDERING PROCEDURES
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:
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Fax
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Order via Phone:
Domestic (US) Dealers Call:
1-800-427-1244
Non-Dealer Customers:
Contact your local Multiquip Dealer for parts or call 800-427-1244 for help in locating a dealer near you.
International Customers
should contact their local Multiquip Representatives for
Parts Ordering information.
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — SAFETY iNFORMATION
Do not operate or service the equipment before reading the entire manual. Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating this equipment.
Failure to read and understand the safety messages and operating instructions could result in injury to yourself and others.
SAFETY MESSAGES
The four safety messages shown below will inform you about potential hazards that could injure you or others. The safety messages specifically address the level of exposure to the operator and are preceded by one of four words:
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION
or
NOTICE.
SAFETY SYMBOLS
DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
WILL
result in
DEATH
or
SERIOUS INJURY.
GENERAL SAFETY
CAUTION
NEVER
operate this equipment without proper protective clothing, shatterproof glasses, respiratory protection, hearing protection, steel-toed boots and other protective devices required by the job or city and state regulations.
NEVER
operate this equipment when not feeling well due to fatigue, illness or when under medication.
NEVER
operate this equipment under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
COULD
result in
DEATH
or
SERIOUS INJURY.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
COULD
result in
MINOR
or
MODERATE INJURY.
NOTICE
Addresses practices not related to personal injury.
Potential hazards associated with the operation of this equipment will be referenced with hazard symbols which may appear throughout this manual in conjunction with safety messages.
NOTICE
This equipment should only be operated by trained and qualified personnel 18 years of age and older.
Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and safety decals when they become difficult read.
Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any accident due to equipment modifications. Unauthorized equipment modification will void all warranties.
NEVER
use accessories or attachments that are not recommended by Multiquip for this equipment. Damage to the equipment and/or injury to user may result.
ALWAYS
know the location of the nearest
fire extinguisher.
ALWAYS
know the location of the nearest
first aid kit.
ALWAYS
know the location of the nearest phone or
keep a phone on the job site.
Also, know the phone numbers of the nearest
ambulance, doctor
and
fire department.
This information will be invaluable in the case of an emergency.
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — SAFETY iNFORMATION
LIGHTING SYSTEM SAFETY
DANGER
NEVER
use lighting system in
rain, snow
or areas of high humidity that could generate electrical storms.
WARNING
NEVER
disconnect any
emergency or safety devices.
These devices are intended for operator safety.
Disconnection of these devices can cause
severe injury, bodily harm or even death.
Disconnection of any of these devices will void all warranties.
CAUTION
NEVER
attempt service on a running machine.
NOTICE
To prevent the lighting system from overturning,
NEVER
use in winds that exceed 22mph (10 m/s).
The lighting system should only be used in temperatures between 23° to 104°F (-5° to 40° C). Failure to comply with these operating parameters could cause the lamp to malfunction and shorten the ballast life.
ALWAYS
keep the lighting system in proper running condition.
Fix damage to lighting system and replace any broken parts immediately.
ALWAYS
store equipment properly when it is not being used. Equipment should be stored in a clean, dry location out of the reach of children and unauthorized personnel.
LAMP SAFETY
WARNING
NEVER
attempt to replace lamp with the power on.
Always unplug the power cord from the generator or power source when changing the lamp.
ALWAYS
allow a sufficient amount of time for the lamp to
cool
before changing. The possibility exists of severe burns.
CAUTION
NEVER
use force when installing the lamp. Excessive force could cause the lamp to break, causing bodily harm.
NOTICE
NEVER
leave any grease or oil residue on lamp surface when replacing or removing lamp. This can create hot spots, reducing the service life of the lamp.
ALWAYS
make sure lamp surface is clean and dry.
ALWAYS
replace with MQ recommended type lamp. See parts section of this manual.
If applicable,
ALWAYS
make sure the lamp guard is installed correctly.
NEVER
deform the lamp guard.
NEVER
unplug the lamp’s AC power cable during operation.
ALWAYS
have a
trained technician
to install and remove lamp or replace any damaged fixture wiring.
BALLOON SAFETY
WARNING
To prevent serious burns,
NEVER
touch or unzip the balloon envelope when the lamp is on.
CAUTION
ALWAYS
keep the balloon away from sharp objects and excessive amounts of heat.
NOTICE
To prevent balloon deformation,
NEVER
use lighting system in strong winds.
DO NOT
place the balloon inside its protective cover until the lamp has had a sufficient amount of time to cool down. This will prevent the balloon’s nylon cover from being burned (touching the lamp surface).
ALWAYS
place the balloon inside its protective cover after each use. This will prolong the life of the balloon material, keeping it protected from harsh environmental elements.
Replace balloon immediately if damaged. A damaged balloon will not inflate properly, and may become more damaged by touching the hot lamp surface.
DO NOT
use excessive force when zipping and unzipping the balloon. Be gentle with the zipper mechanism. If the zipper is broken, the balloon will become unusable.
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — SAFETY INFORMATION
GENERATOR SAFETY
If using a generator to power lighting system, refer to applicable generator manual safety information section.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
DANGER
Lighting system is equipped with a ground pin on the power plug. For your protection,
ALWAYS
complete the grounding path.
NEVER
insert the AC power plug into a
2-prong receptacle to operate lighting system.
When applying power to the lighting system,
ALWAYS
connect the AC power plug to a 3-prong receptacle that is grounded. The possibility exists of
electrical shock, electrocution and even death
if the lighting system is not grounded.
NEVER
operate lighting system or handle any electrical equipment while standing in water, while barefoot, while hands are wet or in the rain. A dangerous
electrical shock
could occur, causing
severe bodily harm or even death.
ALWAYS
make sure the area above the lighting system is open and clear of overhead power lines and other obstructions. Contact with overhead power lines or other obstructions could result in equipment damage,
electrical shock, electrocution and even death.
Power Cord/Cable Safety
DANGER
NEVER
let power cords or cables
lay in water.
NEVER
use
damaged
or
worn
cables or cords. Inspect for cuts in the insulation
NEVER
grab or touch a live power cord or cable with wet hands. The possibility exists of
electrical shock, electrocution or death.
Make sure power cables are securely connected.
Incorrect connections may cause
electrical shock
and damage to the lighting system.
NOTICE
ALWAYS
make certain that proper power or extension cord has been selected for the job. See Cable Selection
Chart in this manual.
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — SAFETY INFORMATION
LOADING AND UNLOADING
If lighting system is equipped with a transport lifting hook, refer to the following safety information.
CAUTION
Before lifting, make sure that lighting system parts are not damaged and screws are not loosened or lost.
ALWAYS
make sure crane or lifting device has been properly secured to lifting hook of the equipment.
NEVER
lift the equipment while lighting system is running.
Make sure the mast is completely lowered before lifting the lighting system.
Use adequate lifting cable (wire or rope) of sufficient strength.
Use one point suspension hook and lift straight upwards.
TRANSPORTING SAFETY
NOTICE
When transporting the lighting system, if applicable, always place in
stow position
and place mast in its carrying case.
ALWAYS
remove balloon/lamp assembly from the mast when transporting lighting system. This will prevent damage to the bulb due to vibration.
NEVER
leave the balloon/lamp exposed during transport.
Exposure to excess wind or rain could damage the balloon’s nylon cover.
ALWAYS
place balloon inside its protective cover during transport. Be sure the cover is secured tightly around the balloon/lamp assembly.
Never allow any person or animal to stand underneath the equipment while lifting.
DO NOT
lift machine to unnecessary heights.
DANGER -
Grounding the GloBug Solo for Operation
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — SPECIFICATIONS
T a b l e 1 .
S p e c i f i c a t i o n s
G l o B u g S o l o
M o d e l
I n p u t V o tl a g e
F r e q u e n c y
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C u r r e n t
W i n d S t a b li ti y w ti h G e n e r a t o r
W e i g h t
L a m p
L a m p T y p e
L u m e n s
L i g h t C o v e r a g e ( 3 6 0 ° )
S u r f a c e T e m p e r a t u r e ( L o n g ti u d i n a )l
S u r f a c e T e m p e r a t u r e ( T r a n s v e r s a )l
F a n M o t o r
B a ll o o n F a n M o t o r
M a x .
