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7 ac power draw and thermal dissipation, Com-tech 200 – Crown Audio Com-Tech "00 Series" User Manual

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Com-Tech 200/400/800/1600 Power Amplifiers

7 AC Power Draw and
Thermal Dissipation

This section provides detailed information about the
amount of power and current drawn from the AC
mains by

Com-Tech amplifiers and the amount of heat

produced under various conditions. The calculations
presented here are intended to provide a realistic and
reliable depiction of the amplifiers. The following as-
sumptions or approximations were made:

• The amplifier’s available channels are loaded, and full

power is being delivered.

• Amplifier efficiency at standard 1 kHz power is esti-

mated to be 65%.

• In 8/4 ohm mode, typical quiescent power draw is 20

watts for the

Com-Tech 200, 30 watts for the Com-Tech

400, 55 watts for the Com-Tech 800 and 70 watts for
the

Com-Tech 1600.

• In 70 volt mode, typical quiescent power draw is

30 watts for the

Com-Tech 200, 35 watts for the

Com-Tech 400, and 90 watts for the Com-Tech 800
and

1600.

• When running at full speed, typical power draw for the

internal fan is 11 watts for the

Com-Tech 200, 400 and

800, and 17 watts for the Com-Tech 1600 (the fan is
an option for the

Com-Tech 200).

• Quiescent thermal dissipation is related .

• The estimated duty cycles take into account the typi-

cal crest factor for each type of source material.

• Duty cycle of pink noise is 50%.

• Duty cycle of highly compressed rock ‘n’ roll midrange

is 40%.

• Duty cycle of rock ‘n’ roll is 30%.

• Duty cycle of background music is 20%.

• Duty cycle of continuous speech is 10%.

• Duty cycle of infrequent paging is 1%.

Here are the equations used to calculate the data pre-
sented in Figures 7.1 through 7.4:

AC Mains Power

Draw (watts)

=

Total output power with all

channels driven (watts)

x Duty

Cycle

Amplifier Efficiency (.65)

+ Quiescent Power

Draw (watts)

The value used for quiescent power draw includes
both the amplifier’s quiescent power draw for the se-
lected output mode and the power drawn by the fan if
one is installed (these values are listed in the previous
column). The following equation converts power draw
in watts to current draw in amperes:

Current Draw

(amperes)

=

AC Mains Power

Draw (watts)

x

AC Mains

Voltage

Power

Factor (.83)

The power factor of 0.83 is needed to compensate for
the difference in phase between the AC mains voltage
and current. The following equation is used to calcu-
late thermal dissipation:

Total output power with all

channels driven (watts)

Thermal

Dissipation

(btu/hr)

=

+

Quiescent Power

Draw (watts)

x

.35

Duty

Cycle

x

Amplifier Efficiency (.65)

(

)

x 3.415

The constant 0.35 is inefficiency (1.00 – 0.65) and the
factor 3.415 converts watts to btu/hr. Thermal dissipa-
tion in btu is divided by the constant 3.968 to get kcal.
If you plan to measure output power under real-world
conditions, the following equation may also be helpful:

Total measured output power

from all channels (watts)

Thermal

Dissipation

(btu/hr)

=

+

Quiescent Power

Draw (watts)

.35

x

Amplifier Efficiency (.65)

(

)

x 3.415

8 Ohm Dual / 16 Ohm Bridge-Mono / 4 Ohm Parallel-Mono

L O A D

50%

40%

30%

20%

10%

200

165

135

100

65

305

265

225

185

145

265

215

170

125

80

95

85

70

55

40

210

175

145

110

75

340

300

260

220

180

2.4

2.0

1.6

1.2

0.8

3.1

2.6

2.0

1.5

0.9

2.5

2.1

1.7

1.3

0.9

Duty

Cycle

AC Mains

Power

Draw

(Watts)

btu/hr

Current Draw (Amps)

1.1

0.9

0.7

0.5

0.3

1.4

1.2

0.9

0.7

0.4

1.1

1.0

0.8

0.6

0.4

4 Ohm Dual / 8 Ohm Bridge-Mono / 2 Ohm Parallel-Mono

70 V

Com-Tech 200

80

70

60

50

40

kcal/hr

380

325

270

215

160

85

75

65

55

45

100-120 V 220-240 V

Thermal Dissipation

btu/hr

Current Draw (Amps)

kcal/hr

100-120 V 220-240 V

Thermal Dissipation

btu/hr

Current Draw (Amps)

kcal/hr

100-120 V 220-240 V

Thermal Dissipation

AC Mains

Power

Draw

(Watts)

AC Mains

Power

Draw

(Watts)

Fig. 7.1 Com-Tech 200 Power Draw, Current Draw and Thermal Dissipation at Various Duty Cycles