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aR-15 II Voltage RegulatoR / poweR condItIoneR

brownout conditions, you should plan your total 
load so that it does not exceed 12 amps, or 
1400 watts. please note that this refers to the 
aggregate power requirement of all equipment 
plugged into the Voltage Regulator, not to each 
individual item.

NOTE: While there is no minimum load require-
ment for the AR-15 II you may experience an 
audible mechanical hum coming directly from the 
unit when the POWER switch is on with nothing 
plugged in. This effect will sometimes disappear 
as soon as you plug in any equipment drawing 40 
to 50 watts total.

deFInItIons

VoLtAge ReguLAtion: the AC line voltage 
is a number indicating the nominal electrical 
potential that has been adopted in a region 
for powering electrical equipment of all kinds. 
in most of north America it is 117 volts AC; in 
Japan, 100 volts; and in many other countries 
220, 230, or 240 volts. the actual voltage can 
fall below or rise above this nominal level due 
to brownouts, power cutbacks, use of substan-
dard wiring, and other causes. these devia-
tions can cause poor performance or a mal-
function. A regulator is a device which, through 
use of a transformer, corrects the voltage 
deviation by stepping it up or down so that it is 
as close as possible to the nominal level.

spiKe: A pulse of energy on the power line. 
spikes can have voltages as high as 6000 
volts. though they are usually of very short du-
ration, the energy they contain can be consid-
erable, enough to damage sensitive solid-state 
components in audio and computer equipment. 
spikes can also foul switch contacts and de-
grade wiring insulation. they are an unavoid-
able component of electric power. they are 

caused unpredictably by electric motors switch-
ing on or off (on the premises or outside), utility 
company maintenance operations, nearby 
lightning strikes, and other factors. spikes (also 
called surges or transients) are absorbed by 
special components called MoV’s in the AR-
series to provide safe voltage levels to protect 
your equipment.

RFi/eMi inteRFeRenCe: noise from RFi 
(Radio Frequency interference) or eMi (electro 
Magnetic interference) involves lower voltages 
and less energy than is found in spikes, but it is 
continuous rather than transient in nature. it is 
not likely to cause physical damage, but it can 
certainly be annoying, producing static in audio 

circuits, “snow” on video screens, or garbled 

data in computers. noise can be introduced into 
AC lines by nearby radio transmitters, certain 
kinds of lighting, electric motors, and others. 
Because noise occurs at higher frequencies 
than the 50 or 60 Hz AC line, it can be effective-

ly reduced through use of low-pass filtering.

thRee-yeaR lImIted waRRanty

Furman sound, LLC., having its principal place 
of business at 1690 Corporate Circle, petaluma, 

CA 94954 (“Manufacturer”) warrants its AR-15 II 
(the “Product”) as follows:

Manufacturer warrants to the original purchaser 
of the product that the product sold hereunder 
will be free from defects in material and work-
manship for a period of three years from the 
date of purchase. the purchaser of the product 

is allowed fifteen days from the date of purchase 

to complete warranty registration by mail or on-
line at the Furman website. if the product does 
not conform to this Limited warranty during the 

warranty period (as herein above specified), 

purchaser shall notify Manufacturer in writing of 

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Summary of Contents for elite AR-15

Page 1: ...AC Line Voltage Regulator and power conditioner AR 15 II Voltage Regulators...

Page 2: ...to read this manual carefully WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture Dangerous high voltages are present inside the enclosure Do not remove the...

Page 3: ...vels depending on the requirements of the equipment This stable voltage protects equipment and allows optimal performance See graphs on the back page The AR 15 II has eight outlets on the rear panel a...

Page 4: ...ains power is above the high cutoff voltage and has caused the unit to remove power from its outlets it cannot restore power without the operator manually turning the unit off then on again Avoid turn...

Page 5: ...the rack s tapped holes this is not a metric size In particular beware of 10 24 screws which may fit if forced but which will strip the threads To avoid marring the front panel finish use plastic was...

Page 6: ...nd de grade wiring insulation They are an unavoid able component of electric power They are caused unpredictably by electric motors switch ing on or off on the premises or outside utility company main...

Page 7: ...defects in products or components not manufactured by Manufac turer or against damages resulting from such non Manufacturer made products or compo nents This warranty shall be cancelable by Manufactur...

Page 8: ...s protected by a limited three year warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship Furman Sound LLC 1690 Corporate Circle Petaluma CA 94954 6919 USA Phone 707 763 1010 Fax 707 763 1310 Web www...

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