C u r r e n t
P r e s s u r e
B a ll o o n
D i a m e t e r
M a t e r i a l
H e a t R e s i s it n g T e m p e r a t u r e
M e l it n g T e m p e r a t u r e
I n t e r n a l T e m p e r a t u r e o f B a ll o o n
W a t e r R e s i s t a n c e
M a s t
N u m b e r o f S t a g e s
M a x i m u m H e i g h t
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — DIMENSIONS
Figure 2. Dimensions
R e f e r e n c e
L e t t e r
A
B
C
D
E
T A B L E 2 .
D I M E N S I O N S
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — FLOODLIGHT FOOTCANDLE PLOT
Based on 360°glare-free coverage.
Figure 3. Floodlight Footcandle Plot (Bal120-Standard)
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — FLOODLIGHT FOOTCANDLE PLOT
Based on 360°glare-free coverage.
Figure 4. Floodlight Footcandle Plot (BAL120R-Reflector)
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — FLOODLIGHT FOOTCANDLE PLOT
360 degree coverage
Figure 5. Floodlight Footcandle Plot (BAL115D-Drum Shaped)
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — GENERAL INFORMATION
The Multiquip GloBug Solo Lighting System is a general purpose floodlight tower intended for emergency and remote lighting conditions. Power requirements for running the GloBug
Solo are 120 VAC, 60 Hz @ 9.5 amps. The GloBug Solo can be plugged into a standard 120 VAC wall receptacle.
The lighting system of Multiquip's GloBug Solo is comprised of one "Metal Halide" 1000-watt lamp. This lamp has an output of 112,000 lumens. Typical lighting coverage is in excess 150 ft. (45.72 meters) in a 360 degree pattern.
Located on the side of the mast is a weather-resistant ballast box that contains the ballast for starting the lamp.
The lamp is activated by an ON/OFF switch located at the base of the ballast.
For ease of service or transport, the lamp is equipped with a quick-disconnect connector that allows the lamp fixture to be removed quickly. This feature is extremely useful during transport of the GloBug Solo over rough terrain. It is always best to remove the lamp and pack it safely so it will not be damaged.
The lighting system can be raised vertically in excess of 16.5 feet
(5 meters) . Outriggers must always be deployed prior to raising the mast.
DANGER - GloBug Solo Overhead Obstructions
ALWAYS
make sure the area above GloBug Solo is open and clear of overhead power lines and other obstructions. The tower extends in excess of 16.5 ft.
(5 meters). Contact with overhead power lines or other obstructions could result in equipment damage,
serious injury or death
!
Balloon Envelopes
The GloBug Solo can be configured with a variety of balloon envelopes (canopy). Please contact the MQ sales department for the balloon of your choice. The GloBug Solo, Model
GB114BW comes with the standard balloon (BAL-120).
Alarm Buzzer
The GloBug Solo is equipped with a "Balloon Alarm" feature.
This alarm will sound if the lamp is on and the balloon attempts to make contact with the
hot
surface of the lamp. This alarm is intended to inform the operator that a potential burn hazard exists between the lamp surface and the balloon material.
Always allow the lamp to cool down before removing the AC power from the GloBug Solo. In the event the balloon begins to deflate during normal operation, immediately place the
GloBug Solo's ON/OFF switch in the OFF position.
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — COMPONENTS
Figure 6. Major Components
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — COMPONENTS
Figure 6 shows the location of the controls and components for the GloBug Solo Lighting System. The function of each control is described below:
1.
Mast –
This mast is comprised of three separate stages
(four - with extension pole). The mast can be raised in excess of 16.5 ft. (5 meters). When raising the mast, always be on the lookout for overhead obstructions.
Never adjust the mast with the balloon off to prevent mast from shooting up and causing injury.
2.
Mast Release Latch–
Use this latch to raise the mast by pushing down the mast and then releasing the latch.
Always be on the lookout for overhead obstructions.
Keep immediate area free of bystanders and debris when raising the mast.
3.
Mast Lock Lever –
Use this lock to keep mast in place after the mast height has been adjusted.
4.
Ballast –
Provides the necessary electronics to light the lamp.
5.
AC Power Cable –
Connect this cable to a 120 VAC, 60
Hz power source.
6.
Outriggers – ALWAYS
deploy the outriggers when raising the mast.
7.
Counter-Weight Lever –
Locks the outriggers in place when they are deployed.
8.
Wheels –
The GloBug Solo uses 5 caster wheels. To prevent the Globug Solo from moving, always lock 3 caster wheels.
9.
ON/OFF Switch –
Place this switch in the
ON
position to turn on the lamp. To turn off the lamp place in the
OFF
position. Please wait for approximately 10 minutes before attempting to turn the lamp back on.
10.
Balloon –
This balloon is made of heat-resistant nylon, with a diameter of 3.9 ft. (1,150 mm). The balloon shall be inflated to a pressure of 31.26 psi (215.6 kPA).
11.
Balloon Cover –
Covers the balloon when not in use.
Allow a sufficient amount of time for the lamp to cool down before covering balloon. Possibility exists of balloon getting burned.
12.
Extension Pole –
extends the height of the mast when needed.
13.
Lamp Power Cable (Ballast) –
Connect this quickdisconnect cable plug (ballast-side) to the balloon lamp power cable plug.
14.
Lamp Power Cable (Balloon) –
Connect this quickdisconnect cable plug (balloon-side) to the ballast lamp power cable plug.
15.
Lamp Guard –
This guard (cage) protects the lamp from being hit by objects.
16.
Lamp –
1000 watt metal-halide type lamp. Replace only with MQ recommended type lamp. Always allow a sufficient amount of time for the lamp to
cool down
before changing.
17.
Lamp Holder –
Screw lamp into this holder. If lamp becomes difficult to screw into holder or holder is damaged, replace holder.
18.
Fan Motor (Blower) –
This electric motor is responsible for inflating the balloon. It will supply a pressure of 31.26
psi (215.6 kPA). Please note that the balloon will begin to inflate as soon as power is applied to the GloBug Solo.
The OFF/ON switch
does not
control the electric fan motor.
19.
T-Handle Bolt Lock –
Always tighten this lock to hold the lamp/balloon securely in place before raising mast.
20.
Balloon Alarm Buzzer –
Will sound during normal operation if the balloon attempts to make contact with the lamp's
hot
surface. If this condition occurs, immediately place the GloBug Solo's ON/OFF switch in the OFF position.
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CAUTION - READ MANUAL
Please read this entire manual carefully before attempting to operate the GloBug
Solo. Failure to read this manual could cause damage to the GloBug Solo and serious injury to the operator.
GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — PRE-SETUP
4. Expose the balloon by pulling down on the velcro tabs and unzipping the protective cover as shown in Figure
9. Next, fold the protective cover into itself and zip.
GloBug Solo Setup
1. Place the GloBug Solo on a
firm level surface
so that it will not slide or turn over. Make sure there is enough space around the GloBug Solo for the outriggers to be deployed.
2. Lock the three caster wheels (two wheels have no locks) by stepping on the red end (S) of the caster lever
(Figure 7).
Figure 7. Locking Caster Wheels
Figure 9. Exposing the Balloon.
5. Before raising the mast, make sure the T-Handle Bolt
Lock (Figure 10) is securely tightened. This will prevent the balloon/lamp assembly from falling off. In addition make sure that the lamp power cable (balloon) is connected to the lamp power cable (ballast).
6. Push down the mast and unhook the Mast Release Latch
(Figure 10). Extend the mast to the desired height.
3. Pull outriggers downward at the ends until they lock in place in the ground (Figure 8).
Figure 10. T-Handle Bolt Lock and Mast Release Latch
DANGER SPRING LOADED MAST
The mast is spring loaded and will automatically extend when unhooked.
NEVER
extend the mast with balloon or lamp removed. The possibility exists of the mast rapidly shooting upward.
Figure 8. Outriggers (Deployed Position)
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — PRE-SETUP
CAUTION - MAST PINCH POINT
When raising or lowering the mast, keep hands and fingers clear of the various mast sections. This will prevent hands and fingers from getting pinched (Figure 11).
