Electro-Voice EKX-BRKT15, EKX-TCA, EKX-18S-CVR, EKX-15S-CVR Datasheet

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EKX Full-Range Loudspeaker Accessories
EKX-BRKT12, EKX-BRKT15, and EKX-TCA
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Table of contents

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Safety 4
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Installation 7
2.1 Wall mount bracket 7
2.2 Truss adapter 12
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Technical data 17
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Product labels 18
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Notes 19
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Safety

The EKX loudspeaker systems and rigging accessories in this manual have a minimum
structural safety factor of 8:1 when used as intended. The safety factor is defined as the ratio
of the ultimate-break strength divided by the working-load limit. The ultimate-break strength
represents the force at which a part will structurally fail. The working-load limit is the
maximum load that the user shall apply. The safety factor provides a margin of safety above
the working-load limit to accommodate normal dynamic loading and normal wear.
When EKX loudspeaker systems are suspended using the EKX rigging accessories as illustrated
in this manual, the resulting loads will be within the working-load limits of both the
loudspeaker systems and the rigging accessories, and a safety factor of at least 8:1 will be
maintained. The use of rigging configurations other than recommended by Electro-Voice in this
manual for either the EKX loudspeaker systems or EKX rigging accessories are at the risk of
the user.
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Warning!
Suspending any object is potentially dangerous and should only be attempted by individuals
who have a thorough knowledge of the techniques and regulations of suspending objects
overhead. Electro-Voice strongly recommends all loudspeakers be suspended taking into
account all current national, federal, state, and local laws and regulations. It is the
responsibility of the installer to ensure all loudspeakers are safely installed in accordance
with all such requirements. When loudspeakers are suspended, Electro-Voice strongly
recommends the system be inspected at least once per year or as laws and regulations
require. If any sign of weakness or damage is detected, remedial action should be taken
immediately. The user is responsible for making sure the wall, ceiling, or structure is capable
of supporting all objects suspended overhead. Any hardware used to suspend a loudspeaker
not associated with Electro-Voice is the responsibility of others.
Prior to use, inspect the suspension points and associated hardware for any cracks,
deformations, broken welds, corrosion, missing or damaged components which could reduce
the suspension points strength. Replace any damaged hardware. Never exceed the limitations
or maximum recommended load intended for the suspension points. As an added safety
measure, it is suggested the user install an extra suspension point back to the building
structural supports. This redundant safety point should have as little slack as possible (less
than one (1) inch is preferable). Prior to each use, inspect the loudspeaker enclosures for any
cracks, deformations, missing or damaged components, which could reduce enclosure
strength. Replace any loudspeaker systems damaged or missing hardware.
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Warning!
Eyebolts must be fully seated and oriented in the plane of pull. Always use fender washers at
least 1.5 inch in diameter and 1/16 inch thick under the eyebolt to distribute the load on the
enclosure.
REFERENCE: For more information, see EKX Powered Loudspeaker User Manual
(F.01U.308.095) or EKX Passive Loudspeaker User Manual (F.01U.308.100).
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Figure 1.1: Eyebolt shown with and without washer
Figure 1.2: Eyebolts shown oriented in the plane of pull
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Warning!
Never exceed the limitations or maximum recommended working load for Electro-Voice
loudspeakers.
Disregarding this warning could result in serious injury or death.
Figure 1.3: Maximum working load - vertical orientation
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Warning!
Never suspend EKX loudspeaker in a vertical column array.
Disregarding this warning could result in serious injury or death.
Notice!
If the eyebolts are removed reinstall the screws.
If the screws are not reinstalled air leaks occur in the enclosure, resulting in undesirable
performance.

Safety point

As an added safety measure, it is suggested the user install an extra suspension point back to
the building structural supports. This redundant safety point should have as little slack as
possible (less than one (1) inch is preferable).
To add a safety point, do the following:
1. Remove one (1) of the screws from the top of the loudspeaker.
2. Replace the screw with one (1) eyebolt and one (1) washer.
3. Tether the safety point back to the building structural supports.
An added safety point is established back to the structural supports.
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