Pressure Lamp

A source of light is essential for campers, especially at night. The pressure lamp is 1 main source of light in the NPCC campsite. Therefore, it is necessary for cadets and instructors to familiarize themselves with the basic knowledge of lighting pressure lamps.

1.    Safety Precautions

 

2.    Pre-lighting Checks

 

3.    Lighting Procedure
    Stage 1

    Stage 2

    Stage 3

    Stage 4

    Stage 5

    Stage 6

    Stage 7

    Stage 8

    Stage 9

Distinguishing Procedure
Loosen the air screw slightly to release pressure in the kerosene container. The pressure lamp will distinguish after there is no more pressure in the kerosene container to supply the mixer flame assembly with kerosene.

4.    Care and Maintenance Simple Repairs to the Pressure Lamp
Blockage of kerosene passage - Dismantle the passage tube and use an air jet to blow off the dirt or to a slight extent. Light the lamp and turn the regulator quickly to the left and right. The cleansing needle will force the dirt out of the nipple.

Needle too short - unable to block the nipple - Dismantle the kerosene passage and remove the cleansing rod. Adjust the nut at the base of the cleansing rod respectively.

Leakage - Determine the leaking part. Dismantle the lamp except for the kerosene passage. Turn the regulator upwards to block out the nipple and tighten all remaining parts. Start pumping until the sign of kerosene shows. If the leakage comes from a joint, tighten it. You may need some soldering plaster if the screw threads are worn off.  

Parts of the Pressure Lamp

     

     

     

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