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pianotuna
Aug 08, 2013Nomad III
Hi,
Finally direct from Magnum. I'm removing the "chaff" as it serves no useful purpose (we would not want to learn from this, would we?).
I don't quite understand the 20 C (68 f) "rise in compartment". Does that mean if the compartment is at 30 C that it can be allowed to rise to 50 C?
Finally direct from Magnum. I'm removing the "chaff" as it serves no useful purpose (we would not want to learn from this, would we?).
I don't quite understand the 20 C (68 f) "rise in compartment". Does that mean if the compartment is at 30 C that it can be allowed to rise to 50 C?
harold1946 wrote:
Here is a direct quote from the Magnum manual.
"If installing in an inclosure, a fresh air intake must be provided directly at the front side (intake vent) of the inverter, and an exhaust opening on the back side (exhaust vent) on the back side of the inverter. This allows cool air from the outside to flow into the inverter and heated air to exit the inverter and the enclosure.
When mounted in an enclosed compartment, air flow must be 100 CFM in order to maintain no more than 68F (20C) rise in compartment temperature".
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