Mains operation, Resulting temperature – Electro-Voice P3000RL Benutzerhandbuch

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P3000RL Normal Mode

U

Mains

[V]

I

Mains

[A]

P

Mains

[W]

P

out

[W]

P

d

[W]

BTU/hr

(3)

Idling

230V

1.0

152

-

152

519

Max. Output @ 8Ω

(1)

230V

13.8

2560

2 x 850

860

2934

Max. Output @ 4Ω

(1)

230V

22.4

4330

2 x 1300

1730

5903

1⁄3 max. Output @ 4Ω

(1)

230V

13.9

2575

2 x 433

1709

5831

1⁄8 max. Output @ 4Ω

(2)

230V

7.8

1350

2 x 163

1024

3494

Normal Operation (-10dB) @ 4Ω

(1)

230V

8.0

1420

2 x 120

1180

4026

Nominal Operation (0dB) @ 4Ω

(1)

230V

21.6

4170

2 x 1200

1770

6040

Alarm Operation (-3dB) @ 4Ω

(1)

230V

16.0

3020

2 x 610

1800

6142

For approximation; when operating the appliance at 120V mains the stated current values need to be
doubled.
(1) modulated with sine signal
(2) modulated with VDE-noise
(3) 1BTU = 1055.06J = 1055.06Ws

MAINS OPERATION

The following tables allow determining power supply and cabling requirements. The values of the
column „Max. Output @ 4Ω” are relevant for “normal” operation. These values are based on operating
the power amplifier with VDE-noise at 1/8 of the maximum output power, which approximately equates

the load of the power amplifier being operated with a music signal at maximum volume possible,
without noticeable clipping

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RESULTING TEMPERATURE INSIDE THE POWER AMPLIFIER

The power drawn from the mains network is converted into acoustic output power to feed the
connected loudspeaker systems & heat. The difference between drawn power and dispensed power
is called leakage power or dissipation (Pd). The amount of heat resulting from power dissipation might

remain inside of a rack-shelf and needs to be diverted using appropriate measures. The following
table provides auxiliary means for calculating the temperatures inside of a rack-shelf system/cabinet
and the ventilation efforts necessary.
The column “Pd” lists the leakage power in relation to different operational states. The column “BTU/hr”
lists the dispensed heat amount per hour

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MAINS OPERATION &

RESULTING TEMPERATURE

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