7. When the desired height is achieved, lock the mast in place with the Mast Lock Lever (Figure 12).
Figure 11. Pinch Point
Figure 12. Mast Lock Lever
DANGER SPRING LOADED MAST
NEVER
lock the Mast Lock Lever with balloon or lamp removed.
The possibility exists of the mast rapidly shooting upward.
NEVER
release the latch with balloon or lamp removed.
Make sure latch is hooked before balloon or lamp is removed.
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — OPERATION
DANGER - HIGH VOLTAGE POWER LINES
When raising mast, the lookout for overhead obstructions such as high voltage power lines. The possibility exists of electrocution, even death if the GloBug Solo comes in contact with
ALWAYS
be on
high voltage power lines
.
Applying Power
1. Make sure the power ON/OFF switch (Figure 13) located near the bottom of the ballast is in the
OFF
position.
4. Notice that the balloon envelope will begin to deploy as soon as power is applied. This function
is not
controlled by the power ON/OFF switch.
5. Wait until the balloon is fully deployed before attempting to turn on the lamp. The possibility exists of the balloon getting burned (touching the lamp).
6. If the balloon is fully deployed, place the GloBug Solo's
ON/OFF switch in the
ON
position (Figure 15).
Figure 15. Power OFF/ON Switch (ON Position)
Figure 13. Power OFF/ON Switch (OFF Position)
2. The GloBug Solo has a power requirement of 120 VAC,
60 Hz @ 9.5 amps. Connect the GloBug Solo's AC power cord to a 120 VAC power receptacle (Figure 14).
7. The lamp should now be on. If the lamp is not on, check all connections and repeat steps 1 through 6. If the lamp still does not come on, contact the MQ service department.
Shutdown
1. Place the power ON/OFF switch (Figure 16) in the
OFF
position.
Figure 14. 120 VAC Receptacle
Figure 16. Power OFF/ON Switch (OFF Position)
CAUTION - LAMP COOL DOWN
Allow a sufficient amount of time (15-20 minutes) for the lamp (Figure 17) to
cool down
before disconnecting power cable from power receptacle. The possibility exists of the balloon getting burned (touching the lamp).
2. Disconnect the GloBug Solo's AC power cable from the power receptacle. The balloon should begin to deflate.
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — SHUTDOWN
Figure 17. Hot Lamp Surface
3. Push down the mast and unhook the Mast Release Latch
(Figure 10).
Fully lower
the mast. Extend the mast to the desired height.
4. When the mast if fully lowered, lock the mast in place with the Mast Lock Lever (Figure 12).
6. Unzip the protective cover as shown in Figure 18, and place cover over balloon/lamp assembly. Fully zip protective cover and fold velcro tabs in place.
Figure 20. Outriggers (Stow Position)
7. Wrap the AC power cable and lamp power cable around the ballast frame.
8. Step on the blue end of the caster lever (Figure 21) on the three caster wheels to unlock them. The GloBug
Solo can now be moved.
Figure 18. Covering the Lamp/Balloon Assembly
7. To unlock outriggers, push downward on the counterweight lever indicated by arrow (Figure 19). Grab hold of outrigger, pull upward, and place in stow position
(Figure 20).
.
Figure 21. Unlocking Caster Wheels
Storage
1. Wipe and dir t or foreign matter that may have accumulated on the GloBug Solo during operation. Use a mild detergent to clean the unit.
DO NOT
spray with water.
2. Avoid storing the GloBug Solo in areas that can be exposed to rain, harsh elements, and high humidity.
3. Place the GloBug Solo in a clean dry location away from dirt and debris.
Figure 19. Outriggers (Released)
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — MAINTENANCE
CAUTION - READ SAFETY GUIDELINES
Before performing any maintenance procedures, be sure to
READ
the lamp, balloon, and general safety guidelines in this manual. Failure to
read
and
understand
these safety guidelines could cause severe equipment damage and bodily harm.
CAUTION - BALLOON ZIPPER SAFETY
DO NOT
use excessive force when zipping or unzipping the balloon. The possibility exists of the zipper tearing, which would make the balloon unusable.
Removing the Lamp/Balloon Assembly
1. Loosen the T-Handle Bolt Lock (Figure 22) that secures the lamp to the mast.
2. Unzip the zipper (Figure 23) at the bottom of the balloon and roll the balloon envelope upwards to expose the lamp
(Figure 24). Remove the lamp guard to gain access to the lamp.
.
DO NOT
use excessive force when unzipping the balloon.
Figure 22. Loosening the Balloon/Lamp
3.
Disconnect the lamp power cable (Figure 6) and slide the balloon/lamp forward from the mast adapter stand. Place lamp/balloon assembly on a suitable work bench that is free of dirt, and sharp objects that could damage the balloon.
Removing the Lamp
1. Expose the balloon (Figure 23) by pulling down on the velcro tabs and unzip the protective cover as shown in
Figure 19. Next, fold the protective cover into itself and zip.
Figure 24. Removing the Lamp Guard
3. Push down and hold the lamp holder (spring loaded) away from the lamp (Figure 25). Unscrew the lamp (turn counterclockwise) from the lamp socket.
Figure 23. Exposing the Balloon
Figure 25. Removing the Lamp
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — MAINTENANCE
Installing a New Lamp
1. When installing a new lamp (Figure 26) use only MQ recommended type lamp. See parts section of this manual. Failure to use correct type lamp could adversely affect lighting capability and may cause damage to the equipment.
2. Push down and hold the lamp holder (spring loaded) away from the lamp. Screw the lamp (turn clockwise) into the lamp socket. Gently place the lamp holder firmly over the top of the lamp. This will prevent the lamp from touching the lamp guard or pipe frame.
2. Zip up the zipper at the bottom (Figure 24) of the balloon and pull down the balloon envelope to cover the lamp
3. Place the lamp/balloon assembly back onto the mast.
4. Tighten the T-Handle Bolt Lock to secure the lamp to the mast.
5. Reinstall the protective cover over the balloon/lamp assembly. Be sure to fold the velcro tabs.
6. Reconnect the power cables.
Replacing the Balloon
1. Follow the procedures as outlined in the "Removing the
Balloon Lamp" assembly section.
2. Unzip the zipper at the bottom and top of the balloon.
Slide the balloon over the top of the lamp guard as shown in Figure 28.
Figure 26. Installing the Lamp
Re-Installing the Lamp/Balloon Assembly
1. Reinstall the lamp guard (Figure 27). Be careful not to install the lamp guard in the wrong direction.
Figure 28. Removing the Balloon
3. Slide the new balloon over the top of the lamp guard as shown in Figure 29. Zip up the zipper at the bottom and top of the balloon.
Figure 29. Removing the Balloon
Figure 27. Installing the Lamp Guard
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — MAINTENANCE
Ballast Box Removal
WARNING - HOT SURFACE (BALLAST)
Dangerous conditions exists inside the ballast compartment. Please use extreme caution when performing maintenance on the ballast box.
NEVER
touch the ballast or ballast cover while the lamp is on. These components generate an extreme amount of heat, which makes their surfaces very
hot!.
ALWAYS
allow the ballast box and cover surface to cool down before servicing.
2. Disconnect the AC power cable and Lamp Power Cable from the ballast (Figure 31).
DANGER - HIGH VOLTAGE (BALLAST)
The electronic components of the ballast generate high voltage conditions. These conditions can be
lethal and cause bodily harm, even death.
When performing maintenance or troubleshooting, have only experience personnel work on the ballast.
Figure 31. Cable Disconnection
1. Remove cable clamp from the hook located under the balloon (Figure 30).
3. Unscrew and remove the knob bolt that attaches the ballast to the mast (Figure 32).
4. Unhook the bottom of the ballast from the slot on the mast and detach the ballast from the mast.
Figure 30. Cable Clamp
Figure 32. Ballast Removal
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Filter Replacement
GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — MAINTENANCE
5. Install a new filter over the brace as shown in Figure 32.
Be sure to align the
cut of the filter
over the brace.
WARNING - HOT SURFACE (LAMP FRAME)
DO NOT
replace filter immediately, allow a sufficient amount of time for the lamp assembly to cool down before changing filter.
1. Remove the balloon as described in the "Removing the
Lamp/Balloon" section.
