Panamax 5300 owner manual Filtered Outlet Banks 1

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FEATURE DETAILS

Filtered Outlet Banks 1 & 2:

Eight Outlets (two banks / four outlets per bank) are fed through separate "Balanced, Double L" noise filtration circuits. These circuits are designed to eliminate AC contamination that is detrimental to the performance of audio or video components like stereo receivers, VCRs or televisions. The two dedicated filters are carefully engineered to provide power filtration and inter- component "noise isolation" for both "common mode" (line/neutral-to-ground) and "normal-mode" (line-to-neutral) EMI/RFI. This means that high-frequency interference will be drastically reduced not only from the incoming power but also from equipment plugged into the other outlet bank, regardless of what "mode" it occurs in. Even equipment with unground- ed, 2-blade plugs, receives clean power.

Outlet Bank 1 remains ON continually to provide a constant power source for programmable audio/video components. A

1personal video recorder (such as TiVo™) and VCR are two examples of components that require a constant supply of power. A TiVo™ video recorder relies on continual power to monitor the cable signal and retain its programmed information. A VCR should be connected to one of these always-on, filtered outlets to maintain correct clock time and programmed recording information.

Outlet Bank 2 contains four switched outlets that will turn your connected equipment ON or OFF with one of two MAX® 5300 triggers (Switched Outlets push-button or Voltage Sense Trigger). A 3-position slide switch (Outlet Bank 2 Turn-Off

2Switch) located on the rear panel controls the timing for Outlet Bank 2. Together, these outlets can be set as Always-On or with a turn-off delay of either 10 or 30 seconds to prevent speaker "thump". This switch provides the option of having a total of eight always-on outlets (Outlet Banks 1 & 2). See the Sequential Startup/Shutdown section for more information.

When set to one of the delay positions (10 or 30 seconds), Outlet Bank 2 outlets will remain as Switched outlets, controlled by the Switched Outlets push-button and/or the DC Voltage Sense Trigger. In this situation, Outlet Bank 2 outlets will not power down until after the selected time has elapsed.

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Contents MAX Model # M5300 Before YOU Begin Table of ContentsOther Features Enhance Functionality System is a Real Solution Outlet Banks 1Introduction High-Current Outlet BankMulti-level noise filter and power controller Connection DiagramSwitched Outlets Pushbutton LED Indicators Feature OverviewFeature Details VoltmeterConvenience Outlet Sequential Startup/Shutdown Diagnostic LightsFiltered Outlet Banks 1 High-Current Outlet Bank Voltage Sense TriggerCircuit Breaker SignalPerfect Coaxial Line Protection SignalPerfect Telephone Line ProtectionPower Cord SurgeGate Plus Protection Protect or Disconnect AC Surge ProtectionTechnical Specifications Contacting PanamaxEmail custrelations@panamax.com Fax Can the MAX 5300 be mounted in an Equipment rack? Outlet Bank 2 is not switching on orThis? Spike?

5300 specifications

The Panamax 5300 is a groundbreaking vessel that represents a significant advancement in the design and technology of bulk carriers. This class of ship, named after the maximum dimensions that can transit the Panama Canal, has been optimized for efficiency, safety, and environmental compliance.

One of the most notable features of the Panamax 5300 is its size. With a deadweight tonnage of approximately 53,000 tons, it has been engineered to maximize cargo capacity while adhering to the limitations imposed by the Panama Canal. Its dimensions typically include a length of around 225 meters, a breadth of approximately 32.3 meters, and a draft that allows for efficient navigation through the canal’s locks.

The vessel is equipped with advanced technologies designed to enhance operational efficiency. The Panamax 5300 often incorporates a fuel-efficient engine system, providing a notable reduction in fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. This aligns with the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) regulations on reducing emissions, ensuring that the vessel meets strict environmental standards.

In terms of cargo handling, the Panamax 5300 features state-of-the-art loading and unloading systems. Many of these ships come equipped with multiple cargo holds and efficient hatch cover systems, ensuring quick turnaround times during port operations. Furthermore, the vessel’s design allows for the safe transport of a variety of bulk cargoes, including grains, coal, and minerals.

Safety is another critical aspect of the Panamax 5300's design. The ship is built with reinforced hull structures and advanced stability systems that reduce the risk of capsizing in rough seas. Additionally, the vessel often incorporates modern navigation and communication systems, providing real-time data and situational awareness to the crew.

In terms of crew comfort and onboard technology, the Panamax 5300 is designed with modern living quarters and amenities to ensure a higher quality of life for the crew during voyages. Innovations in automation and control systems also minimize manual intervention, enhancing safety and efficiency during operations.

In summary, the Panamax 5300 is a versatile and technologically advanced vessel capable of meeting the demands of modern shipping. Its design prioritizes efficiency, environmental compliance, safety, and crew comfort, making it a valuable asset in the global trade network. As the maritime industry continues to evolve, the Panamax 5300 stands out as a prime example of innovation in bulk shipping.