More Than 1,200 Exhibitors on Hand at MINExpo 2004

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steve Kral Georgene Renner William R. Yernberg
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Allmand exhibited its LSC 100Light Sequence Commander, the mining industry’s first automatic lighting and command control system. The system is available with all of Allmand’s portable light towers. The LSC100 uses a preset photocell sensor that allows the light tower to be automatically turned on or off. At dusk, the sensor engages the power unit and then activates the light. At dawn, the sensor automatically shuts off the light. The unit also features an eight-event digital timer that allows eight separate sequences daily. The LSC100’s sequenced light control ensures that the engine is started before the lights are turned on or off. This prevents possible generator damage that can occur if the unit is powered down under load. Also, a low-fuel shutdown sequence helps protect the generator from damage by automatically shutting down the unit when the fuel level reaches 10 percent. And the LSC100’s smart circuitry senses engine water temperature during startup, determines the glow-plug time requirement and schedules repeat intervals, if necessary, to start the diesel engine.
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APA: Steve Kral Georgene Renner William R. Yernberg  (2004)  More Than 1,200 Exhibitors on Hand at MINExpo 2004

MLA: Steve Kral Georgene Renner William R. Yernberg More Than 1,200 Exhibitors on Hand at MINExpo 2004. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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