Sennheiser Active Transmitter Combiner 8:1 AC 3200 User Manual Page 61

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Putting the AC 3200 into operation
Ensure that the base of the AC 3200 is clean and free from
grease before fitting the rubber feet.
Fix the rubber feet to the base of the AC 3200 by peeling off
the backing paper and fitting them as shown in the diagram
on the left.
Place the AC 3200 on an even, horizontal surface.
Rack-mounting
CAUTION! Risks when rack mounting the AC 3200!
When installing the device in a closed or multi-rack
assembly, please consider that, during operation,
the ambient temperature, the mechanical loading
and the electrical potentials will be different from
those of devices which are not mounted into a rack.
The ambient temperature within the rack must
not exceed the temperature limit specified in
the AC 3200 specifications.
When installing the device in a rack, take good
care not to affect the ventilation required for
safe operation. If necessary, provide additional
ventilation.
In order to avoid heat accumulation, make sure
to install the AC 3200 as the uppermost device
in the rack.
Provide for a duct or vent space of 1 U above
the AC 3200 to ensure that the heated air can
dissipate.
Make sure the mechanical loading of the rack is
even to avoid a hazardous condition such as a
severely unbalanced rack.
When connecting the device to the power
supply, observe the information indicated on
the type plate. Avoid circuit overloading. If
necessary, provide overcurrent protection.
Ensure a reliable mains ground connection of
the device by taking appropriate measures.
When installing the device in a closed or multi-
rack assembly, please note that intrinsically
harmless leakage currents of the individual
devices may accumulate, thereby exceeding
the allowable limit value. As a remedy, ground
the rack via an additional ground connection.
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