PureAV Isolator
Features
The PureAV Isolator comes with three Diagnostic Indicators, plus an Amber Master Switch light. When you plug the unit into a live, 230V AC 50Hz outlet, these lights let you know that protection is activated and warn of a power problem before you connect your equipment.
Protection (Yellow) indicates your surge protection is functioning properly. Line OK (Green) indicates line integrity.
Line Fault (Red) indicates wall outlet in use has existing ground fault, or is improperly wired.
Protection (Yellow): This light should come on when the unit’s power switch is turned to the “ON” position. If this light goes out at any time, it means that your surge protector has “sacrificed itself” to protect your equipment and should be replaced. Please contact Belkin Corporation for a free surge protector replacement.
Line OK (Green): This light should also come on when the power switch is turned on. It shows that 230V AC power is present with no wiring faults and it is safe to plug and use connected equipment.
Line Fault (Red): If on, this light indicates that a wiring fault has been detected. This may be the result of a lack of grounding or reversed phases, among other problems. A qualified electrician should be notified so that the problem can be corrected before plugging in devices.
Master (Amber): This on/off switch provides a
Isolator Technology: As mentioned earlier, this design prevents devices that are plugged into a given receptacle bank from transferring contamination to a device plugged into another receptacle bank. Each pair of receptacle banks is isolated from the other pairs within the PureAV Isolator. (The
The PureAV Isolator provides increasing levels of protection and filtration from surges, spikes, lightning strikes, and EMI/RFI. When AC power travels from the wall socket and throughout each successive pair of receptacle banks, each power filter or “graduating filtration” level increases the isolation, filtration, and protection for your most sensitive devices. The higher receptacle banks (farthest from the power switch) will provide a greater amount of surge and
is designed to deliver the maximum current with the minimal filtration required by amplifiers and powered subwoofers.
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