Features overview – PRG S400 User Manual 3.1 User Manual

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PRG SERIES 400

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POWER AND DATA DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM USER MANUAL

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Features Overview

The Series 400 System offers a significant amount of features, both standard and superior to other power distribution
systems.

Features Summary

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Supports up to 72, 1.2k Watt Devices

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Single, Dual, and 3-Phase Outputs

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400 Amp Cam-Loks In and Out

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120V and 208V Outputs

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Digital Current and Voltage Metering

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Safety Interlock with Breakout Boxes

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System Master Switch

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Front Panel Flush Rocker Circuit Breakers

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Hot-Swappable Breaker Modules

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10/100BaseT Ethernet and DMX512 Inputs

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DMX Merging

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Signal Routing Control and Display

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Rear 120V Convenience Outlets

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L6-20 and Neutrik® 208V Outputs

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Front and Back LED Lighting

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3U of additional rack space for adding third-party signal processing devices

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Cable Testing Capabilities

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Modular Design

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Weighs a maximum of 305 lbs. when fully loaded.

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Remote control, configuration, and monitoring of the system from a computer using the S400Tools software
application.

Safety Features

The Series 400 System provides a greater level of safety than other power distribution systems.

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The number of internal current carrying connections is minimized. The Series 400 design uses far fewer screws,
clamps, and crimps which can heat and work loose over time. The few connections that remain are secured with
locking hardware.

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Solid copper rigid bus bars replace much of the internal wiring, eliminating flex failures and soft crimp
connections, which are responsible for most electrical fires. Rigid buses replace most flexible high current wiring,
providing solid, low-loss connections between components.

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A simple interlock system applies power to the branch circuits only when a compatible Breaker Module and
Breakout Box are connected by a Trunk Cable. Additionally, the interlock system applies power only after ALL
connections are made, protecting stage workers from shock during installation.

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