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Furman regulator protects electronics
Nov 4, 2005 3:55 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
Furman’s AR-20 II provides special noise filters to “purify” AC power, using the company’s Series Multi-Stage Protection Plus (SMP+) technology.
Furman Sound has introduced a new 20-amp regulator that delivers a stable 120V of AC power to protect against irregularities, such as sags, brownouts and overvoltages.
The AR-20 II also provides special noise filters to purify AC power, using the company’s Series Multi-Stage Protection Plus (SMP+) technology.
The new regulator accepts any input voltage from 97- to 141V and converts it to a constant 120V. The AR-20 II comes in a compact dual-space, rack-mount chassis with 12 outlets on the rear panel and two outlets on the front panel. All 14 outlets are regulated, spike-suppressed, and filtered against radio frequency and electromagnetic interference.
The AR-20 II combines three filtering and protection circuits. Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT) suppresses noise dramatically and consistently across the entire dynamic range, providing an improvement over typical AC filters.
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