Jeff Rowland Design Group 112 Rear Panel Power Connections, Installation and Power

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Installation

Installation

Locate the amplifier as close as possible to its final installation point. Allow access to the rear panel for making connections.

The Model 112 Stereo Power Amplifier is convection cooled, eliminating the need for fan or forced-air cooling. When operating, the chassis should have at least two (2) inches of air space around the heatsink areas. Multiple units can be stacked vertically, facilitating an upward flow of warm air currents throughout the vertical heatsink areas. This upward flow must not be blocked or recirculated around the chassis if proper cooling is to be maintained.

Rear Panel Power Connections

Important: Please strictly follow the steps in order as outlined below before operating your Model 112 Stereo Power Amplifier.

1Verify that the VOLTS AC input identified on the rear panel near the AC input socket is the same as the AC mains voltage in your area. If the voltage does not match, do not connect the amplifier to AC power and contact your dealer immediately.

2Verify that the AC MAINS CIRCUIT BREAKER and the POSITIVE and NEGATIVE SUPPLY CIRCUIT BREAKERS are closed.

3Install the AC Power Cable between the amplifier and your AC mains outlet.

Note: If the amplifier is to be moved to another location, always place the unit in Standby mode before disconnecting the AC power cable from the AC mains wall outlet!

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Jeff Rowland Design Group 112 owner manual Rear Panel Power Connections, Installation and Power