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TL104

2.6  Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery 

The TL104 Test Lamp is powered by a 120V, 2.5Ah lead acid rechargeable battery. It is 
important to keep the test lamp docked with its battery charger when the test lamp is not being 
used. This will increase the expected life of the lead acid battery and will always keep the test 
lamp available for immediate use.  

NOTE:

  The normal recharge time for the lead acid rechargeable battery is 14 hours. 

2.7  Recharge Jack and Cap 

The recharge jack is located directly under the aluminum single slotted cap and can be 
accessed when the aluminum cap is removed. The battery charger is connected to the 
recharge jack. When this is done and the battery charger is connected to 120 AC power line, 
the battery will be recharged. 

2.8  Test Lamp Momentary Contact Button 

The test lamp momentary contact button is the red button which, when depressed, will activate 
the Test Lamp. 

2.9  Red Aluminum Case and Gray Cap 

The red aluminum case and gray cap are designed for explosion proof requirements and are 
designed for use in Class I, Division 1, 2, Groups C and D areas. 

Summary of Contents for TL104

Page 1: ...ment may be used and disseminated only for the purposes and to the extent specifically authorized in writing by General Monitors Instruction Manual 10 05 General Monitors reserves the right to change published specifications and designs without prior notice MANTL104 Part No MANTL104 Revision B 10 05 ...

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Page 3: ... 2 Microcontroller 2 2 3 Solid State Relay 2 2 4 Dip Switch and Setting 2 2 5 Mode Jumper and Settings 2 2 6 Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery 3 2 7 Recharge Jack and Cap 3 2 8 Test Lamp Momentary Contact Button 3 2 9 Red Aluminum Case and Gray Cap 3 3 0 USE AND OPERATION 4 4 0 TEST LAMP MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY 6 4 1 Maintenance 6 4 2 Warranty 6 5 0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 7 6 0 CUSTOMER SUPPORT 8 6 1...

Page 4: ...Notes Cautions and Warnings NOTE Notes provide supplementary details such as exception conditions alternate methods for a task time saving tips and references to related information CAUTION These notices describe precautions to prevent hazardous conditions that may damage the equipment WARNING These notices describe precautions to prevent hazardous conditions that may cause injury to people workin...

Page 5: ...pectra to activate UV and or IR detectors To simulate the flickering of a fire the test lamp automatically flashes at various selectable rates The TL104 is designed for use in Class I Division 1 2 Groups C and D areas The test lamp functions on internal lead acid batteries which when fully charged allows continuous operation for 20 to 30 minutes An internal circuit prevents operation when the batt...

Page 6: ... operation unlike the older TL103 Test Lamp The solid state relay resides on the functional board 2 4 Dip Switch and Setting The four position dipswitch is used to configure the test lamp in TL103 mode to function with FL3XXX and UV IR Type VI detectors Positions of the dipswitch for each of these detectors are noted in Table 1 and are available for reference in the TL104 nameplate The dipswitch r...

Page 7: ...harge Jack and Cap The recharge jack is located directly under the aluminum single slotted cap and can be accessed when the aluminum cap is removed The battery charger is connected to the recharge jack When this is done and the battery charger is connected to 120 AC power line the battery will be recharged 2 8 Test Lamp Momentary Contact Button The test lamp momentary contact button is the red but...

Page 8: ...Table 1 and Figure 1 to assure that dipswitch settings and mode jumper position are correct for the particular detector CAUTION When operating in conditions involving fog rain or frost UV and IR radiation are diminished with increasing levels of moisture The moisture level will affect the potential range of the detector When using the test lamp in conditions of frost make sure that the lens is fre...

Page 9: ...de FL3002 TL103 10 FL3002 triggers into alarm mode FL3100 TL103 20 FL3100 triggers into alarm mode FL3101 TL103 35 FL3101 triggers into alarm mode FL3102 TL103 10 FL3102 triggers into alarm mode FL3110 TL103 20 FL3110 triggers into alarm mode FL3111 TL103 35 FL3111 triggers into alarm mode FL3112 TL103 8 FL3112 triggers into alarm mode FL4000 TL104 Any dipswitch setting 30 FL4000 enters test mode ...

Page 10: ...fective or damaged equipment will be made by General Monitors personnel Defective or damaged equipment must be shipped prepaid to General Monitors or the representative from which shipment was made In all cases this warranty is limited to the cost of the equipment supplied by General Monitors The customer will assume all liability for the misuse of this equipment by its employees or other personne...

Page 11: ...the problem Condition Possible Solution Test Lamp does not flash Battery may require a recharge Check Table 1 Verify that dipswitch settings are set as specified in Table 1 Test Lamp flashes but is unable to trigger detector Verify Mode Jumper is set according to Figure 1 Test Lamp does not flash and battery has been recharged for 14 hours Lamp filament may be broken Check power and lamp connector...

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Page 13: ...ange 0 to 90 3 RH non condensing Weight 7 9 lb about 3 5 kg Dimensions 13 L x 5 D 330 mm L x 127 mm D Approvals CSA CE Marking Charging time 14 hours minimum Output spectra Broadband emissions in UV visible and IR Charger input 115 V 10 50 60 Hz Output 12 1 VDC 250 mA Detection Range See Table 1 for maximum distance per flame detector model 9 ...

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