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2.

 

Do not allow inexperienced persons to carry out installation. Installation personnel 
should be trained in loudspeaker mounting / flying techniques in accordance with the 
level of skill required for the job. 

3.

 

Always inspect all components - the cabinets, supplied eyebolts and any third party 
accessories - for damage before assembly. If you suspect any component to be 
sub-standard DO NOT use the affected part, but contact the manufacturer 
immediately and arrange alternative parts. 

4.

 

Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as protective headwear, 
footwear and eyewear should be worn at all times during the installation process. 

5.

 

Ensure that all relevant health & safety regulations are understood and adhered to. 
Information on applicable legislation can often be obtained from local government 
offices. 

6.

 

Mounting loudspeakers often necessitates working at height. Ensure that all 
personnel involved are suitably trained and equipped for working at height and also to 
use any access equipment (scaffolding tower, moving work platform, fly grid etc). 

7.

 

Ensure that all lifting equipment (rigging components, wire rope, slings, brackets, 
motor hoists and control systems etc.) are certified as safe and that they pass a visual 
inspection prior to use. 

8.

 

Carefully read all included instructions shipped with the loudspeakers and any 
rigging parts. If you don’t fully understand them, seek advice. 

9.

 

Ensure that public and personnel are not allowed to pass beneath the loudspeaker 
system during the installation process. The work area should be isolated from public 
access until installation is complete and has been inspected. 

10.

 

Never leave the system unattended during the installation process. 

11.

 

Do not place any object (e.g. a tool or rigging item) on top of a loudspeaker during 
installation. The object may fall and cause injury. 

12.

 

Secondary steels must be fitted even if not required by the local safety standards 
applicable to the territory. They must be installed once the system has been suspended 
to operating height, and before access is granted to public and personnel. 

13.

 

Ensure that the system is designed to avoid any form of dynamic or shock loading. If 
in doubt, always consult a suitably qualified structural engineer. 

14.

 

Do not rig any other components from the loudspeaker system. 

15.

 

Installation activities must be either completed by or at a minimum supervised by a 
certified rigger. . 

16.

 

Follow local safety regulations when working with speakers. 

 

Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage or injury caused by insufficient strength of the 
support structure or improper installation.    Illustrations herein are for explanatory purposes 

 

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Содержание IF2115

Страница 1: ...Rigging Guide for YAMAHA Installation Series Loudspeakers August 2007 Ver 1 1 ...

Страница 2: ...suspension 7 8 Rotating the horn 8 9 Check the system prior to mounting 8 10 Check the structure prior to mounting 9 11 Use of Eye bolts 9 12 Selecting the correct size of wire rope 9 13 Suspending using bridles 10 14 Enclosures capability 10 15 Ground stacked systems 10 16 Loudspeakers on tripod stands 13 17 Loudspeaker cables 14 18 Commonly used rigging accessories 14 19 Specialist rigging tools...

Страница 3: ... design Understanding safe rigging and mounting practices will provide the following benefits Proper coverage of listening area through accurate speaker placement Suitable selection of proper installation methods will be chosen with regard to safety performance aesthetics and cost minimizing any extra time or costs during installation While many applications require the use of wall or ceiling moun...

Страница 4: ...l inspection prior to use 8 Carefully read all included instructions shipped with the loudspeakers and any rigging parts If you don t fully understand them seek advice 9 Ensure that public and personnel are not allowed to pass beneath the loudspeaker system during the installation process The work area should be isolated from public access until installation is complete and has been inspected 10 N...

Страница 5: ...required includes Floor plan Cross section Roof wall construction detail Weight loadings of structural members to mount or fly from A site survey is a good idea even for simple jobs Bring a digital camera if possible so that intended mounting positions can be shared with others not in attendance at the site survey 4 Designing the system Once the loudspeaker system has been designed see other infor...

Страница 6: ...arent grille cloth In most instances brackets are not required as the speaker is held by the surrounding material of the aperture If the aperture is significantly larger than the cabinet any gaps should be lined with heavy duty absorption material e g rockwool to prevent any undesirable acoustic affects of the cavity All the above applications require a secondary safety wire All the components of ...

