5400 series amplifiers are an integral part of the IED GLOBALCOM EN54-16 Communications System. The IED5434AMP features four channels of 300 watt amplification. The amplifier is Class D switching mode which provides benefits such as: higher efficiency, increased reliability, improved performance, and lower operating cost. Switching mode operation combined with high voltage power devices make it possible to eliminate the heavy, costly, bulky transformers used by some amplifiers to drive 100V distributed speaker lines.
The amplifier is internally monitored and limited to prevent over-current and over-temperature conditions, also protecting the amplifiers from harm due to short circuits on the speaker lines. The 100V floating direct outputs reduce more than just the weight: Installation and rack prices will drop significantly. The cost for energy consumption will average at roughly one third of any ordinary amplifier.
In addition to mains power, a 24VDC power input is provided in the event of power loss which will automatically switch to 24V battery power - without any loss of output power. The amplifiers are typically paired with a 5404DZM or 5432DZM for EN54-16 compliant systems.
The mainframe requires two (2) rack units (3.5”) of vertical space in a 19” equipment rack/cabinet. All cooling is front to back.
- Class D
- Discrete build of power amp modules
- 70.7 Volts direct output (without a transformer)
- 24 VDC backup power
- High power, high efficiency Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS)
with Power Factor Correction (PFC)
- Protection circuits: DC, LF, HF, Thermal, Short Circuit,
- Current Limiter
- External remote power on/off control
- Temperature controlled, variable speed, low noise fans
- High Tech Surface Mounting Technology (SMT) Design
- Four 100, 300, or 500 Watt amplifier output channels
- Front Panel Features
- DC Power Indicator (green)
- AC Power Indicator (green)
- For each amplifier channel:
- Clip Indicator (red)
- Signal Indicator (green)
- Protection Indicator(red)
- Amplifier Power Indicator (green)