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LOCATION

The P1500 and P3000 power transformer can generate a substantial magnetic field, so caution should be exercised
in the placement of low level components such as a tape deck, mixer or mic preamp to avoid inducing noise in
the low level circuitry. The amplifiers can also produce considerable heat in normal operation so the primary
consideration when determining a location for the amplifiers is to allow for adequate ventilation. The large
heatsinks provide unrestricted airflow, but care must be taken to keep the slots in the bottom panel and top cover
clear. If the amplifier is mounted in an equipment rack, make sure adjacent equipment does not impede cool air
flow.

Rack systems should have two fans 4" to 5" in from the front of the amplifier blowing upward.

Inadequate ventilation can shorten component life, especially when other equipment raises the ambient air
temperature, so circulating fans should be considered in tight quarters.

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Fan center approximately in line with edge of unit and starting of heat sink fins

• Fans placed 4" to 5" from front of unit
• Fans placed under the unit pointing upwards
• Recommended P1500 fan is 32 CFM x 2
• Recommended P3000 fan is 100 CFM x 2

(Bottom View)

4" to 5"

(from fan center)

AC LINE

The P1500U and P3000U operate from a 120 volt, 60Hz AC power line. The P1500CE and P3000CE operate from
a 230 volt, 50-60Hz AC power line. Connection is made by a 16 gauge, IEC Type 320, grounded line cord. For safety
considerations only a properly grounded (earthed) receptacle should be used. If a grounded circuit is not available
do not break off the ground pin; use the proper adapter plug for a two wire receptacle. Mounted on the rear panel
is the line fuse which interrupts the power to the amplifier. If this fuse blows replace it only with the same type
and rating fuse. The correct replacement fuse value is printed on the rear panel of the amplifier. If the new fuse
blows, this is an indication of a fault with the amplifier. Servicing should be performed only by a qualified
technician.

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Summary of Contents for TransNova P3000

Page 1: ...MADE USA IN THE PROFESSIONAL POWER AMPLIFIER P1500 P3000 Installation Operation PROFESSIONAL POWER AMPL nova trans...

Page 2: ...ockford Drive Tempe Arizona 85281 Importer s Name Importer s Address Type of Equipment 2 channel Audio Power Amplifier Speaker Model No P1000CE P1500CE P3000CE P4000CE 9505CE TRM6CE TRM8CE TRM10sCE TR...

Page 3: ...spaces 48 26cm x 21 59cm x 8 89cm Net Weight 22 lbs 9 98kg P3000 Power Rating 150 wpc 8 200 wpc 4 400 Watts mono 8 Damping Factor 400 to 1kHz 200 to 10kHz 18 to 100kHz Input Sensitivity Range 1 2V 6...

Page 4: ...e required total current for safe operation of all connected equip ment Furthermore extensioncordsorpowerstripsmustprovide the same three wire grounded connection It is important that the bladesofthee...

Page 5: ...s las extensiones deben proveer de la misma conecci n aterrada de tres hiles Es importante queelenchufesepuedaintroducircompletamenteenelrecept culo Nunca remeva el pin de aterramiento en un intento...

Page 6: ...ll e moins d tre en mesure de fournir la charge lectrique requise un fonctionement sans risque de tout mat riel reli 11 P RIODES DE NON UTILISATON Durant les p riodes de non utilisation la prise de co...

Page 7: ...ie erforderlichen Str me bertragen k nnen Benutzen Sie immer dreiadrige Verl ngerungskable 11 ZEITR UME IN DENE DAS GER T NICHT GENUTZT WIRD Wird das Ger t ber einen l ngeren Zeitraum nicht genutzt z...

Page 8: ...ntiscono la potenza sufficiente per i corretto fuinzionamento degli apparati connessi E alters importante che vengano sempre impiegate prolunghe con la configurazaione a tre fili con terra 11 PERIODI...

Page 9: ...tch 7 Level Controls 7 Mono Switch 7 Short Circuit Protection 8 LED Indicators 8 Warm Up 8 Cleaning and Maintenance 8 PC BOARD LAYOUT 9 PARTS LIST 10 TECHNICAL REFERENCE Field Service Considerations 1...

