Product Description
For over four decades, Furman has been at the forefront of developing AC power products for audio, video, and broadcast professionals. The Furman Power Station Series offers unparalleled power purification and top - notch surge protection. Today's power grid often provides poor - quality AC power. When you connect sensitive equipment to regular outlets, AC noise can distort signals and harm performance. That's why it's crucial to clean the AC power for your audio and video gear. Key Features: It has advanced surge suppression with no ground contamination, offers better protection than a standard power strip, comes with cable satellite and Telco connectors for advanced safeguarding, has an audible alarm for excessive power surges, and its compact design allows for discreet placement. Technical Specifications: Family - Power Station Series; Line Voltage - 120 Volts; 8 filtered and surge - protected outlets; On/Off control via power switch; Complies with C - UL (UL standard #1449, #1363); No USB charging or low - voltage trigger; 8 - foot captive power cord with a 36 - degree NEMA 15 plug; Dimensions: 11.7 inches wide, 5 inches deep, 1.7 inches high; Power Consumption - 6 Watts; Fused MOV shunt protection L - N for AC; No undervoltage or over - voltage shutoff; Maximum Current Rating - 15 Amps; RFI/EMI Filtration with a 40 dB rating from 150Khz - 100 MHz; Protects 1 Tel and 1 Cable/Satellite line; Length - 13.5 inches, Width - 2.7 inches, Height - 7 inches, Weight - 2.1 lbs.
Using this Furman surge suppressor strip is easy. First, plug the 8 - foot power cord into a wall outlet using the 36 - degree NEMA 15 plug. Then, connect your audio, video, or broadcast equipment to the 8 filtered and surge - protected outlets. You can turn all the outlets on or off using the power switch. Here are some things to keep in mind. Don't overload the strip. The maximum current rating is 15 Amps, so make sure the total current of the connected devices doesn't exceed this. If you hear the audible alarm, it means there's an excessive power surge, and you should check your equipment and the power source. For maintenance, keep the strip clean and dry. You don't need to do any complex upkeep, but it's a good idea to inspect the cord and outlets periodically for any signs of damage.