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Topic: Kneisley Xenex II lamp holder meltdowns
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Rich Ferrando
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Posts: 64
From: Royal Oak, MI
Registered: Nov 2003
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posted 11-01-2004 01:23 AM
We had the same problem with one of our Xenex II's (2000 watt as well) in May. We traced it to two problems.
1) Even though the blower was fairly clean and seemed to be functioning properly, we discovered that it would occasionally "slow down" during operation, and sometimes even stop without triggering safety systems and shutting down the lamphouse (turned out that a "previous know-it-all" bypassed it.)
2) After installing a new blower that ran magnificently, we found that the lamphouse housing would still get extremely hot to the touch. Our local tech guy tested the air flow in the lamphouse, and discovered that, though the blower was working great, the roof exhaust was not pulling nearly enough air through (I believe it was 100 cfm - maybe lower - instead of the mandated 300 cfm.) This was because two of our 2000-watt lamphouses were connected to the same roof exhast, which cut the flow significantly.
Our other two Xenex II's (a 2k and a 3k) have not had the meltdown issue, though they seem to be a slightly different style than the one that did fail on us, in that the two that have not had the problem have a deeper paint color than the one that did fail. I don't know if this is just a superficial paint difference, or if it signifies a different manufacture series where quality went down (or up) a notch.
Our 3k Xenex II is in an older part of the booth, and is connected to its own exhast system, and the surface barely gets warm during operation. (Actually, I think its connected to both the exhausts that used to run on two lamphouses when this was a single-screen changeover house.)
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