Applications 3-4
3.4 AC Power Applications
This section provides detailed information about power drawn from the AC mains
and heat dissipation by the amplifier. Also, this section shows how to change the
amplifier to operate from a different AC voltage and/or frequency.
3.4.1 AC Power Draw and Thermal Dissipation
The amount of power and current drawn, and the amount of heat produced under
various conditions are presented here. These calculations are intended to provide a
realistic and reliable depiction of the amplifier. The following assumptions were
made:
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The amplifier's available Channels are loaded, and full, standard 1 kHz
power is being delivered.
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Quiescent power draw is 90 watts.
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Quiescent heat dissipation equals 105 btu/hr at 90 watts.
Here are the equations used to calculate the data presented on the following page:
The quiescent power draw of 90 watts is typical, and assumes the cooling fans are
not running.
The constant 3.415 converts watts to btu/hr. Thermal dissipation in btu is divided
by the constant 3.968 to get kcal. To convert the power draw in watts to current
draw in amperes, use the following equation:
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