2. Disconnect the lamp power cable (Figure 6).
3. Rotate the balloon/lamp base assembly so that the filter is facing upwards. See Figure 30.
Figure 32. Filter Placement
CAUTION - FILTER ALIGNMENT
When placing the filter element, always align the cut of the filter on top of the brace. This will keep the filter from being dislodged and getting damaged.
Figure 30. Balloon/Lamp Placement
4. Turn the three locking tabs (Figure 31) inward to release the plate. Remove plate and filter.
6. Turn the three retaining tabs (Figure 33) outward so that they touch the lamp base.
Figure 33. Filter/Plate Install
Figure 31. Filter Removal
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — MAINTENANCE
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — MAINTENANCE
For a prolonged life cycle an extended quality follow the recommended GloBug Solo service guidelines as referenced in Table 3.
L a m p
B
M a a
C a
E l e ll s s t c o t t r o e
F I
r n i c
G U R E
L 1
L 2
L 3
L 4
L 5
B 1
B 2
L a m p H o
P A R T
F r a m e P i p e l d e r
T A B L E 3 .
P E R I O D I C C H E C K A N D M A I N T E N A N C E
F
L r a a m e m p h p i o p e l d e r s l
C
k e o
H E
w e o s
C K
d ?
e ?
I T E M
M 3
C 1
C 2
E 1
B 3
M 1
M 2
L a m p ( B a s e )
L a m p
C a b l e / C o n n e c t o r
B a ll o o n ( E n v e l o p e )
Z i p p e r
F
M
M
M
O
P
P a o o a a a u l n w t s s s e r i t t t e
M g r
S
R
P
L g o o o o e t e
C o c l r l e e c k a k r b a e t l
(
L s e
B e e l v o
L e w r a e t c r ) h
L
D
C
D
N
B
D
N
N
N
D a e o o a o m o t o t e f f a b e f t t tl e m p l c l e e c w a w m o v i n g s e c u e c o it it it g b v
B r o k e n ?
o r o r e a o s e k i v e d k i s d i s c v e l
?
e o e ?
o a n g n g r r e l y r l o m d p p s m o w c o p ?
r o r o s e o t h l l a m o r n
?
o n n e c t e d ri t y ?
p e p e c r l r l a y o y ?
y ?
?
b l r p e d ?
l o e ?
o s e ?
E 2 P l u g D a m a g e d ?
E
❖
-
3
D a li
L a m p S w ti c h y C h e c k
■
E v e r y
N o t w o r k i n g p r o p e r l y ?
2 0 H o u r s
●
E v e r y 1 0 0 h o u r s
R e p l a c e .
S O L U T I O N
T i g h t e n o r r e p l a c e .
S
R
C
R
R
R
T
R
R
S
C
R
R l c e o e e e i g e e p e e
R e a r r p n p p p p p p p e h t a l l l l n a a m p l
▲
l l w a a a a y a a e ri c c c e n p ri c c c a c
.
c g i e e e e e e o s t n e .
.
.
.
.
.
.
s r r e s s e c u r e c e c e c u r e p l a s
E v e r y u r u r e .
e l r a c e .
e l e e l y .
y .
5 0 0 l y .
y .
h o u r s
❖
❖
▲
●
❖
❖
❖
■
❖
❖
❖
❖
❖
❖
❖
■
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — TROUBLESHOOTING (LAMPS)
Practically all breakdowns can be prevented by proper handling and maintenance inspections, but in the event of a breakdown, please take a remedial action following the diagnosis based on the Lamp Troubleshooting (Table 4) information shown below.
If the problem cannot be remedied, please leave the unit just as it is and consult or company's service department.
i
B n a lf ll a o t o e .
S
n
Y
d
M P
o e s
T O
n
M
o t
T A B L E 4 .
L A M P T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G
P O S S I B L E P R O B L E M
I s p l u g d i s c o n n e c t e d ?
P l u g i n c o r r e c lt y .
S O L U T I O N
L a m p d o e s n o t il g h .t
I s l a m p p o w e r s w ti c h e d o ff ?
I s l a m p l o o s e ?
I s c o n t a c t o r d i s c o n n e c t e d o r l o o s e ?
t
A r e h a n a n y il g h t o t h e r t o w e e l r ) e c t r i c p l u g g a p p e d i n il a n c t o e s ( o t h e r p o w e r s o u r c e ?
I s m o d e l o f l a m p i n c o m p a it b l e ?
I b s l a m p
( I n t e r v a l e f o r e n t u r o o f n i t
2 c o
0 n g o l e n o u g h t o il g t o o n
3 0 l a m m p i n a u t e s g a i n ) i s h t r a g a i n ?
e q u ri e d
T
S
U
U
W u c r
C o n s a r p e n e w l ti u g o g e f o n n n e c r l a n t a s d u i ll w m p o n e l a m ti i s c t c p s h h .
e c u e
M t o r
Q a l r e o n n e c p c o a l y t e d p m o l il a i d n p .
t n c o c o e o w n s o n t s .
.
c k e a c t o
.t
.r
L a m p s h o r t o n l y it m e .
il g h t s f o r a I s a
1 0 4 m
° b i
F ( e n t
4 0 t e m p e r a t u r e
° C ) ?
t o o h i g h ( m o r e t h a n M o v e v e n t li a l a m p it o n .
w h e r e t h e r e i s p r o p e r
I s f a n m o t o r ( b l o w e r ) n o t w o r k i n g p r o p e r l y ?
I s b a ll o o n e n v e l o p e d e f e c it v e ?
C h e c k o r r e p a ri f a n m o t o r ( b l o w e r ) .
R e p a ri o r r e p l a c e b a ll o o n e n v e l o p e .
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — TROUBLESHOOTING (MAST)
Practically all breakdowns can be prevented by proper handling and maintenance inspections, but in the event of a breakdown, please take a remedial action following the diagnosis based on the Mast Troubleshooting (Table 5) information shown below.
If the problem cannot be remedied, please leave the unit just as it is and consult or company's service department.
S Y M P T O M
M a s t c a n n o t r a i s e d .
b e
T h e m a l o w e r e d .
s t c a n n o t b e
P O
T A B L E 5 .
M A S T T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G
S S I B L E P R O
I s M a s t L o c k L e v e r l o c k e d ?
I s M a s t L o c k L e v e r l o c k e d ?
B L E M
R
R e e l l e e a a s s e e
M a s t L o c k
M a s t L
S
o c k
O L
L e v e .r
L e
U
v
T
e
I
.r
O N
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — WIRING DIAGRAM (S/N G20070 & BELOW)
P1
120 VAC, 60Hz
INPUT BALLAST
POWER CABLE
BLK (LINE)
GRN
WHT (NEUTRAL)
CHASSIS
GND
S1
OFF/ON
SWITCH
BLK
SPLICE
YEL
BLK
2
4
BLK
J1
1
RED
3
FRONT VIEW
BALLAST
RECEPTACE
(FEMALE)
WHT
NOT USED
RED
ORANGE
PURPLE
BLACK
208 VAC
240 VAC
T1
277 VAC
TRANSFORMER
(BALLAST)
CAP COM 120 VAC
RED/BLK YEL YEL BLK/YEL
24 µF
@480 VDC
CAPACITOR
C1
RED
WHT
MALE
1000 WATT
METAL HALIDE
LAMP
RED
RED (HOT)
GRN (NEUTRAL)
DS1
LAMP
POWER
CABLE
(W1)
GRN
BUZZER
B1
S2
S3
FEMALE
FRONT VIEW
LAMP CABLE
MALE PLUG
2
1
4
P2
3
RED
WHT
GRN
BLK
16 AWG.
WHT
WHT
BLK
WHT
BLUE
BLK
BLK
BLK
FAN
MOTOR
M1
REF.
DESC.
P1
J1
P2
DESCRIPTION
Input Power Cable Assy.(Ballast)
Ballast Output Receptacle
Lamp Fan Cable Assy. (Input)
DS1 1000 Watt Metal Halide Lamp
C1 24 µF Capacitor @ 480 VDC
T1
Ballast (Transformer)
TABLE 6. REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS
PART NUMBER
REF.
DESC.
DESCRIPTION
A300066700
A400037600
A300033600
E000009800
19598
A300033800
M1
B1
S1
S2
S3
W1
Fan Motor Assy.
