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Section 2: Installation & Setup
Table 2.3 Airflow Requirement
Lamp (kW)
2.0
3.0
4.5
6.0
INSTALLATION
Follow the installation guidelines provided below; securing all components in the order that best suits your site
and installation requirements. Warning! Do not operate the projector without Christie Extractor components
installed.
INSTALL DUCT ON PROJECTOR
See Figure 2-24. Align either the 6-inch or 6-foot long duct at the
projector's top exit port, twisting to secure flaps over projector pins.
Confirm that 1) there are no obstructions or kinks within the
ducting, 2) all air intake areas of the projector are clear and exposed,
and 3) the vane switch at the exit duct moves freely..
ADD EXTRACTOR
See Figure 2-25. Connect the other end of the duct to the Christie heat
extractor/blower, twisting to secure flaps over pins on the fan. Make sure
that the grille end of the fan faces down. For longer exhaust runs at your
site, add extractors/boosters as necessary—the vane switch at the
projector's top exit port will trigger a projector shutdown if the airflow is
inadequate. To prevent possible transfer of fan vibration to the image, do
not mount the extractor directly on the projector—include at least 6" of
duct.
Warning! Do not exceed 6-ft. duct length without adding additional
extractors.
To suspend the projector/fan assembly, always use appropriate rigging
hardware and secure to adequate support structures at your site.
• The Christie 6-ft. duct-with-fan weighs approximately 22 lb.
• The Christie 6-in. duct-with-fan weighs approximately 15 lb.
Use third-party extractors only if the minimum of 600 CFM airflow can
be maintained.
2-16
Minimum Exhaust
Airflow Rate
3
450 ft
/min.
3
450 ft
/min.
3
600 ft
/min.
3
600 ft
/min.
Figure 2-24 Securing Duct
to Projector
Figure 2-25 Securing
Extractor to Duct
CP2000-XB Setup Guide
020-100250-02 Rev. 1 (06-2009)

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