Thermal Considerations; Ac Power Considerations; Ac Power Distribution - Mackie SRM350v2 Owner's Manual

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THERMAL
CONSIDERATIONS
The amplifiers inside the SRM350v2 are
convection cooled by a large heatsink.
For efficient cooling, it is important to
allow at least six inches of free space
behind the SRM350v2.
If the ambient temperature in the room is high, though
highly unlikely, it could cause the amplifiers to overheat.
In this case, you should try aiming a fan at the heatsink to
increase the air flow through the fins.
During a performance, don't have it cranked so high that
the rear panel LIMIT LED is blinking frequently or lighting
continuously. You should turn down the LEVEL control a
notch or two to avoid overheating the amplifiers or your
neighbors.
If the amplifiers begin to overheat, the Active Protection
Management System gently reduces the input signal level
until the amplifiers have cooled down to a safe operating
temperature.
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AC POWER
CONSIDERATIONS
Be sure the SRM350v2 is plugged into an outlet that is
able to supply the correct voltage specified for your model.
If the voltage should drop below 97% of the specified line
voltage, the built-in amplifiers will no longer be able to
supply rated power. (They will continue to operate down
to 75% of the rated line voltage, but won't reach full power,
resulting in lower headroom.)
Under maximum SPL conditions, where musical peaks
are clipping, the SRM350v2 120V model draws 2.5 amps on
average (1.3 amps for the 230V model). Under normal
conditions, the current draw is below 1 amp.
We recommend that a stiff (robust) supply of AC power
be used because the amplifiers place high current demands
on the AC line. The more power that is available on the line,
the louder the speakers will play and the more peak output
power will be available for cleaner, punchier bass. A
suspected problem of "poor bass performance" is often
caused by a weak AC supply to the amplifiers.

AC Power Distribution

A 240VAC center-tapped service entrance transformer
serves the majority of AC outlets encountered in homes and
clubs (in the U.S.). This provides two phases of AC power
on either side of the center tap, at 120V each.
If lighting is used in a show, it is preferable to power
the lights from one leg of the service, and power the audio
equipment from the other leg. This will help minimize
noise from the lights coupling into the audio (particularly if
SCRs, or light-dimmer switches, are used).
Wherever possible, connect all of your equipment to the
same electrical circuit. This will help reduce the possibility
of a ground loop problem causing an annoying hum in your
speakers.
Low power components such as tape decks, mixers,
effects processors and CD players should be connected to
the same outlet as the SRM350v2s. Use fused power strips
as shown in the diagram below. Make sure that the total
current draw of your components does not exceed the
capability of the outlets and power strips.
HIGH VOLTAGE POWER LINE
PRIMARY
WINDING
TRANSFORMER
240V CENTER-TAPPED SECONDARY
120V
SECONDARY
240V
WINDING
120V
EARTH
GROUND
(NEUTRAL)

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