Acom International Inc A1010 사용자 설명서
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2. INSTALLATION
2-1. Unpacking and Initial Inspection
NOTE
The first step to installation is to fully read this manual. Then, carefully inspect the shipping cartons for any
physical damage. Acom ships amplifiers in highly protected containers, but it cannot assure that
mistreatment by shippers will not occur. If there is any such damage, notify your Acom dealer immediately.
Failure to do so may invalidate your warranty. In any case, be sure to keep all packing materials for possible
future amplifier shipment.
2-2. Line Voltage Selection
CAUTION
To avoid damage to your amplifier and to maintain your warranty coverage, be certain that the amplifier line
(mains) voltage setting corresponds to your nominal line (mains) voltage.
Normally, the amplifier is delivered with the Voltage Selector set for a nominal line voltage of 240 V. If your
line voltage is not 240 V, you must contact your dealer for instructions on how to change the voltage
selector inside the amplifier. The only exception to this is if the unit has been custom ordered, in which case
the voltage selection will be noted in the Table of Individual Data (Table 2-1, below).
AMP s/n
Tube s/n
Voltage Selector
VAC
Table 2-1. ACOM 1010 Individual Data
2-3. Amplifier Location Selection
Locate the amplifier as close as possible to where it can be used conveniently. Access to the command
knobs and indicator's area, as well as to the rear panel cabling, will be necessary.
No device that is sensitive to magnetic fields, including dynamic microphones, should be located adjacent to
the right side of the amplifier, where the power transformer is mounted. The amplifier should generally be
placed to the right of your transceiver. No temperature-sensitive devices should be located above the air
exhaust ports. This means the amplifier should not be located under a shelf or other structure that could
impede the free movement of air away from the amplifier.
DO NOT OBSTRUCT AIR INTAKE (bottom) and EXHAUST (top cover) areas of the amplifier. Keep a
minimum clear distance of 50cm (20 inches) above the exhaust opening.
2-4. Connections
Before applying line (mains) voltage to your amplifier, follow the steps listed below in the order they are
presented.
WARNING
Note that your grounding system may have to handle a current of more than 15 Amperes. This requires an
adequately sized and well-maintained conductor of at least 4 mm
presented.
WARNING
Note that your grounding system may have to handle a current of more than 15 Amperes. This requires an
adequately sized and well-maintained conductor of at least 4 mm
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(AWG 11 or SWG 13). If this is not the
case at your operating location, you should make the necessary changes using a licensed electrician.