Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Section 1: Introduction and Safety
- Section 2: General Information
- Section 3: Operation
- Unit Setup
- Raising the Mast—Manual Winch
- Raising the Mast—Electric Winch (If Equipped)
- Raising the Mast—Power Zone- DLA (If Equipped)
- Prestart Checklist
- Starting the Unit (Key Switch Models)
- Preparing for Start-Up (Power Zone–DLA)
- Manually Starting the Unit
- Light Operation (Key Switch Models)
- Light Operation (Power Zone– DLA) (If Equipped)
- Engine Derating
- Wet Stacking
- Dusk to Dawn Sensor (Power Zone–DLA) (If Equipped)
- Customer Convenience Receptacles
- Shutting Down the Unit
- Shutting Down the Unit (Power Zone–DLA) (If Equipped)
- Lowering the Mast—Manual Winch
- Lowering the Mast—Electric Winch (If Equipped)
- Lowering the Mast—Power Zone- DLA (If Equipped)
- Positive Air Shutdown (PAS) (If Equipped)
- Lower Radiator Hose Heater (If Equipped)
- Tandem Tow (If Equipped)
- Telemetry (If Equipped)
- Spark Arrester (If Equipped)
- Heated Fuel Filter (If Equipped)
- Towing the Unit
- Lifting the Unit
- Tying Down the Unit
- Section 4: Maintenance
- Section 5: Troubleshooting
- Section 6: Wiring Diagrams
- Mast Junction Box Wiring and Light Connections
- AC Wiring—MLT6SKDS
- AC Wiring—MLT6SMDS
- AC Wiring—MLT6SMDS With Power Zone (If Equipped)
- AC Wiring—MLT6SKDS With Power Zone (If Equipped)
- DC Wiring—MLT6SMDS
- DC Wiring—MLT6SMDS With Power Zone (If Equipped)
- DC Wiring—MLT6SKDS
- DC Wiring—MLT6SKDS with Power Zone (If Equipped)
- DC Wiring—Heated Fuel Filter (If Equipped)—MLT6SMDS
- DC Wiring—Heated Fuel Filter (If Equipped)—MLT6SKDS
- DC Wiring—Electric Winch (If Equipped) with Standard Controller
- Trailer Lights
- DC Wiring—Electric Winch with Power Zone Controller (If Equipped)
Owner’s Manual for Mobile Light Tower 13
General Information
Control Panel
Figure 2-11. Control Panel Features
(A) DC Circuit Breaker
Resets the DC electrical circuit that powers the control
panel and engine components.
(B) AC GFCI Circuit Breaker (20A)
Resets the AC electrical circuit that powers the control
panel.
(C) 10A AC Breaker
Internal breaker for lights.
(D) Mast Switch (If Equipped)
Raises and lowers the mast on units equipped with an
electric winch.
(E) 120V/20A GFCI Receptacle
Customer convenience receptacle for auxiliary equipment
such as fans, pumps, or drills. Includes a ground fault
circuit interrupter (GFCI) test and reset button.
(F) 240VAC/30A Twist-Lock Receptacle
Customer convenience receptacle for use in connecting
auxiliary equipment such as fans, pumps, or drills.
(G) Engine Hour Meter
Displays number of hours the engine has run.
(H) Main Circuit Breaker
240V/30A breaker which disconnects power from the
lights and control panel.
(I) Control Power Switch
Turns the controller ON and OFF.
(J) Power Zone Controller
Monitors the unit and indicates operational status and
fault conditions.
(K) Mast Light Circuit Breakers
Circuit breakers with internal breakers dedicated to
individual lights.
(L) 4-Position Key Switch
Operates the engine.
(M) Light Toggle Switch
Toggles all four lights ON or OFF.
(N) Driver Return Breaker
Internal breaker for lights.
AC CIRCUIT
BREAKERS
DC CIRCUIT
BREAKER
MAST LIGHT CIRCUIT BREAKERS
MAIN CIRCUIT
BREAKER
CONTROL
POWER
A B
D
E
F
G
H
L
K
F
E
A
B
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H
J
Power Zone
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(if equipped)
Standard
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