Connecting To Ac Mains; Electrical SpeciCations; Power Cord; Plugging To Ac Mains - L-Acoustics P1 User Manual

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Installation

Connecting to AC mains

Electrical specications
AC mains specications
Verify the electrical conformity and compatibility of the mains supply.
Only connect the product to an AC power outlet rated 100-240 V, 50-60 Hz.
The product draws 27 W (typical).
WARNING: The product is of CLASS 1 construction and shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a
protective connection to earth.
Three-phase circuit
When the product is used in a three-phase circuit, verify the electrical conformity and
compatibility of the three-phase circuit.
Verify that the three phases work, and balance the loads between the three phases.
Verify that the neutral and earth work.
Never try to emulate a 230 V circuit connecting an apparatus to two live wires of a 120 V three-phase circuit.
Never try to emulate a 200 V circuit connecting an apparatus to two live wires of a 100 V three-phase circuit.

Power cord

The removable IEC cord is tted with a female IEC C13 connector with V-Lock at one end and a country-specic plug at
the other end.
type
plug
CE
CEE 7/7, earthed
CN
GB 2099, earthed
JP
JIS C 8303, earthed
US
NEMA 5-15, earthed
Strictly apply the specic safety regulations of the country of use.
Do not defeat the ground connection of the supplied power cord using an adaptor or any other methods.

Plugging to AC mains

Procedure
— Connect the power cord female IEC C13 connector to the processor male IEC C14 socket.
Check that the cable is properly locked.
— Connect the power cord country-specic plug to the mains socket.

Power consumption

P1 power requirement is 27 W.
16
cable ratings
10 A / 250 V
10 A / 250 V
7 A / 125 V
10 A / 125 V
live
neutral
brown
blue
black
white
P1 user manual (EN) version 2.1
ground
green/yellow
green

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