How to maintain stage lighting equipment

Publish Time: 2022-06-28     Origin: Site

The life of lighting equipment is largely determined by the quality of maintenance. The maintenance of lighting equipment is relatively trivial, basically daily routine inspection, weekly regular inspection, monthly equipment maintenance and proper debugging. VanGaa Lighting also has many customers who are doing quite well in this regard. Today, let's talk about the precautions for equipment maintenance and the scope of routine testing.


     One: Precautions


     1: Half an hour before the opening, turn on all the devices - perform low temperature preheating, and test all equipment and lines at the same time. The low temperature state means that the lights are slightly bright.


     2: After 15 minutes of preheating, reset all equipment to zero, let the equipment dissipate heat, and the cooling time should not be less than 15 minutes.


     3: After cooling, you can officially enter the stage of music performance.


     4: After the performance is over and the guests leave the venue, the lighting engineer should turn off all equipment and let the equipment cool for 15 to 20 minutes, and then seal or mask the equipment before the lighting engineer can leave the venue.


     Two: the scope of routine detection


     1: Whether the bulb can be lit normally.


     2: Whether all devices are connected properly.


     3: Whether all equipment can be used normally, including whether the light control switch, color changer control, computer light action, etc. are normal.


     4: Whether the DMX512 signal can control the lamps normally.


     5: Whether the special effects equipment is in normal use and filled with required materials: for example: hood, fog machine, snow machine, bubble machine, etc.


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