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KPA500 ventilation clearance

N7US
I appreciated the opportunity to see the KPA500 at Visalia last weekend but
forgot to ask about the clearance required for ventilation.  I have a shelf
above my K3 (and soon P3) that is used to support monitors, etc.  It has 7"
of space under it, so I'm wondering if that's adequate to properly ventilate
the KPA500.

Jim N7US




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Re: KPA500 ventilation clearance

George Danner
Jim,
>From the bottom of page 6 of the Preliminary N, April 6, 2011 manual that is
posted:

IMPORTANT: Position the amplifier so there is at least 2 inches (5 cm)
clearance behind the fan
and above the amplifier for proper air flow.

George
AI4VZ

-----Original Message-----

. . . . but forgot to ask about the clearance required for ventilation.

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Re: KPA500 ventilation clearance

Bill Steffey NY9H
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II used to have  Titan... in a cabinet and a shelf directly above it !!!!...

but on top of the titan was my antenna switching matrix panel ....
   behind the panel were  two holes for the 3cx800s.... with flexible
dryer venting taking the hot air out the side of the cabinet... (
bookshelves) .....

In my "new " shack cabinet....when finished,  the air from on top &
behind the ICOM  & K3, as well as the kpa500 is "sucked" out the back
into an enclosure on the wall of the adjacent room.,where the ACOM
also is located. Then the air pumped either into the garage ( summer
mode)  or back into the shack room ( winter/heater mode).
Not only is the enclosure and air system tight it is "sound
conditioned" as not to hear the 4 muffin fans in their box or the
2300VA on line ups churning away.

Figure how to have the AMP exhaust behind the monitors.....


cu at Dayton....

bill



At 08:17 AM 4/19/2011, Jim McDonald wrote:

>I appreciated the opportunity to see the KPA500 at Visalia last weekend but
>forgot to ask about the clearance required for ventilation.  I have a shelf
>above my K3 (and soon P3) that is used to support monitors, etc.  It has 7"
>of space under it, so I'm wondering if that's adequate to properly ventilate
>the KPA500.
>
>Jim N7US
>
>
>
>
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Re: KPA500 ventilation clearance

Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ
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About 1/2 of an inch should be sufficient on top. This is an INFLOW
opening.
  In back at least a couple of inches for hot air flow.
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On 4/19/2011 9:49 AM, Bill NY9H wrote:

> II used to have  Titan... in a cabinet and a shelf directly above it !!!!...
>
> but on top of the titan was my antenna switching matrix panel ....
>     behind the panel were  two holes for the 3cx800s.... with flexible
> dryer venting taking the hot air out the side of the cabinet... (
> bookshelves) .....
>
> In my "new " shack cabinet....when finished,  the air from on top&
> behind the ICOM&  K3, as well as the kpa500 is "sucked" out the back
> into an enclosure on the wall of the adjacent room.,where the ACOM
> also is located. Then the air pumped either into the garage ( summer
> mode)  or back into the shack room ( winter/heater mode).
> Not only is the enclosure and air system tight it is "sound
> conditioned" as not to hear the 4 muffin fans in their box or the
> 2300VA on line ups churning away.
>
> Figure how to have the AMP exhaust behind the monitors.....
>
>
> cu at Dayton....
>
> bill
>
>
>
> At 08:17 AM 4/19/2011, Jim McDonald wrote:
>> I appreciated the opportunity to see the KPA500 at Visalia last weekend but
>> forgot to ask about the clearance required for ventilation.  I have a shelf
>> above my K3 (and soon P3) that is used to support monitors, etc.  It has 7"
>> of space under it, so I'm wondering if that's adequate to properly ventilate
>> the KPA500.
>>
>> Jim N7US
>>
>>
>>
>>
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