Specifications
AC Current Capacity
Input - 15 Amp capacity required
Output - 11 - 15 Amp RMS * (maximum, all outlets combined - continuous)
* (Due to the Power Factor Technology circuit, available RMS power varies with the reactance of the load (vector).
However, this only affects the circuit breaker for continuous RMS current draw. Since power amplifiers will require high
transient current demands, the IT-Reference 15i will never succumb to current compression. Quite the opposite, in fact,
it will buffer the power amplifier's power supply, while lowering the AC input impedance, allowing power amplifiers to
work more efficiently.
Linear Noise Attenuation
Transverse (Differential) Mode
>40 dB from 4Khz. - 100 kHz.
>80 dB from 100 kHz. – 1GHz.
(Linear attenuation curve from 0.05 – 100 ohms line impedance)
Common Mode
>90 dB from 10Hz. - 50 kHz.
>40 dB from 50kHz. – 1MHz.
Outlets:
2 (discrete symmetrical outlets)
5 (linearly filtered outlets)
4 (Power Factor Technology outlets – 4.5 amps RMS reserve – resistive load – over 55 amps pk. charge)
Transient Voltage Surge Suppression
120VAC Line
Series Multi-Stage Protection - Non-Sacrificial with zero ground contamination
188V peak clamping @ 6000V 3000A input
Telco Cable / Satellite
Less than .1dB line loss
Shutdown Range
140 VAC +/- 3 VAC
Dimensions:
4" H x 17" W x 15.625" D (standard 2RU without feet)
Weight:
50 lbs.
Power Consumption:
8.5 Watts for display and control circuits independent of actual load
Safety Agency Listing:
ETL / C-ETL (Pending)
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Questions and answers
I just purchased a Furman Reference 15i and find the “red” outlets all work but the two “black” Discrete Symmetrical outlets do not work no matter what I plug in. If I replug Into the “red” outlets, what didn’t work in the “black” now work. What’s going on with these strange “black” Discrete Symmetrical outlets – are they faulty or too demanding in some way?
The black Discrete Symmetrical outlets on the Furman IT-REFERENCE 15i may not be working because the GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) has tripped. This can happen if there is an imbalance in current, possibly due to a partial or full short circuit in a connected component. To restore operation, correct the fault and press the reset tab located between the two balanced AC outlets.
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