Lab.gruppen fp 10000q Guide De Spécification

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Item no. CDTD_FP6000Q_V4
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VHF
TEM
NOMAD
    LINK
BRIDGE C+D
SIG   -20   -15   -10 -4 VPL CPL
SIG   -20   -15   -10 -4 VPL CPL
BRIDGE A+B
MUTE
MUTE
SIG   -20   -15   -10 -4 VPL CPL
SIG   -20   -15   -10 -4 VPL CPL
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HI-IMP
HI-IMP
HI-IMP
HI-IMP
CLIP
CLIP
CLIP
CLIP
VHF
TEM
VHF
TEM
VHF
TEM
PWR
PAL
FP6000Q
-10dB
-inf
0
-10dB
-inf
0
-10dB
-inf
0
-10dB
-inf
0
channel
A
B
channel
C
channel
D
channel
FP SERIES
R
POW
POW
The following tables contain information on measured current consumption as well as calculated heat dissipation during normal operation 
(1/8 rated power); and during extreme heavy duty operation (1/4 rated power).
Current Draw and Thermal Dissipation
FP+ Series: Dedicated Touring Amplifiers
FP 6000Q
FP 6000Q
Level
Load
Rated Power
Line Current *2)
Watt *1)
Thermal Dissipation
115 VAC
230 VAC
In
Out
Dissipated
BTU/hr
kCal/hr
Standby, with remote power off via NomadLink
0
0
0
0
0
Powered on, idling
134
0
134
456
115
Amp (I)
Watt
Pink noise (1/8 
rated power)
16 
Ω / Ch.
320 x4
6.9
3.5
423
160
263
898
226
32 
Ω / Bridged
640 x2
Ω / Ch.
625 x4
10.9
5.4
700
313
388
1323
333
16 
Ω / Bridged
1250 x2
Ω / Ch.
1250 x4
18.0
9.0
1215
625
590
2015
508
Ω / Bridged
2500 x2
Ω / Ch.
1500 x4
22.8
11.4
1575
750
825
2817
710
Ω / Bridged
3000 x2
Pink noise (1/4 
rated power) 
*3)
16 
Ω / Ch.
320 x4
11.8
5.9
771
427
344
1175
296
32 
Ω / Bridged
640 x2
Ω / Ch.
625 x4
20.0
10.0
1402
833
569
1942
489
16 
Ω / Bridged
1250 x2
Ω / Ch.
1250 x4
37.3
18.6
2748
1667
1081
3690
930
Ω / Bridged
2500 x2
Ω / Ch.
1500 x4
38.9
19.4
2872
2000
872
2977
750
Ω / Bridged
3000 x2
Mains connector, 230 V CE version
16 A, CEE7
Mains connector, 115 V ETL version
30 A, Nema L5-30P Twist lock
*1) The amplifier’s PSU operates as a non-resistive load, so the calculation “Volts x Amps = Watts” would not be correct. Instead, measured and 
specified here is what is known as the “Active Power” of the amplifier providing useful, real-world values of power consumption and heat dissipation.
*2) Current draw figures measured at 230 V. 115 V figures are 230 V figures multiplied by two.
*3) Figures measured at maximum power before amplifier protection and limiter features are engaged. Typically this is between 1/4 and 1/3 of rated 
power. Note that the max. power condition is very extreme and will not occur during normal operation. Also note that the mains breaker will not be 
tripped even if operation is in excess of max. ratings.