Short circuit protection, Dc protection, Thermal protection – Yorkville PX1700 Manuel d'utilisation

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Short Circuit Protection

The

PX1700 is fully protected against all possible passive load conditions. It can operate into a dead

short continuously without damage. (However, we don’t recommend that you short your

PX1700

“just for fun.” Shorts do create a lot of stress on the output devices). The output stage uses a unique

VI-limiting scheme which is sophisticated enough to remain inert during transient currents in
excess of 40 Amperes and phase angles of more than 35 degrees, yet is capable of protecting the
output stage from damage due to accidental short circuits and improper loads.

DC Protection

In the unlikely event of the

PX1700’s outputs going DC, a protection circuit will disconnect the loud-

speaker from the amplifier.

Thermal Protection

In the unlikely event that the

PX1700 overheats, the signal will be sporadically cut off and the PRO-

TECT LED will stay on. The PX1700 is designed and tested to operate under “worst case” conditions
without shutting down, so if you experience a thermal shut down you should check for blocked air flow.

Cooling

The fan draws air in from the front and expels hot air through the rear vents. This is compatible with
most installations. Since hot air rises, the heated air forcibly expelled from the back tends to rise
away from the equipment rack. This draws cool air from the floor upwards into the front of the rack.
In some cases where the rear of the rack is obstructed, it may be necessary to install rack fans to
aid cooling. If there are no obstructions, no secondary cooling is required.

Clip LEDs

The

CLIP LEDS on the front panel will visibly indicate any signal excursion beyond the dynamic

headroom of the amplifier.

Reliability

The design of the

PX1700 is conservative with respect to the power handling capabilities of the

output devices. The topology guarantees that thermal stress not secondary breakdown will set the
limits of operation, while the computer optimized heat dissipation system insures that excessive
thermal stress will not occur.

Yorkville’s reputation as a manufacturer of reliable equipment will be

further enhanced by the

PX1700.

Output Connections

WARNING:

When driven to full power in Bridge Mode. There is more than 80Vrms ap-

pearing between the binding posts. This represents a significant shock hazard and due

care should be taken when making any speaker connections. Ensure that no strands of

bare conductor are exposed after inserting the speaker wire into the hole in the side of

the binding post terminals.

Circuit

Breaker

A-PX1700REAR

2v0

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