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3.2.2 Calculating heat quantity
For power consumption, allow for 600 VA (
600 W) per unit. Since most of the power consumed is transformed into
heat, power consumption may be regarded as roughly equal to generated heat.
1
Conversion to calories
[W] x 0.86 = [kcal/h]
Heat generated per display: 600 W x 0.86 = 516 kcal/h
2
Conversion to British Thermal Units (BTU)
[W] x 3.41 = [BTU/h] Heat generated per unit: 600 W x 3.41 = 2046 BTU/h
3.2.3 Product mounting holes
We recommend using mounting hardware available from Pioneer. If you use other mounting hardware, attach them to
the unit using the M8-bolt holes provided in the unit. Remove the hole rivets, depending on the particular mounting
hardware used. Tighten bolts with a torque between 50 and 80 kg.cm. Applying a torque beyond these limits may lead
to nut failure.
• Locations of useble mount holes are shown below. (Caps, or plugs, can be removed by turning them with a coin or
another device.)
Air outlet (Fan)
Hole “b”
Hole “a”: in 6 locations
Hole “b”: in 18 locations
Center line
Hole “b”
Hole “b”
Hole “b
Center
line
Hole “b”
Hole “b”
Hole “a”
Hole “a”
Rear View
Mounting Surface
Mount
hardware,
etc.
Hole “a”
Hole “b”
Bolt
10 to 23mm
Installation Conditions
Always use a minimum four mounting holes, evenly distributed on opposite sides of both the horizontal and
vertical center lines.
Use bolts that can be driven 10 to 17-mm into holes “a” or 10 to 23-mm into holes “b,” as shown in the Side View
above.
Do not block or cover air outlets and openings for ventilation on the rear panel. Take precautions to prevent fouling
walls behind the product with exhaust air discharged from the air outlets.
This unit incorporates glass components. Install only on flat surfaces.
Bolt
10 to 17mm
Side View
The main
unit
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Summary of Contents for PDK-5001
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