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Key Features
- SMP Protection
- Linear Filtering Technology
The Furman P-2400 IT Symmetrically Balanced Power Conditioner provides premium AC noise reduction by isolating your components 100% from the power grid. This power conditioner features over 80 dB of common-mode and over 50 dB of differential-mode noise reduction for recording, mastering, and broadcast studios, or anywhere noise-free performance is critical.
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On the reverse of the unit, what characteristics and functionality distinguishes the two black outlets (from the standard orange ones)?
With regards to the Furman p-2400 IT, the orange outlets are transformer isolated, providing the highest level of filtration of noise. The black outlets are Ground Fault (GFCI) protected outlets put on the P-2400 IT as a safety mechanism. The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) on the P-2400 ITs rear panel is a special kind of circuit breaker that detects an imbalancein the current flowing into the two hot legs. The missing current is presumed to be flowing through the ground conductor (the roundpin on an AC outlet).Ground current often indicates a dangerous partial or full short circuit. If an imbalance is detected, the GFCI trips and cuts off powernot only to itself, but to all the P-2400 IT outlets.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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Is the Furman P-2400 IT also a power regulator, or just a power conditioner?
The Furman P-2400 IT does not offer power regulation. For both voltage regulation and power conditioning, you may consider the Furman P-3600 AR G.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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On the front face of the Furman P-2400 IT, are the two electrical outlets consistent with the black outlets on the back of the unit, or with the orange outlets on the back of the unit?
On the Furman P-2400 IT, the two electrical outlets on the front are balanced just as the ones in the back. They also pertain to the B bank.
Date published: 2018-08-27
