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Can Heat in the Piano Be Dangerous?
By Tom Lear

Hi All,  In my research, I have read about the possibility of pedal
solenoids overheating and binding up.  Also the striker solenoids and
power supply do put out a good deal of heat.

I can see where all this heat might not be good for a piano that
is closed up and under continuous use, like a lounge.  What I am
wondering, has anyone ever heard of a properly installed system
actually causing a fire in a piano?

Because my Pianocorder Obensetzer is fairly tightly packed into its
Dynavoice case, I have added a cooling fan to the side of the case
near the power supply to draw off hot air from the components, more to
protect the components from breaking down due to excessive heat than
any concern about fire.

Thanks,

Tom Lear
San Francisco, CA

 [ Components that break down from overheating can cause a fire.
 [ D. L. Bullock and other techs have reported working on grand
 [ player pianos with blackened timbers, undeniable evidence that
 [ something (like the motor) overheated.  A fan helps to maintain
 [ a safe temperature under normal circumstances.  A temperature
 [ sensing switch will shut off power if the fan fails and the
 [ temperature rises abnormally.  A fuse protects the instrument
 [ from electrical short circuits that are likely to cause a fire.
 [
 [ I don't care much if my computer burns up (it's easily replaced),
 [ but I don't want my player piano to go up in smoke!
 [ -- Robbie


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