Power Connector Wiring Conventions - Meyer Sound MILO Operating Instructions Manual

High-power curvilinear array loudspeaker
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The minimum electrical service amperage required by a
MILO system is the sum of each loudspeaker's maximum
long-term continuous current. An additional 30 percent
above the minimum amperage is recommended to prevent
peak voltage drops at the service entry.
CAUTION:
In the unlikely event that the
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circuit breakers trip (the white center buttons
pop out), disconnect the AC power cable. Do not
reset the breakers with the AC connected. Contact
Meyer Sound for repair information.

POWER CONNECTOR WIRING CONVENTIONS

The MILO loudspeaker requires a grounded outlet. It is very
important that the system be properly grounded in order
to operate safely and properly. Figures 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4
illustrate correct wiring for the creation of power cables and
distribution systems.
Figure 1.2: MILO user rear panel with L6-20 power connector
Figure 1.5: VIM-3 module, front (top) and rear (bottom)
Figure 1.3: IEC 309 power connector pin-out
Figure 1.4: VEAM multipin connector power pin-out
If your MILO loudspeaker is fitted with the VEAM multipin
connector, see the Meyer Sound document VEAM Cable
Wiring Reference (part number 06.033.113) for the
wiring conventions and pin-outs for AC, audio, and RMS
connections.
Meyer Sound offers the VIM-3 (VEAM interface module) to
distribute power, audio, and RMS to MILO loudspeakers
fitted with VEAM connectors, as shown in Figure 1.5.
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neutral (blue)
line (brown)
ground (green/yellow)
line (brown)
ground (green/yellow)
neutral (blue)
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