Owners Manual

PROBLEM
All outputs do not flash:
1) Is the battery voltage less than 10Vdc?
2) Are the wire and light connections proper?
3) Do you have more than the rated number of
lights on the outputs?
4) Is the remote ground switch wired correctly?
OM-D912299-A 09/04
3250GCPE FLASHER
Owner's Manual
Vanner, Inc.
GENERAL
The heavy duty 3250GCPE electronic flasher has been designed to operate in the most severe
environments. This unit also has output short circuit protection for reverse input voltage
protection.
WARNING LIGHTS
The 3250GCPE flasher can be used with most incandescent, halogen, and LED warning lights.
CHARACTERISTICS & TIPS
1) For extended service reliability, it is important that the flasher is not overloaded. In some
cases, the unit's short circuit protection may consider the overload a short circuit, and shut
the unit down.
2) The A output of the flasher receives its operating voltage from the B output. If the B output
does not flash, then as a result the A output will not flash.
SPECIFICATIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
*If after reviewing this chart you still can't locate the problem, contact Vanner for technical assistance--800-AC POWER
ITEMS TO CHECK
One output does not flash:
1) Is the battery voltage less than 10 Vdc?
2) Is the affected output shorted or overloaded?
Maximum output current:
-with 50w lamps
-with 35w lamps
50 Amps per terminal
9 Typical per terminal
12 Typical per terminal
Input Voltage: 10-16 Vdc, 13.6 Vdc nominal
Flashes per min. over full voltage range: 60 + 8%
Duty cycle: 50/50 + 10%
Ambient temperature: -40 F to +150 F (-40 C to +65 C)
Fuse or Circuit Breaker: 70 Amp max.

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