Avantone Pro CLA-200 Manual - Página 6
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Installation and Mounting
All power amplifiers are 2-rack space units that can mount in a standard 19-
inch rack. Four front panel mounting holes are provided. Rear mounting
ears give additional support, they are especially important in mobile sound
system. Because of the cables and connectors on the rear panel, a right-
angle of offset screwdriver or hex key will make it easier to fasten the rear
mounting ears to the rails.
Thermal Protection
If the heat sink temperature reaches an abnormally high
temperature, the amplifier will protect itself by disconnecting
loudspeakers and shutting down until sufficiently cooled.
Short Circuit
If an output is shorted ( i, e.. defective speakers or crossed speaker wires)
the ZSP and thermal protection circuits will automatically protect the
amplifier. The ZSP circuit senses the short circuit as an extremely stressful
load condition and attenuates the signal, protecting the channel's output
transistors from over current stress. If the short circuit remains, the load will
be disconnected by the thermal protection circuit.
DC Voltage Protection
If an amplifier channel detects DC voltage at its output terminals, the output
relay will immediately open to prevent loudspeaker damage.
Connecting Power/Circuit Size Requirements
Damage caused by connecting the amplifier to improper AC voltage is not
covered by any warranty. Note: Always turn off and disconnect the amplifier
from main voltage before making audio connections, and as an extra
precaution, have the volume controls turned down during power-up.
Cooling Requirements
The power amplifiers use a convection cooling system to maintain an even
operating temperature. Air enters through the vents on each side and the
bottom of the amplifier chassis and exits through the sides and top of the
chassis. Make sure that there is enough space around the sides of
the amp to allow the heated air to exit. If the amp is rack-mounted, do not
use doors unless you have forced air cooling. Note: Whatever type of rack
you are using, make sure that the heated air can escape freely, and that
there is no resistance to the intake of cool air through the chassis.