Furman AP-230 is noise sniffer that provides an analysis of noise power which can be heard.
The device is used for detecting disturbance such as electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) on the power grid. These disturbances can affect electrical circuits because of either their electromagnetic radiation or electromagnetic induction. These disturbances may detain, disrupt, limit, or lower the effective performance of the device.
They can cause simple degradation of data or even, a total loss of data. However, by using the Furman AP-230 noise sniffer, all of these disturbances can be detected to prevent the users from the risk of any loss that may occur.
For rear rack illumination, Furman AP-230 uses gooseneck lamp which is a kind of light fixture where a lamp is attached to an adjustable and flexible shaft. It allows the users to place the light source without making any movement to the item or fixture that they will illuminate.
The gooseneck lamp used by Furman AP-230 is the lamp with a voltage of 12 volt and a current of 1.5 amp. Furthermore, Furman AP-230 also sports Series Mode Protection (SMP) and Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT). It gets noise attenuation of 10dB at 10 kHz, 40 dB at 100 kHz and 100 dB at 10 MHz.
Features:
• Noise attenuation of 10dB at 10 kHz, 40 dB at 100 kHz and 100 dB at 10 MHz.
• Sporting Series Mode Protection (SME) and Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT)
• Gooseneck lamp to illuminate the rear rack
Specification:
• Delay connection (in second): 0, 0.5, 5, and 10
• Noise Attenuation: 10 dB @ 10 kHz, 40 dB @ 100 kHz, 100 dB @ 10 MHz
• Dimensions: 19 “/ 1U, depth 27 cm,
• Weight: 5 kg
• Gooseneck lamp voltage: 12 V
• Gooseneck lamp current: 0.5 A