Tripp Lite PR 15 owner manual Features, Power Supply Installation, Equipment Installation

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Features

Solid State Integrated Circuit: Provides excellent voltage regulation to within ±0.5V; output voltage is maintained from 0 to 95% of full load

Crowbar Overvoltage Protection: Prevents overvoltage surges from damaging connected equipment (15 amp and larger models)

High Quality Filtering: Provides low-noise operation, excellent for sensitive communications receivers (0.1 to 0.15 volts maximum ripple)

Current-Limiting Electronic Foldback: Automatically limits current and voltage outputs in case of overload; time-controlled on 7 amp and larger models

Heavy-Duty Power Transformer: Provides complete line isolation and robust load handling.

Large Heat Sinks and Vented Cabinet: Provides cool, continuous operation and long component life

Compact, Attractive Design: Size and color harmonize with all modern communications equipment; narrow front profile conserves operating space

Common Ground and Battery Minus Bonded: Contributes to low noise operation

Installation

Power Supply Installation

Place your PR power supply in a well ventilated location. Note: The unit will generate heat as it operates, especially if used at or near its current output limits.

WARNING!

Hazardous voltages are present inside the unit. DO NOT expose the unit to rain or moisture. Unit should only be used in a dry, indoor, protected environment. Operating Environment: Temp 0 to 40 Degrees C, 0 to 95% humidity (Non- Condensing)

Equipment Installation

Place your equipment next to your PR model power supply.

CAUTION!

DO NOT block the louvers on PR models. Allow at least 2” above the top of the PR cabinet for ventilation. The compact, space-saving design of the PR has been made possible by careful placement of the cabinet louvers and design of the external heat sinks to provide adequate internal cooling for long life and reliable performance. Please store the unit in a clean and suitable environment and keep it cleaned regularly with a dry cloth.

Note: If you are installing a radio transceiver or other equipment directly on top of PR models, you must construct a small raised shelf with at least 2” clearance for the equipment to rest on. The PR models’ louvers are intentionally designed to prevent direct installation of equipment on top of them.

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