Buzzer Alarm Balloon
ON/OFF Switch
Micro-Switch
Micro-Switch Cap
Lamp Power Cable
PART NUMBER
A300033500
E000030100
A400037502
1400150210
1400150410
A300083800
MICRO-SWITCH
WITH SENSOR
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — WIRING DIAGRAM (S/N G20071 & ABOVE)
P1
120 VAC, 60Hz
INPUT BALLAST
POWER CABLE
BLK (LINE)
WHT (NEUTRAL)
GRN
GRN
S1
CHASSIS
GND
OFF/ON
SWITCH
BLK
SPLICE
BLK
BLK
2
GRN
4
J1
1
WHT
3
FRONT VIEW
BALLAST
RECEPTACE
(FEMALE)
RED
NOT USED
RED
ORANGE
PURPLE
BLACK
208 VAC
240 VAC
277 VAC
T1
TRANSFORMER
(BALLAST)
CAP COM 120 VAC
RED/BLK YEL YEL BLK/YEL
24µF
@480 VDC
CAPACITOR
C1
RED
MALE
BLK
1000 WATT
METAL HALIDE
LAMP
RED
RED (HOT)
LAMP
POWER
CABLE
(W1)
FEMALE
FRONT VIEW
LAMP CABLE
MALE PLUG
2
1
4
P2
3
RED
WHT
GRN
BLK
16 AWG.
WHT
GRN
WHT
WHT
BLK
GND
BLK
WHT (NEUTRAL)
BUZZER
B1
BLUE
BLK
DS1
FAN
MOTOR
M1
REF.
DESC.
DESCRIPTION
P1
J1
P2
Input Power Cable Assy.(Ballast)
Ballast Output Receptacle
Lamp Fan Cable Assy. (Input)
DS1 1000 Watt Metal Halide Lamp
C1
24 µF Capacitor @ 480 VDC
T1
Ballast (Transformer)
TABLE 6. REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS
PART NUMBER
REF.
DESC.
DESCRIPTION
A300066700
A400079400
A300105500
E000009800
19598
M1
B1
S1
S2
S3
Fan Motor Assy.
Buzzer Alarm Balloon
ON/OFF Switch
Micro-Switch
Micro-Switch Cap
A300033800
W1 Lamp Power Cable
PART NUMBER
A300033500
E000030100
A400037502
1400150210
1400150410
A300083900
S2
S3
MICRO-SWITCH
WITH SENSOR
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EXPLANATION OF CODE IN REMARKS COLUMN
The following section explains the different symbols and remarks used in the Parts section of this manual. Use the help numbers found on the back page of the manual if there are any questions.
The contents and part numbers listed in the parts section are subject to change
without notice
. Multiquip does not guarantee the availability of the parts listed.
Sample Parts List:
NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY.
REMARKS
1 12345 BOLT ...................... 1 ...... INCLUDES ITEMS W/
WASHER, 1/4 IN. ............. NOT SOLD SEPARATELY
*
2
*
2
*
12347
3 12348
WASHER, 3/8 IN. ... 1 ...... MQ-45T ONLY
HOSE ................... A/R .... MAKE LOCALLY
4 12349 BEARING ............... 1 ...... S/N 2345B AND ABOVE
NO. Column
Unique Symbols
- All items with same unique symbol
(
*
, #,
+
, %, or >) in the number column belong to the same assembly or kit, which is indicated by a note in the “Remarks” column.
Duplicate Item Numbers
- Duplicate numbers indicate multiple part numbers are in effect for the same general item, such as different size saw blade guards in use or a part that has been updated on newer versions of the same machine.
When ordering a part that has more than one item number listed, check the remarks column for help in determining the proper part to order.
PART NO. Column
Numbers Used
- Part numbers can be indicated by a number, a blank entry, or TBD.
TBD (To Be Determined) is generally used to show a part that has not been assigned a formal part number at time of publication.
A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold separately or is not sold by Multiquip. Other entries will be clarified in the “Remarks” Column.
QTY. Column
Numbers Used
- Item quantity can be indicated by a number, a blank entry, or A/R.
A/R (As Required) is generally used for hoses or other parts that are sold in bulk and cut to length.
A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold separately. Other entries will be clarified in the “Remarks”
Column.
REMARKS Column
Some of the most common notes found in the “Remarks”
Column are listed below. Other additional notes needed to describe the item can also be shown.
Assembly/Kit
- All items on the parts list with the same unique symbol will be included when this item is purchased.
Indicated by:
“INCLUDES ITEMS W/(unique symbol)”
Serial Number Break
- Used to list an effective serial number range where a particular part is used.
Indicated by:
“S/N XXXXX AND BELOW”
“S/N XXXX AND ABOVE”
“S/N XXXX TO S/N XXX”
Specific Model Number Use
- Indicates that the part is used only with the specific model number or model number variant listed. It can also be used to show a part is NOT used on a specific model or model number variant.
Indicated by:
“XXXXX ONLY”
“NOT USED ON XXXX”
“Make/Obtain Locally”
- Indicates that the part can be purchased at any hardware shop or made out of available items. Examples include battery cables, shims, and certain washers and nuts.
“Not Sold Separately”
- Indicates that an item cannot be purchased as a separate item and is either part of an assembly/kit that can be purchased, or is not available for sale through Multiquip.
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS
GloBug Solo LIGHTING SYSTEM
1 TO 3 UNITS
Qty.
P/N Description
2 ......... E000009800 .... BULB
2 ......... A300033800 .... BALLAST/TRANSFORMER
2 ......... A300038400 ....
22
μ
F CAPACITOR, @480 VDC
2 .........
GBBAL115D ..........
BALLOON CLOTH, DRUM-SHAPED
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — NAMEPLATE AND DECALS
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — NAMEPLATE AND DECALS
NAMEPLATE AND DECALS.
15
16
17
18
19
11
12
13
14
7
8
9
10
5
6
3
4
NO.
PART NO.
PART NAME
1 DCL413 DECAL; CAUTION COVER INFORMATION
2 DCL404 DECAL; CAUTION LAMP COVER BUZZER
DCL416
DCL417
DCL409
0800628504
DECAL; DANGER, ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZ.
DECAL; WARNING, BURN HAZARD (LAMP)
DECAL; CAUTION, LAMP INFORMATION
DECAL; GROUND
DCL429
DCL415
DCL422
DCL424
DCL410
DCL423
DCL419
DCL420
DECAL; GLOBUG MQ LOGO
DECAL; BURN HAZARD (BALLAST)
DECAL: CASTER WHEELS INFORMATION
DECAL: LAMP SWITCH ON/OFF
1
1
1
1
DECAL; DANGER, ELECTRICAL SHOCK (CORDS) 1
DECAL; DANGER, GLOBUG INFORMATION 1
DECAL; DANGER, ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD 1
DECAL: DANGER, MAST INFORMATION 1
QTY.
1
1
1
1
1
1
DCL421
DCL418
35137
DCL427
REMARKS
NAMEPLATE .................................................................. 1........... CONTACT MQ PARTS DEPT.
DECAL; WARNING, OUTRIGGER DEPLOYMENT 1
DECAL; DANGER, HIGH VOLTAGE
DECAL; WARNING, READ MANUAL
1
1
DECAL; DANGER, ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD 1
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BASE ASSY.
GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — BASE ASSY.
21
22
19
26
25
18
16
1
13
14
15
9
24
17
4
8
20
23
12
2
7
3 5
6
10
11
11
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20
21
22
23
17
18
18
19
24
25
26
13
14
15
16
10
10
11
12
8
9
6
7
4
5
2
3
BASE ASSY.
NO.
PART NO.
1 A100012302
A200017801
2031320213
A400073100
1501100430
0043110000
0033210000
0033216000
0013216090
A300033100
A300033101
1641000330
0014708025
0043108000
0043208000
0033108000
E000008800
E000008900
0010510030
0010110045
0030110000
0010506020
A300030900
2202751110
0040106000
A400037800
0040110000
0040210000
GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — BASE ASSY.
PART NAME QTY.
