SoundCraft CPS2000 technical manual Recommendations for Installation

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Recommendations for Installation

The CPS2000 power supply is provided with front panel fixing holes for 19" rack-mounting and will occupy 4U of rack space. Rear support should be provided when fitted in a 19" rack.

The CPS2000 is a heavy unit (30kg,) and should be regarded as a two-man lift. Take suitable precautions when lifting

As with any power supply that contains a large mains-voltage transformer, it is preferable to provide a degree of physical isolation of the unit from other electronic equipment, particularly that which carries low level audio signals, to avoid any possible hum pick-up. For this reason the unit is used with a long (6.5 metres) output cable to enable it to be positioned away from the mixing console.

For the same reason, when rack-mounting it is preferable to avoid locating the unit adjacent to signal processing equipment.

It should be noted that if a complete rack containing a CPS2000 unit is to be operated from a different mains supply level, then the unit should be withdrawn from the rack in order to reselect the mains voltage setting, at the same time as resetting any other equipment.

The other important consideration when rack-mounting the unit is the need for natural convection of air over the case and an unrestricted air flow through the unit. Note that air is drawn in at the front of the unit and expelled through the rear panel.

Good ventilation BELOW the unit, in the floor or back of the rack, and similarly ABOVE the unit, at the top of the rack, will ensure a path for continuous air flow.

Other equipment in the rack which is known NOT to produce a significant amount of heat should be mounted BELOW the unit. Equipment that also relies on good air flow within the rack (ie. most power amplifiers and other power supplies) should be given due consideration and some space should be provided between such units and between these and the CPS2000 unit. Forced convection, by means of a fan-tray, may be desirable in this situation.

The CPS2000 will operate as a free-standing unit without requiring any special cooling arrangement, but should not be allowed to be accidentally or deliberately covered over in any way.

Do not operate the unit with the top cover removed as this exposes hazardous voltages.

The filters on the cooling fans must be inspected regularly and cleaned if necessary to maintain good airflow through the unit. This will be particularly important if the unit is used in a dusty environment.

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Contents Soundcraft CPS2000 EN6 3JN Contents Page Introduction Important Safety Instructions Introduction Mains Voltage SelectionMains Voltage Selector Positions Operating Voltage Range Warranty Recommendations for Installation of the CPS Recommendations for Installation General PSU Linking To ConsoleDimensions Installation Technical Specification Technical Specification Rated Input Power MaxOperating Temperature Range Ambient Circuit Description Circuit Description +/- 17V RAILS. SC3804+17V Supply. LH PCB Mains Voltage Meter Mutual Shutdown SystemOvercurrent Protection Temperature Protection System Undervoltage warning-17V Supply. RH PCB +48V Supply +8V SupplyMains Voltage Select PCB. SC3817 Fan Control PCB. SC4032 Faultfinding Notes +/- 17V RailsFuse Replacement This is DangerousCircuit Description Parts List Spare Parts Main Assemblies CPS2000 RH Module Assy Pcbs CAP Elec Vert 47UF 25V TPD SKP DZ7 RES 4W 470R VTM REG1 Miscellaneous Hardware Fan Control CPS2000 Fan Control & PCB SC4032 Technical DescriptionCPS2000 Fan Controller Circuit Diagram Fan Control Technical Drawings Technical Drawings Technical Drawings Technical Drawings Technical Drawings Technical Drawings Technical Drawings Technical Drawings Technical Drawings Technical Drawings