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OPERATION

Press the power switch to the right to turn the amplifier on.

Operation  will be signalled by the illuminated lamp in the

switch. If it does not light, the most likely cause is a blown AC

line fuse. That is the single fuse close to the switch inside the

chassis. However, since that fuse is a 15 ampere slo-blo (for 120

VAC  lines) and a common branch circuit is also rated at 15

amperes, check the main fuse or breaker panel first.

Standard  practice is to turn power amplifiers on last, and

switch them off first,  in the electronics chain. This minimizes

annoying  noise bursts, or the likelihood of damage to the

speakers  from turn-on transients generated by source

equipment. The  P505  provides built-in protection from such

transients  by incorporating a delay of 3 seconds at turn-on,

before the relay connects the speakers. Some source equipment

may not be silent within 3 seconds, so if you wish to extend the

P505’s   delay time, contact the Hafler Technical Service

Department.

The relay serves another purpose - to protect the speakers in

the event an unsafe DC voltage appears at the output. Then the

speakers will be disconnected until the voltage drops to a safe

level.  Very high levels of very low frequency energy can

sometimes imitate DC at the output, and might activate the relay

inappropriately. If this is the case, the level of DC protection

provided by the relay can be changed. Contact the factory for

assistance.

If the pilot lamp should ever blink (2-3 times a second) this

signifies that a protective thermal breaker has shut down the

amplifier because of excessive heat sink temperature. The fan

will continue to operate at its highest speed, and as soon as the

heat  sink temperature has declined, the amplifier will

automatically return to normal operation. If such a shut down

recurs,  you should check for inadequate ventilation, or an

excessive input signal, an extremely low load impedance, or an

input  with dangerous signal content (such as oscillation).

Failing any such indication, the fan or the amplifier may require

service. Because of the effective fan cooling, any normal signal

will not cause the amplifier to overheat.

Testing the amplifier to its limits with laboratory signals may

exceed  the capacity of a 15 ampere circuit, and may require

higher fuse ratings under severe load conditions. If a back panel

speaker fuse blows, some distorted sound will be heard. Always

check those fuses first. When performing tests at high power

levels, line voltage losses need to be compensated for, or taken

into  consideration. Likewise, an inadequately sized line may

suffer voltage drops which adversely effect other electronics

when high power demands occur.

Air filters

The air intake filters should be kept clean to allow maximum

cooling of the amplifier. The protection they provide against dirt

maintains  efficient amplifier operation and extends reliability,

so they should not be discarded. They are easily slipped out for

washing in a mild detergent solution, rinsed, and squeezed dry.

They are made of a flame retardant material having a specific

porosity, so exact replacement is best. They may be ordered

from the Hafler Company as part 

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Back Panel Controls

An input level control adjusts the sensitivity of each channel.

They  are usually left at full clockwise rotation, for maximum

sensitivity and best signal to noise ratio. Then 2 volts will drive

each channel to full output (4 ohm load). These controls have a

‘B’ taper, with a reduction of 6  dB at 50% rotation.

The ‘Stereo-Mono’ switch selects either normal two channel

operation,  or a combined utilization of both channels, which

sends  a single input signal through the entire amplifier, and

provides a monophonic ‘bridged’ output across the channels, at

very high power. In the Mono mode, only the Left input and the

Left level control are operative, and the load is connected to the

two Red outputs only. Never make any connections to the black

output terminals in the mono mode. Note that the amplifier’s

specified  power output capability in the mono mode is at a

higher load impedance than for stereo operation.

The  ‘Float-Chassis’ switch determines the ground (earth)

path of the signal ground. It is normally set in the ‘Chassis’

position, where it is tied directly to the chassis ground. In some

instances, such as where several components are mounted in a

rack,  ‘ground loops’ may introduce hum or increased noise.

Moving  this switch to the ‘Float’ position may improve this

condition. In this position the signal grounds are referred to the

chassis through a 0.01 mfd capacitor.

Switch settings may be safely changed while the power is on.

Speaker Fuses

The two fuse holders on the back panel protect the speaker

load from excessive drive signals. They are in the feedback loop

from the output stage. When one of these ‘blows’, a distorted

signal  will be heard at greatly reduced level. It is to your

advantage to choose a fuse size appropriate to your speakers,

since the P505 can deliver more power than most speakers can

safely  tolerate. The  David Hafler Company cannot be

responsible  for damage to the loudspeakers or the amplifier

resulting from improper fusing.

If  the manufacturer of your speakers recommends a fuse

rating, you should install that value in the back panel holders.

When purchasing replacements, do not use the ‘slo-blo’ type.

