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Furman P1800AR Advanced Voltage Regulator and Power Conditioner
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Furman P1800AR Advanced Voltage Regulator and Power Conditioner

The 15 Amp P1800 AR delivers a stable 120 volts of AC power to protect equipment from problems caused by AC line voltage irregularities such as sags, brownouts, or overvoltages, all of which can cause sensitive electronic equipment to malfunction or sustain damage. The P1800 AR accepts input voltages over a wide AC voltage range and transforms it to a constant output of 120V, ±5V. Voltages beyond that range may also be converted to usable levels, depending on the range variance.

Additionally, the P1800 AR is a full-featured power conditioner that filters and purifies AC power, reducing line noise and ensuring optimum performance. Not only will your equipment perform better with Furman’s Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT), but it will also be fully protected by our exclusive Series Multi-Stage Protection (SMP), and Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS). This circuitry provides the highest level of power protection available.

Furman P1800 AR Voltage Regulator and Power Conditioner Features
    SMP Surge Protection:
      Furman's exclusive SMP technology provides the highest level of surge and spike protection available
    LiFT Noise Filtration:
      LiFT offers AC power filtering to ensure clean powr for unequaled audio and video clarity
    EVS Voltage Protection:
      Advanced EVS circuitry detects dangerous voltage irregularities and safely powers down itself and connected equipment in unsafe conditions
    Diagnostic Lights:
      LED status indicators warn you when voltage is outside of nominal range or when protections has been compromised
    True RMS Voltage Regulation:
      True RMS Voltage Regulation delivers a stable 120 volts of AC power to protect equipment from problems caused by AC line voltage irregularities
    USB Charger:
      Front panel USB convenience outlets allows you to charge most media devices or power a USB lamp
    Isolated Banks
      Isolated outlet banks minimize inter-component interference and noise contamination
    Voltmeter / Ammeter:
      Large digital voltmeter/ammeter with discrete dimmer button displays line voltage and true RMS current draw
    Wall Wart Spacing:
      Three widely spaced outlets accommodate bulky AC power transformers
    15 AMP Rating:
      15 Amp rating featuring a high inrush magnetic circuit breaker for added protection
    Nine Total Outlets:
      Nine total outlets (8 rear panel outlets and one front panel convenience outlet)
    BNC Lamp Connector:
      Rear Panel BNC connector powers any standard gooseneck lamp for rear rack illumination
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Furman P1800 AR Specifications
Maximum Current: 15 amps @ 124 Volts
Line Cord: Captive 3/14 AWG, 10 foot black cord with NEMA 15 plug
BNC Socket with Switch: 12VAC 500MA max (lamp not included)
Operating Voltage: 90 to 139 VAC
Over Voltage Shutdown: 140 VAC Nominal
Approximate Input Voltage
Capture Range:
97 to 137 VAC
Spike Protection Mode: Line to neutral, zero ground leakage
Spike Clamping Voltage: 188 VAC peak @ 3000 amps
Response Time: 1 nanosecond
Maximum Surge Current: 6,500 amps
Noise Attenuation: 10 dB @ 10 kHz
40 dB @ 100kHz
50dB @ 500 kHz
Dimensions (WxDxH): 19 x 12 x 1.75 inches
Weight: 15 lbs.
Power Consumption: 5 watts

 
 
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