Installation 2-3
2.3 Cooling
NEVER
block the air vents in the front or sides of the amplifier. These amplifiers
DO NOT
need to be mounted with space between them. If you must leave open
spaces in a rack for any reason, close them with blank panels or poor airflow will
result. Allow for airflow of at least 75 cubic feet (2.1 cubic meters) per minute per
unit. Additional airflow may be required when driving low-impedance loads at
consistently high output levels.
NOTE: Refer to Section 3
Applications
for detailed information on thermal
dissipation.
When mounting the amplifier in a rack cabinet, the back wall of the rack should
be at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) away from the back of the amplifier chassis as shown
below.
If your rack has a door that could block airflow to the amplifier's air intakes, you
must provide adequate airflow by installing a grille in the door or by pressurizing
the air behind the door. Wire grilles are recommended over perforated panels
because they tend to cause less air restriction. A good choice for pressurizing the
air behind the rack cabinet door is to mount a "squirrel cage" blower inside the
rack (Option 1 above).
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