REMARKS
BASE .............................................................. 1 ......... REPLACES P/N A100012300
AND S/N A100012301
BRACKET (OUT, R) ........................................ 5 ......... REPLACES P/N A200017800
WEIGHT (OUT, R) L 5
WASHER ........................................................ 20 ........ REPLACES P/N A400038700
SPACER 5
WASHER (M10) .............................................. 11 ........ REPLACES P/N 0040110000
SELF LOCK NUT (M10) .................................. 5 ......... REPLACES P/N 0030210000
SELF LOCK NUT (M16) .................................. 5 ......... REPLACES P/N 0030216000
BOLT (M16x90) ............................................... 5 ......... REPLACES P/N 0010116090
OUTRIGGER ................................................... 5 ......... S/N G20040 AND BELOW
OUTRIGGER ................................................... 5 ......... S/N G20041 AND ABOVE
RUBBER (OUT, R)
BUTTON SCREW (M8x25)
5
30
WASHER (M8)
SPRING WASHER (M8)
30
30
NUT (M8) ........................................................ 30 ........ REPLACES P/N 0030108000
CASTER 2
CASTER (STOPPER) 3
BOLT AND WASHER (M10x30) ....................... 1 ......... S/N G20040 AND BELOW
BOLT (M10x45) ............................................... 1 ......... S/N G20041 AND ABOVE
NUT (M10) 1
BOLT AND WASHER (M6x20)
EXTENSION POLE
KNOB LEVER
WASHER (M6)
5
1
1
10
STOPPER PLATE 1
WASHER (M10) ............................................... 1 ......... S/N G20041 AND ABOVE
SPRING WASHER (M10) ................................ 1 ......... S/N G20041 AND ABOVE
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MAST ASSY.
15
32
18
31
32
35
30
32
16
17
GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM —MAST ASSY.
33
37
36
14
21
7
5
6
34
38
2
8
20
4
3
OLD
STYLE
3
NEW
STYLE
1
OLD
STYLE
27
9
28
29
27
24
12
25
22
19
39
12
11
23
13
26
10
29
1
NEW
STYLE
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MAST ASSY.
33
34
35
36
29
30
31
32
37
38
39
25
26
27
28
21
22
23
24
17
18
19
20
14
15
16
16
10
11
12
13
8
9
6
7
4
5
2
3
NO.
PART NO.
1 A200014303
A300027701
A300027801
1020000200
A300027900
A400032100
A400032000
A400034303
A400031801
A400031902
A400032200
A400035500
A400035600
A400161800
A400161900
A400030400
A400030500
A400028801
A400030600
A400033702
0040608010
0023304030
0040722000
E000009200
0040822000
0013806008
0033208000
0033105000
0024704010
0024704008
0023106035
0033306000
0025304008
E000007400
E000008700
0023104010
A400075801
0021708010
A400070600
0043110000
GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — MAST ASSY.
PART NAME QTY.
REMARKS
POLE 1 ..........................................................1 ........... REPLACES P/N A200014300
POLE 2 1
POLE 3 ..........................................................1 ........... REPLACES P/N A300027800
GAS SPRING
BRACKET (PULLEY)
1
1
PIN (GAS SPRING)
SLIDER (GAS SPRING)
1
1
WIRE ..............................................................1 ........... REPLACES P/N A400034300
BLIND PLUG 2 1
BLIND PLUG 3 ...............................................1 ........... REPLACES P/N A400031901
BEARING HOLDER 1
WASHER
BRACKET (GAS SPRING)
2
1
NUT 1 .............................................................1 ........... REPLACES P/N A400031602
NUT 2 .............................................................1 ........... REPLACES P/N A400031702
LEVER (CHOKE) ...........................................1 ........... S/N G20040 AND BELOW
LEVER (CHOKE) ...........................................1 ........... S/N G20041 AND ABOVE
PLATE (CHOKE)
COVER (CHOKE)
1
1
RING (CHOKE) ..............................................1 ........... REPLACES P/N A400033700
E-CLIP 1
SCREW & WASHER (M4x30) ........................2 ........... REPLACES P/N 0020304030
SNAP RING (OUTER) 2
BALL BEARING
SNAP RING (INNER)
1
1
FLANGE BOLT (M6x8) ...................................2 ........... REPLACES P/N 0010806008
SELF LOCK NUT (M8) 1
NUT (M5) 2
SET SCREW (M4x10) ....................................1 ........... REPLACES P/N 0021804010
SET SCREW (M4x8) ......................................2 ........... REPLACES P/N 0021804008
SCREW (M6x35) ............................................2 ........... REPLACES P/N 0020106035
CAP NUT (M6) ...............................................1 ........... REPLACES P/N 0030306000
SCREW & WASHER (M4x8) ..........................4 ........... REPLACES P/N 0020304008
HOLE PLUG ...................................................1 ........... REPLACES P/N E000007200
LONG SHACKLE 1
SCREW (M4x10) ............................................2 ........... REPLACES P/N 0020104010
HOOK .............................................................1 ........... S/N G20071 AND ABOVE
SET SCREW (M8X10) ...................................1 ........... S/N G20071 AND ABOVE
SPRING (HOOK) ............................................1 ........... S/N G20071 AND ABOVE
WASHER (M10) 4
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BALLAST ASSY.
GLOBUG SOLO — BALLAST ASSY. (S/N G20040 & BELOW)
27
5
19
2
30
20
21
6
A
17
23
26
22
18
3
25
24
28
26
1
31
7
22
17
23
22
13
17
26
20
15
14
16
9
10
11
8
29
4
12
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BALLAST ASSY.
3$
4$
5
6$
NO.
PART NO.
A A000017700
1$
2
A100010202
A100010601
A300033800
A200016900
E000024600
A200018100
7$
8$
A400035200
0020304015
9$ A400037600
10$ 0020503012
11$ A400038200
12$ A400035800
13 A300034700
14$ A400037500
15$
*
E000036400
16$ 1406000700
17
18
0020104008
A300034800
19 2204510260
20$ 0013510025
21
22
0033110000
0033104000
23 A400034100
24$ A200018200
25$ 0023305090
26$ 0023304012
27$ A100013500
28$# 19598
29$ 1367020430
30 0013510025
31 0030105000
GLOBUG SOLO — BALLAST ASSY. (S/N G20040 & BELOW)
PART NAME QTY.
REMARKS
BALLAST ASSY ........................................ 1 .............. INCLUDES ITEMS W/ $
FRAME
HOLDER (BALLAST)
1
1
BALLAST (TRANSFORMER) CP ............... 1 .............. INCLUDES ITEM W/ #
CASE (WIRE) 1
KNOB ......................................................... 1 .............. REPLACES P/N E000009100
CASE (BALLAST) 1 CP 1
HOLDER (PLUG)
SCREW & WASHER (M4x15)
CABLE (LAMP) CP, QUICK DISC.
SCREW & WASHER (M3x12)
1
4
1
2
CABLE (JOINT)
PLUG CP
CABLE (MAIN) CP
1
1
1
SWITCH ASSY. .......................................... 1 .............. INCLUDES ITEM W/
*
TOGGLE SWITCH ...................................... 1 .............. REPLACES P/N 1406000610
RUBBER CAP
SCREW & WASHER (M4x8)
CABLE (LAMP) CP
1
4
1
SNAP HOOK
BOLT & WASHER (M10x25)
1
2
NUT (M10) .................................................. 1 .............. REPLACES P/N 0030110000
NUT (M4) 3
CLAMP
HOLDER
SCREW & WASHER (M5x90)
SCREW & WASHER (M4x12)
2
1
6
10
CASE (BALLAST) 2 CP
CAPACITOR, 24
μ
F @ 480 VDC
GROUNDING TERMINAL
BOLT AND WASHER (M10 X 25)
NUT (M5)
1
1
1
1
2
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23
18
26
GLOBUG SOLO — BALLAST ASSY. (S/N G20041 - G20070)
5
A
27
1
32
2
21
31
30
20
3
6
26
17
25
28
24
17
23
26
20
15
14
16
10
9
33
21
22
4
29
11
35
13
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BALLAST ASSY.
NO.
PART NO.
