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The WCDE-4-20KW-MHL-CPR mobile light tower from Larson Electronics is a towable lighting package powered by a 20 kW generator. With four 1,000 watt metal halide lamps producing 440,000 lumens, this unit will illuminate a 6-7 acre area continuously without refueling for 19+ hours. A Deepsea controller is available for monitoring the real-time status of the IP65-rated unit.
The WCDE-4-20KW-MHL-CPR mobile light tower is a metal halide lighting solution for outdoor, remote locations. This unit is supported by a 4-cycle, water cooled, direct injection, natural intake Perkins/404D-22G engine (diesel), which supplies the current to four 1,000 watt metal halide lamps producing 110,000 lumens each for a combined total of 440,000 lumens of light. The light mast can provide 19+ hours of continuous illumination, at extended heights up to 25 feet. This mobile floodlight package is ideal for emergency services, large scale event illumination, construction, mining, industrial operations and anywhere an extended operation capable mobile lighting solution is needed.
With engine speeds of 1,800 rpm, the four-cylinder unit is capable of generating 22 kW on standby and 20 kW during prime use. As a low-rpm generator, it operates quieter than 3,600 rpm "throw-away" models. Because 3,600 rpm generators have higher speeds, the units wear out faster and require less copper during operation.
The WCDE-4-20KW-MHL-CPR is designed to support 120/240V 60Hz. It features three-phase 120/240V at 48.11 amps, as well as five power outputs and an ATS plug. This unit will automatically shut down in the event of an abnormal condition related to water temperature, engine oil pressure, low coolant, low DEF, overspeed and overcrank. An emergency stop switch allows operators to manually shut down the system.
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Lights: The lighting system on this unit is comprised of four 1,000 watt metal halide lamps producing 110,000 lumens of light each attached to the end of the telescoping light boom. These floodlights produce a wide flood light pattern capable of illuminating a minimum of 5 acres with a combined total of 440,000 lumens of light. Each floodlight is securely fastened to the light boom and each lamp includes a support bracket to help maintain lamp stability within its housing. The lamps are connected to the power source via a water tight male pin connector that attaches to a receptacle located on the end of the telescoping boom.
Controls: A DSE3110 Deepsea controller provides operators with a wide viewing panel and robust monitoring of the brushless generator. The system displays frequency, battery voltage, runtime and more. A protective feature notifies operators about low oil pressure, high water temperature, over/under voltage and over/under speed. The controller can be used in manual or auto start mode. Configurable timers and alarms provide flexibility and real-time monitoring of the system.
Telescoping Boom: The telescoping boom consists of four sections extending up to 25 feet through the use of a dual, self-braking winch and allows for rotating the lights 360 degrees. The telescoping boom is constructed of aluminum to resist rusting and corrosion and is capable of withstanding 50 mph winds when extended to its full height and the stabilizing outriggers are deployed. The stabilizing outriggers are a four-point design with one located under the trailer tongue, two on the sides and one on the back of the unit. The two side outriggers are adjustable and include 2,000 lbs swivel jacks for leveling and stabilizing the tower.
Housing: All of the operating components are housed within a protective compartment constructed of 14 gauge steel and designed to provide airflow for cooling. Side wing doors provide access to the interior while latches provide secure closing when the unit is in use. The design and construction of this enclosure helps this unit operate at a low 65 Db noise level @ 23 ft. The entire unit can be loaded and unloaded onto trucks via forklift sleeves mounted to the top section of the light mast. The entire unit is mounted onto a two-wheel trailer with a 2,200 lbs leaf spring axle. A standard two inch ball coupling and two standard safety chains allow for easy hookup and towing.
Applications: This portable generator is suitable for use in remote locations, such as temporary camps, construction sites, military bases and areas without reliable access to the grid. It can be utilized to power a wide range of heavy duty tools and equipment, including laptops, portable machines and mobile devices. The unit’s robust recharging options offer flexibility in environments where access to reliable power sources are severely limited.
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