Type AGC, or 3AG

 series are suggested. The P505 is shipped

with 10 ampere fuses installed. This is the maximum value, and

will provide 

no 

speaker protection, allowing full power testing.

A pair of spare 5 amp fuses is supplied for some protection at

lower  power.

There  is a distinct difference between fuse ratings for

continuous power and for intermittent ‘peak power’ needs. A 2

ampere fuse with an 8 ohm load permits continuous power up to

32  watts, but will sustain intermittent musical peaks to the

maximum  power output. A 3 ampere fuse permits 72 watts

continuously into an 8 ohm load, or a steady 36 watts into a 4

ohm load. A 5 ampere fuse allows 200 watts into 8 ohms, or 100

watts into 4 ohms. Thus even a 5 ampere fuse provides very

little speaker protection.

When the amplifier is operated in Mono, both speaker fuses

are in the circuit. If only one is blown, it is advisable to replace

the other as well, since it has also been stressed to the breaking

point.

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Type AGC, or 3AG

Summary of Contents for P505

Page 1: ...PERATION CAUTION IF THE SPEAKER FUSES BLOW SOME DISTORTED SOUND CAN BE HEARD THEREFORE IF AMPLIFIER MALFUNCTIONS ALWAYS CHECK FOR BLOWN FUSES FIRST LM135 THE DAVID HAFLER COMPANY 5910 Crescent Boulevard Pennsauken New Jersey 08109 Hafler P505 Professional Power Amp ...

Page 2: ...ferred to 1 watt into 8 ohms A weighting Input Impedance 47 000 ohms in parallel with 50K ohms input level control Input Sensitivity 2 35 volts for 255 watts into 8 ohms 0 14 volt for 1 watt 2 volts for 400 watts into 4 ohms 0 08 volt for 1 watt Damping Factor 200 to 1 kHz into 8 ohms 60 to 10 kHz into 8 ohms Rise Time 10 kHz 80 volts p p square wave 10 to 90 2 5µs Slew Rate 1 kHz 120 volts p p sq...

Page 3: ... and equipment service and provides a high level of protection to associated equipment and operating personnel P505 POWER AS A FUNCTION OF IMPEDANCE POWER PER CHANNEL BOTH CHANNELS DRIVEN The P505 incorporates a number of protective devices Separate power supply fuses for B and B on each channel individual thermal sensors on each heat sink a relay to disengage the output if excessive DC offset is ...

Page 4: ...avier 3 wire cord Input The amplifier is supplied with standard 2 circuit tip sleeve or T S phone jacks for normal unbalanced input connections These use single conductor shielded cable shield connected to the sleeve or you may choose two wire shielded cable With two wire cables and an unbalanced input the signal or hot black lead connects to the plug tip and the ground white or red lead connects ...

Page 5: ...r the rubber clad cables with woven shielding outperform vinyl coverings The vinyl insulation is usually supplied with a foil shield which can be easily tom so plugs must be wired with great care If permanent wiring involves fishing cables through conduits the vinyl cable is easier to use because it has less surface resistance but the foil shield is susceptible to splitting with undue stress Some ...

Page 6: ...al having a specific porosity so exact replacement is best They may be ordered from the Hafler Company as part AF002 6 Back Panel Controls An input level control adjusts the sensitivity of each channel They are usually left at full clockwise rotation for maximum sensitivity and best signal to noise ratio Then 2 volts will drive each channel to full output 4 ohm load These controls have a B taper w...

Page 7: ...50 or 60 Hz power lines The Export version includes an additional terminal strip to terminate the extra transformer leads In units supplied for 200 volt and higher AC lines the line fuse is a 7 ampere slo blo type and a different fan is installed along with different fan controlling power resistors which are mounted on the underside of the audio module The diagrams below show schematically and pic...

Page 8: ...low impedance load where the fuse sizes may need to be increased If the amplifier requires factory service and the power transformer output appears normal when its secondary leads are disconnected from the diode bridge the transformer can be removed and the rest of the amplifier returned for service This greatly reduces the cost of shipping and the risk of damage in transit If you have isolated th...

Page 9: ...iven in the event of excessive signal levels The output current is limited by the B and B fuses and the speaker fuses A protective relay circuit has a j section low pass filter which prevents signals above 10 H z from triggering the relay This circuit allows direct current to pass to IC101 which senses any offset above 3 5 volts and then opens the relay to protect the load RI06 and R107 form the r...

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Page 13: ...anty 4 A description of the malfunction under occurred and whether it is intermittent what conditions it You are responsible for proper packing Insure it for the retail value United Parcel Service is suggested for domestic shipments and is the usual carrier for its return Units which required service under the warranty will normally be returned by UPS prepaid within continental USA Other return sh...

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