Orion HCCA 10.2 Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

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1.

Paper dust cap - moisture and UV 
resistant.

12. Voice coil gap vents. Part of the 

enhanced voice coil cooling system 
(forced convection - aluminum heat 
sinking -shorting rings to reduce 
inductive heating).

2.

Tall, wide, balanced, NBR Foam (high 
density expanded polyester foam) 
surround for linear controlled long 
excursion using a Tri Radius 
symmetrical edge design optimized 
on non-linear FEA.

13. Cast aluminum rear pole piece heat 

sink with fins and vent holes. Part of 
the enhanced voice coil cooling 
system (forced convection - 
aluminum heat sinking).

3.

Paper cone - moisture and UV
resistant.

14. High temperature (Polyester Amide 

Amide Resin Coated) Copper clad 
Aluminum voice coil wound on an 
aluminum former  (10" uses 3" voice 
coil, 12 & 15 use a 4" voice coil) Dual 
2 and 4 ohm voice coils available.

4.

Custom Cast Aluminum frame.

15. Screen meshed areas to allow 

venting below spider to and keep 
foreign object out of the voice coil gap.

5.

Spider ring attachment screws. Part 
of re-cone feature (8 hex screws).

16. Cast aluminum top pole piece heat 

sink with fins and vent hole. Part of 
the enhanced voice coil cooling 
system (forced convection-aluminum 
heat sinking-shorting rings to reduce 
inductive heating).

6.

aluminum voice coil former (10" uses 
3" voice coil former, 12 & 15 use a 4" 
voice coil former).

17. Bottom flat interlaced Conex spider 

with stitched and looped tinsel leads 
attached.

7.

Venting in Voice coil former. Part of 
the enhanced voice coil cooling 
system (forced convection).

18. Custom allen head screw terminals. 

A pair on each side (one pair for
each voice coil).

8.

11mm Steel front plate.

19. Spider spacer and spider mounting 

ring assembly part of field re-cone
kit attachment method. (eight allen
head screws).

9.

Large 3 stack ceramic magnets (10" 
264 oz  12/15" 445 oz).

20. Top flat interlaced Conex spider.

10. 11mm Steel back plate / pole piece 

T yoke assembly.

21. Surround clamp ring, part of field re-

cone kit attachment method. (eight 
allen head screws).

11. 1.25" vent. Part of the enhanced 

voice coil cooling system (forced 
convection - aluminum heat sinking -
shorting rings to reduce inductive 
heating).

Summary of Contents for HCCA 10.2

Page 1: ...subwoofer 10 2 10 4 12 2 12 4 15 2 15 4 HCCA 10 2 10 4 12 2 12 4 15 2 15 4 HCCA...

Page 2: ...eries One Speaker dual 2 ohm voice coils 12 Series Parallel Four Speakers dual 4 ohm voice coils 13 Series Parallel Four Speakers dual 2 ohm voice coils 14 2 Amplifiers One Speaker dual 2 ohm voice co...

Page 3: ...d specifications are subject to change without notice PRACTICE SAFE SOUND Continuous exposure to sound pressure levels over 100dB may cause permanent hearing loss High powered automotive sound systems...

Page 4: ...tters Table saw Wire Crimper Jig saw FINDING SPEAKER MOUNTING LOCATIONS Choosing the correct speaker locations will have the greatest effect on the sound quality of the system There are many different...

Page 5: ...ttachment screws Part of re cone feature 8 hex screws 16 Cast aluminum top pole piece heat sink with fins and vent hole Part of the enhanced voice coil cooling system forced convection aluminum heat s...

Page 6: ...rallel and series parallel wiring configurations Recommended Amplifier Power 1 woofer 1 200 to 4 000 watts 2 woofers 2 400 to 8 000 watts 3 woofers 3 600 to 12 000 watts 4 woofers 4 800 to 16 000 watt...

Page 7: ...hm load to the amplifier 1 Connect the speaker in parallel by connecting the two positive terminals together and the two negative terminals together 2 Wire the positive terminals of the woofer to the...

Page 8: ...a 1 ohm load to the amplifier 1 Connect the speaker in parallel by connecting the four positive terminals together and the four negative terminals together 2 Wire the positive terminals of the woofer...

Page 9: ...oad to the amplifier 1 Connect the speaker in parallel by connecting the two positive terminals together and the two negative terminals together 2 Wire both positive terminals of the woofer to the pos...

Page 10: ...woofers with voice coils in series and then parallel the two series woofers results in a 2 ohm load to the amplifier 1 Connect each woofer in series by connecting the negative of the first coil to the...

Page 11: ...h voice coils of each woofer wired in series and then parallel the three woofers for a resulting 2 67 ohms load to the amplifier 1 Connect each woofer in series by connecting the negative of the first...

Page 12: ...ohm load to the amplifier 1 Connect the woofer in series by connecting the negative of one terminal to the positive terminal of the other coil 2 Wire the positive terminal of the first coil to the po...

Page 13: ...the voice coils on each woofer in series and then parallel the four woofers for a resulting 2 ohm load to the amplifier 1 Connect each woofer in series by connecting the negative of the first coil to...

Page 14: ...the voice coils on each woofer in series and then parallel the four woofers for a resulting 1 ohm load to the amplifier 1 Connect each woofer in series by connecting the negative of the first coil to...

Page 15: ...the first amplifier by connecting the positive terminal and the negative terminal from the speaker to the respective positive terminal and the negative terminal from the first amplifier 2 Connect the...

Page 16: ...e first amplifier by connecting the positive terminal and the negative terminal from the speaker to the respective positive terminal and the negative terminal from the first amplifier 2 Connect the ot...

Page 17: ...ght Use a high quality wood glue for all seams of the enclosure The enclosure should also be screwed together The enclosure should be no less than 3 4 on sides The baffle board woofer mounting plate s...

Page 18: ...n thickness 1 0 in 1 Front 1 Back height a 11 in width d 11 5 in thickness 1 0 in 2 Sides height a 11 in depth c 14 5 in thickness 1 0 in Driver Mounting Front Top Bottom a d Front Back c Sides A B C...

Page 19: ...in thickness 1 0 in 1 Front 1 Back height a 14 5 in width d 14 in thickness 14 in 2 Sides height a 14 5 in depth c 16 in thickness 1 0 in Driver Mounting Front Top Bottom a d Front Back c Sides A B C...

Page 20: ...8 in thickness 1 0 in 1 Front 1 Back height a 15 5 in width d 19 in thickness 1 0 in 2 Sides height a 15 5 in depth c 20 in thickness 1 0 in Driver Mounting Front Top Bottom a d Front Back c Sides A B...

Page 21: ...250 Energy Bandwidth Product EBP 74 70 62 Driver Physical Dimension Speaker Displacement cu ft 0 1268 0 15382 0 28931 Mounting hole diameter mm 238 238 292 Mounting hole diameter inches 9 37 9 37 11...

Page 22: ...la M 32 07 26 03 32 15 Sd effective radiating area sq cm 559 9 962 1 962 1 Sd effective radiating area sq m 0 05599 0 09621 0 09621 Sd effective radiating area sq in 86 78467 149 1258 149 1258 Frequen...

Page 23: ...or installers SELLER will not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages loss or expense arising in connection with the use of the Product or the inability to use th...

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