Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – With signal – indicator – or alarm
Patent
1993-09-02
1995-03-14
Pascal, Robert J.
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
With signal, indicator, or alarm
315130, 315131, 315132, 315119, 315122, 315121, H01J 160
Patent
active
053979630
ABSTRACT:
A dual mode high intensity aircraft approach lighting system includes a plurality of lights interconnected by means of power wiring. An improved subsystem for detecting lamp failures is disclosed which permits a positive identification of individual failed lamps at a remote location, such as the control tower of an airport, for instance. The subsystem hardware consists of an operational monitor processor, three lamp controllers, one for each of three lighting loops, one remote lamp transceiver module per lamp, and existing ac loop wiring. The operational monitor processor board initiates a reset of the lamp controller and remotely installed transceiver units by sending a SAMPLE ALL signal to each lamp controller. A comprehensive test of all lamps in each of the three lighting loops is performed. The first lamp controller board sequentially polls each lamp for operational status in the first loop. Upon completion of polling the first lighting loop, the second lamp controller automatically tests the second loop, and subsequently the third. During lamp controller reception of return status data from the remote lamp transponders, the functional status of each lamp is determined. Any instance of a failed lamp will generate a signal to the operational monitor processor.
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Airfield Failed Light Detection/Location System, Teledyne Controls, Jul. 1, 1993.
New Bedford Panoramex Corporation
Pascal Robert J.
Ratliff Reginald A.
Uxa Frank J.
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