9 troubleshooting – Tempest Hurricane User Manual
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Hurricane Enclosure User Manual
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9 Troubleshooting
This is a guide to the general symptoms, problems, and solutions that may occur during the
usage of your enclosure. However, it is important to remember that problems may occur within
the luminaire itself and these must also be considered.
Projector does not have power.
Check power supply wiring and voltage.
One or more fans are not spinning
Fans may be obstructed. Shut off power to enclosure and check for obstructions. Turn power
back on to see if fans will start spinning. If fans do not turn and display on temperature
controller is lit, contact technical support. If fans do not turn display is not lit, then enclosure is
not receiving power. Turn off all power and check wiring. If the wiring is correct, contact
technical support.
Fan cords may have become disconnected. Check connections between fan and cord. Make sure
that the ribbed side of the cable is on the positive side of the connection (the fans are DC
powered).
Projector does not have power.
Check projector power switch. (Note: the following actions should be performed by a licensed
electrician) If switch is on, check wiring (including metering supply voltages, enclosure must
receive 200-240VAC to operate properly).
In case of over-temperature, the enclosure shuts down power to the projector, for its protection.
Projector power will be restored when temperature drops to an acceptable level. It is possible
that the air intake or exhaust has become clogged, leading to higher temperatures inside the
enclosure. Make sure that these areas are clear, the filters are clean, and the fans are working
properly.
Projector turns on and off repeatedly over short span of time.
Check that vent areas and airways are clear. If so, ambient temperature may be too high (see
over-temperature note above) or projector may have internal problem.
Excessive water in enclosure.
Glass seal leak. Repair with silicone sealant.
Door gaskets leak caused by separation. Silicon piece back into place or replace section.