A A000017701
1$
2
3$
4$
A100015401
A100010602
A300033800
A200020904
5
6$
E000024600
A200018100
9$ A400037600
10$ 0023303008
17
18
20
11$ A400038200
13$ A300066700
14$ A400037502
15$
*
E000036400
16$ 1406000700
0023306012
A300034800
0013510025
21
22
0033110000
0033104000
23 E000028200
24$ A200018200
25$ 0023305090
26$ 0023304012
27$ A100013500
28$# 19598
33
34
35
29$ 1367020430
30 0013110035
31
32
0043110000
0043210000
E000010400
0043210000
0023304012
GLOBUG SOLO — BALLAST ASSY. (S/N G20041 - G20070)
PART NAME QTY.
REMARKS
BALLAST ASSY ........................................ 1 .............. INCLUDES ITEMS W/ $
FRAME
HOLDER (BALLAST)
1
1
BALLAST (TRANSFORMER) CP ............... 1 .............. INCLUDES ITEM W/ #
CASE (WIRE) 1
KNOB ......................................................... 1 .............. REPLACES P/N E000009100
CASE (BALLAST) 1 CP 1
CABLE (LAMP) CP, QUICK-DISC 1
SCREW & WASHER (M3x8) ...................... 4 ............... REPLACES P/N 0020303008
CABLE (JOINT)
CABLE (MAIN-GB5)
1
1
SWITCH ASSY. .......................................... 1 .............. INCLUDES ITEMS W/
*
TOGGLE SWITCH ...................................... 1 .............. REPLACES P/N 1406000610
RUBBER CAP
SCREW & WASHER (M6X12)
CABLE (LAMP) CP
BOLT & WASHER (M10x25)
1
2
1
2
NUT (M10) .................................................. 1 .............. REPLACES P/N 0030110000
NUT (M4) 3
S HOOK
HOLDER
2
1
SCREW & WASHER (M5x90)
SCREW & WASHER (M4x12)
CASE (BALLAST) 2 CP
CAPACITOR, 24
μ
F @ 480 VDC
GROUNDING TERMINAL
BOLT (M10 X 35)
WASHER (M10)
SPRING WASHER (M10)
CABLE CLAMP
SPRING WASHER
SCREW AND WASHER (M4 X 12)
1
1
1
1
6
10
1
1
1
1
2
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18
23
GLOBUG SOLO — BALLAST ASSY. (S/N G20071 AND ABOVE)
5
A
27
1
32
2
21
31
30
20
6
26
26
3
17
25
28
24
17
23
26
20
16
10
9
14
33
21
34
4
29
35
13
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GLOBUG SOLO — BALLAST ASSY. (S/N G20071 AND ABOVE)
BALLAST ASSY.
NO.
PART NO.
A
1$
2
3$
A000017702
A100015401
A100010602
A300033800
4$
5
6$
9$
A200020904
E000024600
A200018100
A400079400
10$ 0023303008
13$ A300066700
14$ A400037502
16$ 1406000700
17
18
20
21
0023306012
A300066900
0013510025
0033110000
22
23
0033104000
E000028200
24$ A200018200
25$ 0023305090
30
31
32
33
26$ 0023304012
27$ A100013500
28$# 19598
29$ 1367020430
34
35
0013110035
0043110000
0043210000
E000045000
0043204000
0023304012
PART NAME QTY.
REMARKS
BALLAST ASSY ........................................ 1 .............. INCLUDES ITEMS W/ $
FRAME 1
HOLDER (BALLAST) 1
BALLAST (TRANSFORMER) CP ............... 1 .............. INCLUDES ITEM W/ #
CASE (WIRE) 1
KNOB ......................................................... 1 .............. REPLACES P/N E000009100
CASE (BALLAST) 1 CP
CABLE (LAMP) CP, THREADED
1
1
SCREW & WASHER (M3x8) ...................... 4 ............... REPLACES P/N 0020303008
CABLE (MAIN-GB5) 1
SWITCH ASSY.
RUBBER CAP
1
1
SCREW & WASHER (M6X12)
CABLE (LAMP) CP
2
1
BOLT & WASHER (M10x25) 2
NUT (M10) .................................................. 1 .............. REPLACES P/N 0030110000
NUT (M4)
S HOOK
HOLDER
SCREW & WASHER (M5x90)
SCREW & WASHER (M4x12)
CASE (BALLAST) 2 CP
CAPACITOR, 24
μ
F @ 480 VDC
GROUNDING TERMINAL
1
2
1
6
10
1
1
1
BOLT (M10 X 35)
WASHER (M10)
SPRING WASHER (M10)
CABLE CLAMP
SPRING WASHER
SCREW AND WASHER (M4 X 12)
1
1
1
1
1
2
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — FAN BLOWER/LAMP BASE ASSY.
FAN BLOWER/LAMP BASE ASSY.
2
3
4
7
21
5
17
6
7
8
9
18
11
12
13
10
15
16
14
19
20
22
A
23
24
32
31
30
15
25
26
27
28
29
7
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — FAN BLOWER/LAMP BASE ASSY.
4#
5#
6#
7#
2$ A300033600
2% A300105500
3# A400038901
E000011900
0023305060
A300033500
0024304008
8#
9#
A200017702
A400037400
10# 0023105008
11# 0023204030
12# 1400150300
13# 1400150210
14# 1400150410
15# 0043104000
16# 0033104000
17$ E000010500
17% E000030100
18$ A400038600
18% A400038601
19$ A100013301
19% A100013302
20# E000065400
21$ E000010400
21% E000045000
22# 2204500130
23# 1800001100
24# 2204500230
25# A300034400
26# 0014808025
27# E000009701
28# A400030700
29# E000010301
30# A200018000
31# A400038300
32# 2204510110
FAN BLOWER/LAMP BASE ASSY.
NO.
PART NO.
A A000017600
A A000017601
PART NAME QTY.
SEE NOTE 1 BELOW
BALLOON ASSY ........................................... 1 .......... S/N G20071 AND ABOVE
SEE NOTE 2 BELOW
CABLE 1 (BALLOON) CP, QUICK-DISC ........1 ........... S/N G20070 AND BELOW
CABLE 1 (BALLOON) CP, THREADED ..........1 ........... S/N G20071 AND ABOVE
COVER (WIRE) 1
COVER
SCREW & WASHER (M5x60)
FAN MOTOR CP
SCREW (M4x8)
FAN SUPPORT
GUARD (FAN)
SCREW (M5x8)
SCREW (M4x30)
1
3
1
9
1
1
4
2
MICRO SWITCH COVER
MICRO SWITCH
MICRO SWITCH CAP (SENSOR)
WASHER (M4)
1
2
1
1
NUT (M4) 5
BUZZER .........................................................1 ........... S/N G20040 AND BELOW
BUZZER .........................................................1 ........... S/N G20041 AND ABOVE
BRACKET (BUZZER) .....................................1 ........... S/N G20040 AND BELOW
BRACKET (BUZZER) .....................................1 ........... S/N G20041 AND ABOVE
FLANGE .........................................................1 ........... S/N G20040 AND BELOW
FLANGE .........................................................1 ........... S/N G20041 AND ABOVE
T-HANDLE KNOB 1
CABLE CLAMP ..............................................1 ........... S/N G20070 AND BELOW
CABLE CLAMP ..............................................1 ........... S/N G20071 AND ABOVE
SEAL (NORMAL)
SHEET (BOTTOM)
1
1
PACKING
PLATE (BOTTOM)
BUTTON SCREW & WASHER (M8x25)
WAVE WASHER (M5)
STOPPER (FILTER) CP
SPACER
PLATE (AIR)
FILTER 200 (AIR)
WASHER
1
1
3
3
8
3
1
1
1
REMARKS
BALLOON ASSY ........................................... 1 .......... S/N G20070 AND BELOW
NOTE 1:
The balloon assembly A includes all items w/ # and $ on the Fan Blower/Lamp Base Assy parts list on this page AND on the Balloon/LampGuard Assy parts list.
NOTE 2:
The balloon assembly A includes all items w/ # and % on the Fan Blower/Lamp Base Assy parts list on this page AND on the Balloon/LampGuard Assy parts list.
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — BALLOON/LAMP GUARD ASSY.
BALLOON/LAMP GUARD ASSY.
