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Furman’s Power Factor Correction technology provides current reserve for peak demands
Aug 16, 2005 2:47 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
Furman Sound’s new Power Factor Correction technology can store more than 45A of instantaneous reserve for peak current demands.
Power Factor Correction technology provides a minimum of 3A of continuous current reserve, and more than 45A of peak charge to connected audio/video equipment. This current is used to address extreme transient power demand.
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