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SB18 

SB18 

SB18 

SB18 SUBWOOFER 

rigging manual

rigging manual

rigging manual

rigging manual    

 

VERSION 1.0 

 

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MECHANICAL

MECHANICAL

MECHANICAL

MECHANICAL    SAFETY

SAFETY

SAFETY

SAFETY    

2.1

 

Maximum configurations 

The SB18 rigging system complies with BGV-C1 (2012) and EN ISO 12100-1  (2004) when  SOUNDVISION software 
does not indicate any 

stress warning

 
  

 

Mechanical safety of the shackles 

The 

bow

  shackles 

Ø12mm 

and 

Ø19mm

 

provided  by

  L-ACOUSTICS

®

  have  a  working  load  limit  (WLL)  of 

respectively 

1000  kg, 

and 

3250  kg

  with  a  6:1  safety  factor.  These  ratings  are  in  accordance  with  BGV-C1 

(2012) 

recommendations 

when 

implementing 

the 

maximum 

configurations 

authorized 

by      

L-ACOUSTICS

®

 

 

Mechanical safety of the rigging system 

Before any installation, always model the system in SOUNDVISION and check the 

Mechanical Data

 section 

for any 

stress warning 

or

 stability warning

 
 
 

2.2

 

Assessing mechanical safety 

In order to assess the actual safety of any array configuration before implementation, refer to the following warnings: 
 

 

Rated working load limit (WLL) is not enough 

The rated WLL is an indication of the element resistance to tensile stress. For complex mechanical systems 
such as loudspeaker arrays, WLLs cannot be used per se to determine the maximum number of enclosures 
within an array or to assess the safety of a specific array configuration. 

 

 

Mechanical modeling with SOUNDVISION  

The  working  load  applied  to  each  linking  point,  along  with  the  corresponding  safety  factor,  will  depend  on 
numerous variables linked to the composition of the array (type and number of enclosures, splay angles) and 
the implementation of the flying or stacking structure (number and location of flying points, site angle). This 
cannot be determined without the complex mechanical modeling and calculation offered by SOUNDVISION 

 

 

Assessing the safety with SOUNDVISION 

The overall safety factor of a specific mechanical configuration always corresponds to the lowest safety factor 
among all the linking points. Always model the system configuration with the SOUNDVISION software and 
check  the  Mechanical  Data  section  to  identify  the  weakest  link  and  its  corresponding  working  load.  By 
default, a 

stress warning

 will appear when the mechanical safety goes below the recommended safety level. 

 

 

Safety of ground-stacked arrays in SOUNDVISION 

For  ground-stacked  arrays,  a  distinct 

stability  warning

  is  implemented  in  SOUNDVISION.  It  indicates  a 

tipping  hazard  when  the  array  is  not  secured  to  the  ground,  stage  or  platform.  It  is  user  responsibility  to 
secure the array and to ignore this warning. 

 

 

Consideration must be given to unusual conditions 

SOUNDVISION  calculations  are  based  upon  usual  environmental  conditions.  A  higher  safety  factor  is 
recommended with factors such as extreme high or low temperatures, strong wind, prolonged exposition to 
salt water, etc. Always consult a rigging specialist to adopt safety practices adapted to such a situation. 

Summary of Contents for KIVA SB18

Page 1: ...SB18 SUBWOOFER SB18 SUBWOOFER SB18 SUBWOOFER SB18 SUBWOOFER RIGGING MANUAL RIGGING MANUAL RIGGING MANUAL RIGGING MANUAL VERSION 1 0 www l acoustics com...

Page 2: ...ts chain hoists and all additional hardware rigging accessories is respected 8 Respect the maximum configurations and the recommended safety level For safety issue respect the maximum configurations o...

Page 3: ...n on rigging the system properly and safely Carefully read this document in order to become familiar with these procedures As part of a continuous evolution of techniques and standards L ACOUSTICS res...

Page 4: ...in components involved in the SB18 rigging process are the following 1 1 Loudspeaker enclosure SB18 Compact subwoofer with captive rigging system 1 2 Rigging elements M BUMP Frame for flying or ground...

Page 5: ...SB18_RM_EN_1 0 w w w l a c o u s t i c s c o m 5 5 5 5 Main components involved in the SB18 rigging process SOUNDVISION M BUMP M BAR M JACK KARA MINIBU KARA MINIBUEX SB18 SB18COV SB18PLA CLAMP250...

Page 6: ...ration Mechanical modeling with SOUNDVISION The working load applied to each linking point along with the corresponding safety factor will depend on numerous variables linked to the composition of the...

Page 7: ...d configuration The cardioid configuration is in an array of 4 subwoofers with 1 reversed element Refer to the subwoofer user manual for details about the CARDIOID operating mode Any of the following...

Page 8: ...Assemble a stack of 2 SB18 enclosures logo down under the motor location Refer to PROCEDURE A Lower the array until it rests on the new stack Attach the bottom SB18 enclosure of the first stack to th...

Page 9: ...n the rigging track of the adjacent enclosure Insert the pin through both the rigging point of the second element and the SB18 rigging arm PROCEDURE A 4 different scenarios Attaching two SB18 enclosur...

Page 10: ...frame by inserting the M BAR studs into the M BUMP slits Choosing between the front or rear extension At this step install both M BAR the same way i e protruding at the front or the rear of the M BUM...

Page 11: ...an M BAR b M JACK being secured to the second hole of an M BAR An M BAR M JACK assembly being attached to the M BUMP in rear extension position A or B The stacking platform placed in rear extension M...

Page 12: ...to the M BUMP or M BAR s in the hole s providing the desired site angle If needed for the chosen flying option attach one or two M BAR to the M BUMP a Remove both pins from the M BAR s b Place the M...

Page 13: ...stallation as a front or rear extension can be achieved wherever the KARA MINIBUEX are installed However it is recommended at this step to anticipate the front or rear extension so as to keep the lase...

Page 14: ...number of enclosures Option 4 2 motor points 2 shackles at fixed front and rear positions holes 0 and 16 spacing 900 mm 35 inch 1 M BAR at 4 possible positions rear or front extension A or B Lock the...

Page 15: ...he rear extension M BAR hole numbering 0 to 16 and positions A or B in the front extension Rear 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Position A on the M BUMP Position B on the M BUMP Front Rear Fr...

Page 16: ...rigging positions when attaching the structure to an enclosure front or rear extension 34 discrete setting choices for which the angle value depends on the number of enclosures With an SB18 array in...

Page 17: ...P or KARA MINIBU with identification plate right side up Undo the four Torx bolts on the laser support plate T20 bit 7 mm hex key Place the LAP TEQ on the laser support plate with laser lens towards t...

Page 18: ...ence SB18_RM_EN_1 0 Distribution date September 25 2012 2012 L ACOUSTICS All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the expres...

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