Page 10: ...ve proven extremely fault tolerant even in abusive situations This sturdiness enables the amplifier to drive reactive speaker loads without the performance and sound penalties imposed by elaborate pro...

Page 11: ...ivision of Rockford Corp Tempe AZ 85281 U S A Made in the U S A XLR Connections 3 2 1 Phone Connections 115V 60Hz CH 1 Mono C H 1 4 8 C H 2 Mono P3000 250 V T4A CAUTION For continued protection from r...

Page 12: ...sidered in tight quarters I N S T A L L A T I O N 3 Fan center approximately in line with edge of unit and starting of heat sink fins Fans placed 4 to 5 from front of unit Fans placed under the unit p...

Page 13: ...able or short cable lengths in this type of configuration XLR Unbalanced Input Connect and GND shield terminals at both ends of cable to prevent unstable amplifier operation 1 4 TRS Unbalanced Input P...

Page 14: ...Removable Center Spread SC H E M A T I C DI A G R A M P3000 shown Ground switch in Chassis position Mono switch in 2 Channel position P1500 differences shown on parts list...

Page 15: ...Removable Center Spread...

Page 16: ...off first when switching components to prevent sending damaging transients to the speakers It is possible to leave the power switch in the on position and switch the amplifier remotely through a powe...

Page 17: ...lights when the drive signal voltage exceeds the maximum for linear operation of the output MOSFETs Thermal Indicates when the thermal protection has shut down the amplifier This occurs when the heat...

Page 18: ...R44 R43 C25 C9 U5 R41 R40 R38 R15 C23 R39 C24 R37 R36 R35 R34 R33 R14 C20 C19 C18 R132 U4 C17 AC3 R32 R31 CT2 AC4 C13 C14 R30 R28 R29 R27 Q3 Q2 C16 CR9 R26 R25 R23 R22 R21 R20 R19 R18 R16 C15 R42 R12...

Page 19: ...M 4 153C R49 10k RM 4 103C R50 4 7k RM 4 472C R51 4 7k RM 4 472C R52 15k RM 4 153C DESIGNATOR VALUE PART R53 2 2M RM 4 225C R54 10k RM 4 103C R55 100k RM 4 104C R56 15k RM 4 153C R57 10k RM 4 103C R58...

Page 20: ...CR3 Red LED SS 741 CR4 Green LED SS 740 CR5 MMBD914L Diode SS 803SM CR6 MMBD914L Diode SS 803SM CR7 MMBD914L Diode SS 803SM CR8 MMBD914L Diode SS 803SM CR9 Bridge Rectifier 15A SS 0801 CR10 Bridge Re...

Page 21: ...ead of the usual 1dB loss of voltage follower designs It is an inevitable result of electrical physics that this output with gain inherently increases the power gain for the same bandwidth of the outp...

Page 22: ...the signal is inverted then feeds the negative driver Q11 and Q12 Transistor Q7 is the inverting input of the differential amp taking the signal from U2B This output feeds the positive driver Q9 and Q...

Page 23: ...ting the protection switch Q1 and lighting the indicator CR1 The output of U4C is held low by CR14 and will reset only after the power is turned off Shut Down Switch Q5 Q4 Comparator U4A Short Indicat...

Page 24: ...e Bias The bias control establishes the quiescent Class AB output current of the amplifier The bias should not need readjustment from the factory setting however if the amplifier is repaired and outpu...

Page 25: ...ed on the rear panel which secure the input jacks Remove the two 9 64 Allen screws located between the heatsink fins along the top edge on each side which fasten the cover Three more screws hold the h...

Page 26: ...rvice performed by anyone other than Hafler or an Authorized Hafler service center 3 Any product purchased outside the United States please contact your local dealer 4 Shipping charges to get the unit...

Page 27: ...NOTES...

Page 28: ...MAN 1461 C 4 99 E W R HAFLER A DIVISION OF ROCKFORD CORPROATION 546 SOUTH ROCKFORD DRIVE TEMPE ARIZONA 85281 U S A 480 967 3565 1 888 HAFLER1 WWW HAFLER COM...

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