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16 Amp 5 - 7
Outlet Channel
Amplifier
Testing the
AC Transient Voltage Surge
Suppression and Extreme
Voltage Shutdown
Extreme Voltage Shutdown Indicator:
This LED is normally off. It monitors AC wiring faults – for example, accidental connection
to an open neutral (in some countries) could put well over 300 VAC RMS onto the mains outlet. When the Series
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V.C.R. or | Audio | DVD | Satellite | ||
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Drive
Plus (SMP+) circuit senses voltages that are so high that operation would be impossible, it shuts the power down before damage can occur. Upon initially applying power to these units, the Extreme Voltage indicator LED will light if the input voltage is above the extreme voltage cutoff, and power will not be applied to the unit’s outlets. If the unit has been operating with an acceptable input voltage and subsequently that voltage exceeds 270
VAC, it will shut off power to the outlet and the Extreme Voltage LED will light.
Protection OK Indicator:
Although the Furman SMP circuit assures virtually maintenance free protection from transient voltage spikes and surges, nature has a way of occasionally creating electrical forces that are beyond the capabilities of any
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