Enclosure placement – GAI-Tronics 758-002 24 V DC Weatherproof Speaker Amplifier Enclosure User Manual

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Pub. 42004-260C

Model 758-002 24 V DC Weatherproof Speaker Amplifier Enclosure

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If cable with No. 14 AWG power line conductors is used, a 15-amp fuse or circuit breaker should be
installed for each branch line at the point it connects to the battery. Fuse or circuit breaker rating is
determined by the size cable used in the branch. Consult the National Electrical Code (NFPA70) or
Canadian Standards Association (CSA 22.1) for the maximum allowable capacity of the wire used.

The GAI-Tronics 24 V dc series of Page/Party

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system equipment is designed to operate from a 24-volt

dc rechargeable battery. A battery charger may be connected to the battery to maintain the charge.

CAUTION

Under NO condition should this equipment be operated from a battery

charger without the batteries connected.

Most chargers have an unloaded output of 35 to 45 volts that can quickly damage the equipment designed
for nominal 24 volts. To maintain a proper state of battery charge, the voltage across the batteries will be
somewhat greater than 24 volts, but should never exceed 28.8 V dc. Grounding the negative side of the
battery system at only one point is recommended and will ensure hum- and noise-free operation.

Enclosure Placement

All GAI-Tronics Page/Party

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units are wired in parallel. Good system layout design minimizes the cable

required for each installation. GAI-Tronics multi-conductor cable, designed especially for this
application, is recommended. The number, size, and color-coding of conductors are listed in the
accompanying system connection diagrams.

System layout and power cable length are important considerations when installing Page/Party

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equipment. Consult the Maximum Cable Distance table for typical cable lengths. The cable distance
between stations as well as total cable distance must be considered. Cable distance is more strictly
regulated in 24 V dc systems because of the amount of resistance these cables encounter—the longer the
cable distance, the greater the resistance and IR losses (voltage drop) encountered.

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