1
1
OPTIONAL
20
NEW
STYLE
8
2
2
3A
3B
4
5
6
7
19
9
18
10
11
10
11
17
15
16
14
13
17
12
11
10
11
10
8
3
A
OLD
STYLE
BALLOON
PATCH
KIT
21
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GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — BALLOON/LAMP GUARD ASSY.
1#
2#
GBBAL115D
0014808025
3 A100013400
3A# A100028505
3B# A300060202
4# 2204220130
5#
6#
7#
8#
2204500230
1800001000
2204500130
A100010800
9$ A300026900
9% A300026901
10# 0024304008
11# 2204400130
12# A300032700
13# 2204231730
14# E000009800
15# E000009601
16# 0025304025
17# 2204231530
18# A400038400
19$ A400038500
19% A400038501
20 GBBALD1
21 1654000230
BALLOON/LAMP GUARD ASSY.
NO.
PART NO.
A A000017600
A
1
A000017601
GBBAL120
PART NAME QTY.
REMARKS
BALLOON ASSY ............................................. 1 .......... S/N G20070 AND BELOW
SEE NOTE 1 BELOW
BALLOON ASSY ............................................. 1 .......... S/N G20071 AND ABOVE
SEE NOTE 2 BELOW
BALLOON CLOTH CP, OVAL-SHAPED ........ 1 .......... CONTACT MQ UNIT SALES
(OPTIONAL)
BALLOON CLOTH CP, DRUM-SHAPED ....... 1 .......... CONTACT MQ UNIT SALES
BUTTON SCREW & WASHER (M8 X 25) 1
PRIMARY COVER.......................................... 1 .......... NO LONGER AVAILABLE
BALLOON COVER.......................................1 .......... S/N G20001 AND ABOVE
SEAL (TOP) ................................................... 1 .......... S/N G20001 AND ABOVE
PLATE (CAP) 1
PACKING
SHEET (TOP)
SEAL NORMAL (TOP)
LAMP GUARD
1
2
1
1
PLATE (LAMP) ............................................... 1 .......... S/N G20070 AND BELOW
PLATE (LAMP) ............................................... 1 .......... S/N G20071 AND ABOVE
SCREW & WASHER (M4x8)
FRAME PIPE
16
4
PLATE (LAMP HOLDER)
RUBBER (LAMP)
LAMP
SOCKET ASSY
1
1
1
1
SCREW & WASHER (M4x25)
SPRING (LAMP)
2
2
CABLE (LAMP) 1 R CP 1
CABLE (LAMP) 1 G CP ................................. 1 .......... S/N G20070 AND BELOW
CABLE (LAMP) 1 G CP ................................. 1 .......... S/N G20071 AND ABOVE
BLANK MESSAGE STRIP (OPTIONAL) ....... 1 .......... CONTACT MQ UNIT SALES
BALLOON PATCH KIT (OPTIONAL) ............. 1 .......... CONTACT MQ UNIT SALES
NOTE 1:
The balloon assembly A includes all items w/ # and $ on the Balloon/LampGuard Assy parts list on this page
AND on the Fan Blower/Lamp Base Assy parts list.
NOTE 2:
The balloon assembly A includes all items w/ # and % on the Balloon/LampGuard Assy parts list on this page
AND on the Fan Blower/Lamp Base Assy parts list.
GB114BW GLOBUG SOLO LIGHTING SYSTEM — OPERATION & PARTS MANUAL — REV. #6 (06/16/16) — PAGE 47
Effective: February 22, 2006
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE — PARTS
PAYMENT TERMS
Terms of payment for parts are net 30 days.
FREIGHT POLICY
All parts orders will be shipped collect or prepaid with the charges added to the invoice.
All shipments are F.O.B. point of origin.
Multiquip’s responsibility ceases when a signed manifest has been obtained from the carrier, and any claim for shortage or damage must be settled between the consignee and the carrier.
MINIMUM ORDER
The minimum charge for orders from Multiquip is $15.00 net. Customers will be asked for instructions regarding handling of orders not meeting this requirement.
RETURNED GOODS POLICY
Return shipments will be accepted and credit will be allowed, subject to the following provisions:
1.
A Returned Material Authorization must be approved by Multiquip prior to shipment.
2.
To obtain a Return Material Authorization, a list must be provided to Multiquip Parts
Sales that defines item numbers, quantities, and descriptions of the items to be returned.
a. The parts numbers and descriptions must match the current parts price list.
b. The list must be typed or computer generated.
c. The list must state the reason(s) for the return.
d. The list must reference the sales order(s) or invoice(s) under which the items were originally purchased.
e. The list must include the name and phone number of the person requesting the RMA.
3.
A copy of the Return Material Authorization must accompany the return shipment.
4.
Freight is at the sender’s expense. All parts must be returned freight prepaid to
Multiquip’s designated receiving point.
5.
Parts must be in new and resalable condition, in the original Multiquip package (if any), and with Multiquip part numbers clearly marked.
6.
The following items are not returnable: a. Obsolete parts. (If an item is in the price book and shows as being replaced by another item, it is obsolete.) b. Any parts with a limited shelf life
(such as gaskets, seals, “O” rings, and other rubber parts) that were purchased more than six months prior to the return date.
c. Any line item with an extended dealer net price of less than $5.00.
d. Special order items.
e. Electrical components.
f.
Paint, chemicals, and lubricants.
g. Decals and paper products.
h. Items purchased in kits.
7.
The sender will be notified of any material received that is not acceptable.
8.
Such material will be held for five working days from notification, pending instructions. If a reply is not received within five days, the material will be returned to the sender at his expense.
9.
Credit on returned parts will be issued at dealer net price at time of the original purchase, less a 15% restocking charge.
10. In cases where an item is accepted, for which the original purchase document can not be determined, the price will be based on the list price that was effective twelve months prior to the RMA date.
11. Credit issued will be applied to future purchases only.
PRICING AND REBATES
Prices are subject to change without prior notice. Price changes are effective on a specific date and all orders received on or after that date will be billed at the revised price. Rebates for price declines and added charges for price increases will not be made for stock on hand at the time of any price change.
Multiquip reserves the right to quote and sell direct to Government agencies, and to Original
Equipment Manufacturer accounts who use our products as integral parts of their own products.
SPECIAL EXPEDITING SERVICE
A $35.00 surcharge will be added to the invoice for special handling including bus shipments, insured parcel post or in cases where Multiquip must personally deliver the parts to the carrier.
LIMITATIONS OF SELLER’S LIABILITY
Multiquip shall not be liable hereunder for damages in excess of the purchase price of the item with respect to which damages are claimed, and in no event shall Multiquip be liable for loss of profit or good will or for any other special, consequential or incidental damages.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES
No warranties, express or implied, are made in connection with the sale of parts or trade accessories nor as to any engine not manufactured by Multiquip. Such warranties made in connection with the sale of new, complete units are made exclusively by a statement of warranty packaged with such units, and Multiquip neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability whatever in connection with the sale of its products. Apart from such written statement of warranty, there are no warranties, express, implied or statutory, which extend beyond the description of the products on the face hereof.
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OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL
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The information and specifi cations included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Illustrations, descriptions, references and technical data contained in this manual are for guidance only and may not be considered as binding. Multiquip Inc. reserves the right to discontinue or change specifi cations, design or the information published in this publication at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations.
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Table of contents
- 2 Table Of Contents
- 3 Parts Ordering Procedures
- 4 Safety Information
- 8 Specifications
- 9 Dimensions
- 10 Floodlight Footcandle Plots
- 13 General Information
- 14 Components
- 16 Pre-Setup
- 18 Operation
- 19 Shutdown
- 20 Maintenance
- 26 Troubleshooting (Lamps)
- 27 Troubleshooting (Mast)
- 28 Wiring Diagram (S/N G20070 and below)
- 29 Wiring Diagram (S/N G20071 and above)
- 30 Explanation Of Codes In Remarks Column
- 31 Suggested Spare Parts
- 32 Name Plate and Decals
- 34 Base Assy
- 36 Mast Assy
- 38 Ballast Assy. (S/N G20040 and below)
- 40 Ballast Assy. (S/N G20041 to G20070)
- 42 Ballast Assy. (S/N G20071 and above)
- 44 Fan Blower/Lamp Base Assy
- 46 Balloon/Lamp Guard Assy
- 48 Terms and Conditions Of Sale — Parts