Lab.gruppen PLM Series PLM 10000Q Quick Start Manual - Installaton 5
PLM Series Quick Start and Field Reference Guide
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INsTAllATON 5
5.4 Cooling
the PLM uses a forced-air cooling system with
airflow from front to rear, allowing high continuous
power levels without thermal problems. (Front-to-rear
airflow is preferable as air at the front of a rack is
cooler than that at the rear in nearly all situations.)
never attempt to reverse the airflow. the operation
of the PLM’s cooling system is dependent on front-
to-rear airflow; it will not function effectively with
airflow in the opposite direction.
Make sure an adequate air supply is provided in
front of the PLM, and that the rear of the PLM has
sufficient space to allow the exit air to escape. if the
PLM is rack-mounted, never operate the unit with
any front or rear rack doors or covers in position.
also note that any unused rack spaces should have
solid blanks fitted (not ventilation blanks) to ensure
efficient air circulation. Leaving gaps in between
items of equipment degrades the effectiveness of
forced-air cooling.
if installing one or more PLM’s in a rack with other
fan-cooled equipment, be sure that all the other
units also use front-to-rear airflow for cooling. if
this precaution is not observed, there is a risk of
overheating, as units with the reverse airflow will
be drawing in air which has already been heated by
the PLMs.
the PLM is equipped with a sophisticated
temperature sensing system which protects
it from any overheating which may occur as
a result of inadequate ventillation. Should a power
output channel overheat, the temperature sensing
circuits will mute that channel until the temperature
reduces to a safe level. if the power supply overheats,
another sensing circuit will mute all channels until
the power supply temperature reduces to a safe
operating level.
always make sure that the dust filters behind the
detachable front panel are clean to ensure maximum
possible airflow.
if the device malfunctions as a result of dirty
dust filters, any required repairs are not cov-
ered by the warranty.
Figure 5.3b : Use tube for slide-on installation
Figure 5.3a : Use washer for fixed installation