Installation – Speck Electronics ASC User Manual

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The following information should give you the basics on how to install
the Model ASC and PS-4 power module. The proper installation of the
Model ASC as part of a larger system requires a clear understanding of
audio wiring, AC distribution, grounding, and shielding techniques.

When the Model ASC is being installed into a larger system it may be
necessary to retain the services of someone experienced in these matters.


The Model ASC is delivered in a special, protective container and was
carefully inspected both mechanically and electrically before shipment.
It should be physically free of mars and scratches and in perfect
electrical order upon receipt. To confirm this, the product should be
inspected for physical damage that may have occurred in transit. Any
damage should be reported to your delivery company as soon as
possible.


The Model ASC will operate satisfactorily over a wide range of ambient
temperatures. The Model ASC will operate from 10 to 50 degrees C and
the external power module will operate from 0 to 30 degrees C. If
installed in an equipment rack that also contains heat producing
equipment, adequate ventilation should be provided. This will prolong
component life and maximize operational stability.

While the internal circuitry of the ASC is fully shielded by the steel
chassis, installation should nevertheless be planned to avoid locating it
or any low level audio equipment immediately adjacent to power
amplifiers, power supplies, or any source of low frequency
electromagnetic emissions.


To protect operating personnel, the National Electrical Manufacturers
Association (NEMA) recommends that the instrument panel and rack
cabinet be grounded.

Merely affixing the Model ASC into an equipment rack is no guarantee
that the product is making a reliable ground connection. The mounting
rails in the equipment rack should never be depended upon for a ground
connection.

Upon loss of the protective ground connection, all accessible conductive
parts, including knobs and controls that may appear to be insulating, can
render an electric shock.

Installation

General

Unpacking and Inspection

Environmental

Considerations

Electrical

Grounding Safety

Chapter 2 Installation Section

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