Страница 7: ...nts anchored to independent mounting surfaces to ensure that one can act as a secondary safety in the event of the other failing Ensure there are sufficient steel cables and sufficient adjustment designed into the rigging system to enable angling in all required directions i e pan tilt and yaw or X Y Z Before suspending the speaker make sure you understand how to use eye bolts correctly See sectio...

Страница 8: ...2115 IF2115 2 83kg 182 lbs 3 HAF2 2112 IF2112 2 66kg 145 lbs 3 VAF2 2112 IF2112 2 66kg 145 lbs 3 VAF2 2115 IF2115 2 83kg 182 lbs 3 VAF2 3115 IF3115 2 134kg 284 lbs 3 See the included instructions for more details 8 Rotating the horn Refer to the manual for instructions on rotating the horn to the correct orientation required r the application lug in and perform a listening test on the loudspeakers...

Страница 9: ...e angle of the steel attached to it and the suspension angle of the speaker The safe working limits SWL Use only the supplied eye bolts ple surfaces of the speaker e g top and rear never on just a ingle surface e g top only recommend a safety factor of 10 1 Requirements in ifferent territories may differ from this aker array lus hardware cable etc must be less than Maximum load of the wire rope 10...

Страница 10: ...kg 22 lbs HAF3 3115 14 kg 30 lbs HAF3 S18 29 kg 63 lbs HAF2 2112 4 kg 8 8 lbs HAF2 2115 5 kg 11 lbs HAF2 3115 6 kg 13 lbs VAF2 2112 4 kg 8 8 lbs VAF2 2115 5 kg 11 lbs VAF2 3115 6 kg 13 lbs UB2112 4 kg 8 8lbs UB2115 9 kg 19 8 lbs UB2000 9 kg 19 8 lbs UB2208 3 kg 6 6 lbs UB2108 2 kg 4 4 lbs UB2205 1 kg 2 2 lbs 13 Suspending using bridles In many applications it is possible to find a suitable mountin...

Страница 11: ...atio That means they passed 600Kg or 1320 lbs weight test At 7 1 ratio maximum load is 85Kg or 188 lbs 600kg 7 At 5 1 ratio maximum load is 120Kg or 264 lbs 600kg 5 3 point rigging and the total load weight is below 10 1 ratio NOTE Load equally to each rigging point These figures represent maximum load when suspension angle are all at 0 degrees 3 points rigging Total weight Speaker boxes and wires...

Страница 12: ... kg 171 lbs 117 kg 257 lbs 156 kg 343 lbs IS1118 44 kg 96 8 lbs 88 kg 193 lbs 132 kg 290 lbs 176 kg 387 lbs IS1215 63 kg 138 lbs 126 kg 277 lbs 189 kg 415 lbs 252 kg 554 lbs IS1218 76 kg 167 lbs 152 kg 334 lbs 228 kg 501 lbs 304 kg 668 lbs 3 or 4 point rigging 4 point rigging only 3 point rigging is NOT allowed Unsafe to rig For larger clusters it may be necessary to arrange multiple arrays togeth...

Страница 13: ...ry survey the underside of any temporary structure such as staging to ensure that it sufficiently stable and supported Sloping stage surfaces e g in theatres may require blocks to make the surface level If it is not have a carpenter provide a suitable platform Rubber blocks or mats may be placed between cabinets as necessary to prevent upper cabinets from walking i e movement due to the speaker s ...

Страница 14: ... lbs 8 x 4 0mm 12 AWG NL8 500 1 102 lbs E g For a system comprising an IF3115 10 metres of 8 x 4 0mm cable would add an additional 5kg of weight per speaker 2 Cable management is necessary to ensure the cabling is held securely and neatly in place and that the cable is not under any strain which may cause damage to the connections undesired positioning or movement of the system 3 Never use a louds...

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Страница 16: ...r rigging are common there are some specialized tools that can greatly facilitate installation such as Inclinometer digital or conventional for measuring angles Laser tape measure to measure distances particularly height Laser pointer for loudspeaker alignment 16 ...

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