Furman M8XAR Merit Series 15 Amp Voltage Regulator

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Protect your gear from harmful problems such as over-voltage, brownouts, and energy spikes by using the Furman M8XAR Merit Series 15 amp voltage regulator.

The Furman M-8x AR Voltage Regulator is intended to protect sensitive electronic equipment from problems caused by AC line voltage irregularities such as brownouts, sags, and over-voltage conditions. Such irregularities can cause audio tonal changes, digital equipment malfunctions (such as loss of MIDI programs or other data), or in extreme cases, permanent damage.

Voltage Regulation

The AC line voltage is a number representing the nominal electrical potential that has been adopted in a region for powering electrical equipment of all kinds. In most of North America the line voltage is 120VAC. The actual voltage can fall below or rise above this nominal level due to brownouts, power cutbacks, use of substandard wiring, and other causes. These deviations can cause poor performance or a malfunction. A voltage regulator is a device which, through use of an autotransformer, corrects for deviations in line voltage by switching transformer taps such that the output voltage is at or near the nominal AC line voltage level.

Spike (also called surges or transients)

Spikes can have voltages as high as 6000 volts. Though they are usually of very short duration, the energy they contain can be considerable and enough to damage sensitive solid-state components in audio and computer equipment. Spikes can also foul switch contacts and degrade wiring insulation. They are an unavoidable component of electric power. They are caused unpredictably by electric motors switching on or off (on read more the premises or outside), utility company maintenance operations, nearby lightning strikes, and other factors. Spikes are absorbed by special components called MOV's inside the M-8x AR 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 or transient. 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 other devices. Because RFI/EMI noise occurs at higher frequencies than the 50 or 60 Hz AC line, it can be effectively reduced through the use of low-pass filtering.

Extreme Voltage Protection

The M-8x AR includes special circuitry to sense over and under voltage conditions and either regulate or disable the output before damage can be done to connected equipment. Please refer to the specifications for the exact voltages at which shutdown occurs. When the input voltage falls outside the regulation limit, the power will cut off. Power will automatically be restored when the condition has subsided. The two red LEDs labeled "EVS" indicate a protective shutdown condition.

Extreme Current Protection

The M-8x AR includes a special ECS circuit to detect an extreme over-current condition and shut down the outlets before damage is done to the M-8x AR or your connected equipment. The ECS circuit has been designed to detect high speed and high level currents and will ignore low speed / low current transients, such as amplifier inrush currents. When an ECS condition has been detected, the M-8x AR will shut down outlets and illuminate the red Extreme Current LED.

Features:

- Provides nine regulated, conditioned AC outlets-eight on the rear panel and one on the front
- Input capacity is 15 A; output capacity is 12 to 15 A
- Extreme over-voltage (instant) shutdown and under-voltage (delayed) shutdown, safeguard connected equipment
- Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS) indicator LED
- Extreme over-current shutdown protects regulator and connected equipment
- Extreme Current Shutdown (ECS) indicator LED
- Tri-color "In-Regulation" indicator
- Protection OK indicator
- Eight element, Bi-color bar graph meter to indicate input line voltage
- User accessible thermal circuit breaker protects against overload
- Low noise toroidal autotransformer with very low stray magnetic field leakage
- Front Panel ON/OFF switch
- Compact, lightweight unit weighs only 15.75 lbs. (7.15 kg)
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- Nominal input voltage: 120 VAC 50/60Hz
- Regulation capture range: 97 VAC to 141 VAC
- Output Voltage: 120 VAC +/-5V
- Output Current Rating: 15 Amps for input voltages of 124V
- Output Current De-rating: 113 mA per volt to a minimum of 12.3A at 100V
- Voltage Shutdown Range: Less than 75V or greater than 145V
- ECS Shutdown Range: Within 10 cycles at 100A, and within 1 cycle for currents greater than 200A Voltmeter Accuracy +/-5 VAC
- Spike Protection Modes: L-N
- Spike Clamping Voltage: TVSS rating of 400 volts peak at 500 A, L-N (tested to UL-1449 3rd Ed.) Response time:1 nanosecond
- Maximum surge current: 15,000 Amps
- Maximum spike energy: 225 joules
- Noise attenuation:Transverse: -16dB @ 10KHz, -33dB @ 100 kHz, -48dB @ 400KHz
- Safety Listing: cCSAus
- EMI: FCC: Part 15 Class B
- Dimensions: (H x W x D) 1.75 x 19 x 11"
- Weight: 15.75 lbs

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 877-486-4738

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted October 5, 2015 by michael j in cocoa, FL

"Got to have it"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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I have several other furman products....but as for this I was using a Yamaha digital mixing board and a TC ELEC Nova system which is digital with a Twin Reverb amp and an Anderson Ritchie Blackmoore Strat....The thing I noticed the most was HOW MUCH BETTER THE GUITAR SOUNDED after adding this furman. The sound was so much cleaner and balanced and just made it so much more enjoyable to play that I just had to rave a little in support. I play a lot of complicated music that you really hear little subtleties and can really notice how much it enhanced the clarity.

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