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D.A.S. Audio DASnet Splitter User Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS

How many “devices” can be connected to a single

DASnet Splitter?

The answer to this question will depend on three different factors; first of all model of the system,

second the power consumption (RMS and Peak) of it and third the power distro that provides power to
the splitter.

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230V distro

115V distro

Power Consumption:

Power Distros (included in DASnet Racks)

aero 40A

RMS current (measured at
1/3 of the power)

32A three phase

30A three phase

RMS current (measured at
1/3 of the power)

RMS current (measured at
1/3 of the power)

RMS current (measured at
1/3 of the power)

PEAK current (measured at
full power)

PEAK current (measured at
full power)

PEAK current (measured at
full power)

PEAK current (measured at
full power)

3,1A

6 outputs x 16A each

6 outputs x 15A each

RMS current 16A

RMS current 15A

Breakers type C, 16A

Breakers type D, 20A

Short term current (peak)

5In

Short term current (peak)

10In

3A

6,2A

6A

20A

16A

40A

32A

230V

230V

115V

115V

230V

230V

115V

115V

Important considerations

Check the system´s configurations (

aero 20A, aero 40A) for more information regarding the quantity of

cabinets that should be connected to the

DASnet Splitters.

Consider, if you are using different power distros than the ones provided by DAS Audio, that the type

of breakers and their nominal current (In) is fundamental to define the number of cabinets connected to a
single

DASnet splitter.

Consider that there is also a current limitation in the PowerCon connectors. 20A is the maximum

RMS current for them.

System´s power consumption will depend on the level at which the system is driven: all the given

current values are valid when operation with music or in a live sound event and have been measured at
maximum system´s level (DSP limiters).

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