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The UV and MV lights are mounted to the Upper Cross Bar with solid mounts secured with a "T" Bolt Assembly (Figure 1). The Solid Mounts hold the lights in position and prevent movement. The UV bulbs are Shatter Proof and suspended from "eye" bolts in the UV solid mounts with a Snap Lock (Figure 2). The Snap Locks provide a secure hold which prevents the bulb from falling to the ground when bumped by the user or by a brisk wind which will cause the bulbs to sway and move about.

The MV bulbs are mounted to a Cross Support and secured to the Cross Bar with a Solid Mount (Figure 3, 4 & 5). In some applications the UV bulbs are suspended from the Cross Support with "eye" Bolts (Figure 2).

The Power Supply Cord and the MV Bulb Cords are grounded (Figure 6). Electrical cords with plugs are used to provide power to the bulbs (Figure 7). The cords are suspended and secured to the Frame assembly (Figure 8).

The electrical components are mounted in weather tight enclosures (Figure 9 & 10). Ballast, relays, and switch controls are mounted within the enclosure and the enclosures are mounted to a portable frame assembly (Figure 9). The electrical configurations is designed to operate the various lights that the user selects. The controls contain relays that detect power faults, interruptions and failures and switch off the lights. This prevents damage to the ballast and the generator (Figures 9 & 11).

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