Features
- SMP+ provides the highest level of protection available
- LiFT significantly reduces AC line noise
- E.V.S. protects equipment from dangerous overvoltage
conditions
- Ultra-low noise balanced isolation transformer provides over
80 dB of common noise reduction from 20Hz-20kHz, assuring the
lowest noise floor possible for today's sensitive recording
equipment
- Toroid transformer assures contained magnetic field, allowing
any component to operate in close proximity without inducing
noise
- GFCI protected outlets with Ground Lift switch to eliminate
AC hum and ground induced noise
- 20 amp capacity with 12 spec grade ultra-low resistance
isolated Hubbel AC outlets, plus two front panel convenience
outlets
- Three year limited warranty
Designed for the most critical, ultra-low noise installations,
the IT-20 II can supply 20 amps of Balanced AC power for
recording studios, broadcast stations, or video production
facilities. To understand the incredible need for clean
noise-free AC power, it's important to note that today's
sophisticated studio equipment features tremendous dynamic range.
Most of the signal content that defines high resolution such as
harmonics, instrument timbre, high frequency extension, spatial
cues, and fast transient attacks in audio are inherently low in
signal level. Further, when AC noise is induced into audio
processors, pre-amplifiers, microphones, powered monitors,
computers, and mixing consoles these all important low level
signals are distorted or masked. Once signals are masked there is
no way to retrieve the lost content. Advanced AC filtering is
critical when audio or video resolution is at stake. With
Furman's IT-20 II, for the first time you will hear audio
content and see video images as they were meant to be - pristine.
Add to this our SMP non-sacrificial surge suppression, E.V.S.
protection, Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT), and laboratory
grade digital voltmeter and you will be assured that AC noise and
surges are a thing of the past.
Balanced AC Power
In much the same way that balanced audio lines can reduce the
pickup of hum and other types of electromagnetic interference
(EMI), the use of balanced AC power lines in sensitive audio,
video, or computer installations can make an enormous difference
in system noise and signal integrity. But power distribution in
North America, unfortunately, is not balanced. The distribution
standards currently in use were derived from practices
established over a century ago, when electric power use was
limited to lighting and motors .long before any AC noise
sensitive applications existed. The emphasis then was on
convenience (from the power utilities . standpoint) and safety,
but not noise cancellation. The result was a three-wire
distribution scheme in which 120V branch circuits have a hot wire
and a neutral wire, with the neutral tied to a third wire
connected for safety to an earth ground. The third wire does not
carry any current unless there is a fault. This unbalanced scheme
can create hum in audio circuits for two main reasons. First, the
current flowing in the hot wire induces hum in any other nearby
wires, which may carry vulnerable low-level audio or video
signals. Second, because the impedance of chassis and cable
shielding to ground is always greater than zero ohms, ground
current flowing from power supply capacitors and from EMI pickup
causes a voltage drop at 60Hz and its harmonics. This low level
noise becomes part of the audio signals.
With a center-tapped isolation transformer, the AC power
feeding a studio can be balanced at its source. The
current-carrying wires then are no longer "hot" (120V)
and "neutral" (0V), but two 60V lines of opposite
polarity (referenced to ground connected to the center tap),
whose difference is 120V. This type of power, when run around a
room, does not induce hum into nearby audio wiring, because the
two conductors induce equal and opposite voltages that cancel
each other out. Similarly, ground currents are all but eliminated
by the same common-mode cancellation effect. No longer is it
necessary to adopt cumbersome and expensive star-ground systems
or use massive bus bars or heavy ground rods. Further, with
features such as our center tap ground lift, ground induced noise
may be reduced even further.
Of course Balanced AC Power is only the beginning of a system
free of AC noise. Asymmetrical noise or what is called
"differential mode" is responsible for well over half
of the noise present in today's AC lines. For this reason we
employ our exclusive Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT). This
assures that your audio, video, or computer signals are as pure
and uncorrupted as possible.
Linear Filtering Technology
(LiFT)
Unfortunately, traditional AC filter conditioners have been
designed for unrealistic laboratory conditions. Prior
technologies could actually harm audio and video performance more
than they help, due to the resonant peaking of their antiquated,
non-linear designs. Under certain conditions, these designs can
actually add more than 10 dB of noise to the incoming AC line!
Worse still, lost digital data, the need to re-boot digital
pre-sets, or destroyed digital converters are frequently caused
by excessive voltage spikes and AC noise contaminating the
equipment ground. Furman's LiFT takes another approach,
ensuring optimal performance through linear filtering and no
leakage to ground.
Series Multi-State Protection Plus
(SMP+)
Traditional surge suppression relies on circuits that
"sacrifice" themselves when exposed to multiple
transient voltage spikes, requiring the dismantling of your
system and repair of your surge suppressor. With Furman's
SMP+, however, damaging transient voltages are safely absorbed,
clamped and dissipated. No sacrificed parts, no service calls, no
downtime. Also unique to Furman's SMP+ is its unparalleled
clamping voltage. While other designs offer clamping voltages
that are well above 300Vpk, Furman's SMP+ clamps at 188Vpk,
133 VAC RMS, even when tested with multiple 6000Vpk - 3000 amp
surges! This unprecedented level of protection is only available
with Furman's SMP+ technology.
Extreme Votlage Shutdown
(E.V.S.)
When voltage rises to extreme levels because of a lost neutral
line or an accidental connection to 208 or 240 VAC, Furman's
Extreme Voltage Shutdown kicks in, automatically powering down
all equipment quickly and safely in order to prevent damage from
occurring. An indicator LED will then illuminate, alerting you to
the situation until the over voltage condition is corrected.
Optional RRM-2 Rear Rack Mount Ears
(sold separately)
Adjustable depth rack mount ears for the IT-20 II. Adjustment
depth is 17" to 18.25" from inside front panel.
Specifications:Output Current:
20 amps (2400 watts at 60/120V)
Shutdown Voltage:
at 135-140 VAC
Inlets
Heavy duty power cord with 20A three-pronged plug
Outlets
12 rear (isolated), 2 front (GFCI) each rated at 20 amps
Spike Protection Modes
Line to neutral, zero ground leakage
Spike Clamping voltage
100 Vpk @ 3,000 amps, 133 VAC RMS
(tested to UL-1449 6,000 Vpk @ 3,000 amps)
Response Time
1 nanosecond
Maximum Surge Current
6,500 amps
Weight:
80 lbs.
Differential Noise Attenuation
10 dB @ 10 kHz
40 dB @ 100 kHz
100 dB @ 10 MHz
Common Noise Attenuation
Greater than 80 dB @ 20 kHz
Greater than 40 dB @ 20 kHz to 1MHz
(Linear attenuation curve from 0.05-100 ohms line impedance)
Turns Ratio
1:1, wingdings seperated with Faraday Shield
Transformer Regulation
3% at full load
Power consumption:
12 watts for display and control circuits
Voltmeter Accuracy
± 1V
Dimensions:
1.75" H x 19" W x 10.5" D.
Three Year Limited Warranty
The IT-20 II is protected by a limited three year warranty
covering defects in materials and workmanship
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