PSA GCC-100, GCC-250, GCC-500 manual What voltages can the amp run on?

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What voltages can the amp run on?

The GCC Control Amplifi er is specifi c to your country’s voltage. Do not use the GCC Control Amplifi er on a voltage higher than it is rated for. For instance, do not take a 120 volt rated GCC Control Amplifi er and attempt to use it in a 230 volt country. Failure to observe this cautionary note will void your warranty and may damage the amplifi er. If you need to operate the GCC Control Amplifi er at a voltage other than the voltage it was designed for, contact your dealer, distributor or the factory.

Protection circuitry

Does the amp require ventilation?

How does the DC trigger work?

If the GCC Control Amplifi er protection circuitry is activated, the amplifi er will immediately shut off and the fault will be indicated on the front panel display. Check for the source of the problem, then use the front panel logo switch to restart the amp.

The GCC Control Amplifi er produces little heat under normal operation. There are vent holes at the rear of the chassis, both top and bottom and you should be careful not to obstruct these vents if possible.

The GCC Control Amplifi er can remotely activate another piece of equipment, such as a second power amplifi er, by a DC control voltage. Using a small mini jack, you can use the GCC Control Amplifi er to turn on and off another piece of equipment with a 12 volt trigger. When connected to a GCA Control Amplifi er trigger input jack, located on the lower left hand corner of the GCA amplifi er’s rear panel (as you face the panel), the GCC Control Amplifi er will now turn the second amplifi er on and off with a push of the GCC’s front panel power button.

How do I dim the To dim the front panel display, you must use the remote control. On the control is a dim button. display?

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GCC-100, GCC-500, GCC-250 specifications

The PSA GCC series, which includes the GCC-250, GCC-500, and GCC-100 models, represents a pioneering line of gas cold cryogenic systems developed by the renowned manufacturer, PSA. These systems are distinguished by their advanced features, cutting-edge technologies, and unique characteristics that cater to various industrial applications.

The GCC-250 is designed for high efficiency and reliability in producing nitrogen, oxygen, and argon from air. It boasts a compact design, making it suitable for installations where space is at a premium. Its energy-efficient operation is facilitated by the latest in cryogenic technology, allowing for low power consumption while maintaining maximum output. Key features of the GCC-250 include a modular design for easy maintenance, integrated control systems for remote monitoring, and a user-friendly interface that simplifies operation. Additionally, it incorporates safety mechanisms to ensure optimal performance even under varying environmental conditions.

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At the top end of the series, the GCC-100 is engineered for high-demand applications that require large volumes of gas. With its robust construction and innovative design, this model can produce an impressive output, catering to industries such as aerospace, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. The GCC-100 utilizes a proprietary liquefaction cycle that ensures exceptional gas purity and can handle variations in feed conditions without compromising performance. Like the GCC-500, it is equipped with advanced automation and control systems for seamless operation. Additional features include enhanced safety protocols, comprehensive data logging, and customizable configurations to meet specific client requirements.

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