Knoll PRM150 manual

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    PRM150, PRM200 Advanced Power Conditioners Installation Instructions v1.1 Warning : To be installed and/or used in accordance with appropriate electrical codes and regulations Introduction: Thank you for your purchase of a Knöll PRM150 or PRM200 Advanced Power Conditioner and congratulations on your choice. This specially made conditioner is desig[...]

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    Coaxial surge suppression is often over looked. A convenient “F” connector is provided both for cable TV and the satellite dish. This allows full surge protection through a low loss pass through connection. Telephone line surge protection is provided to bring an added measure of safety to your home. An RJ connector is provided for both in and o[...]

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    Installation: The PRM200 power source connection must be adequate for use at 20 amps. We recommend a properly grounded 30-amp circuit, wired with 10-gauge wiring, if continuous operation near 20 amps is anticipated. A dedicated (nothing else connected) 20-amp circuit is the minimum acceptable to comply with NEC requirements. Consult a qualifi ed el[...]

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    Delayed Turn On’s . When the power conditioner is turned on, th e two outlets labelled “Delay Min” turn on immediately (along with the unswitch ed outlets already turned on). About two seconds later the next tw o outlets labelled “Delay Med” turn on. About two seconds later (four seconds from wh en the power conditioner was first turned o[...]

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    Fuses There is a single slow blow 15-amp fuse in the PRM150 and there is a single 20 amp slow blow fuse in the PRM200. As per safety regulations, only authorized and experienced service people, including Knoll factory personnel are authorized to change these fuses. DO NOT CHANGE these fuses for safety reasons. Cable TV and Satellite Dish For best p[...]

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    PRM150 and PRM200 SPECIFICATIONS Current rating: PRM150 15 amps (1800 watts at 60/120 VAC, 60 HZ) fuse protected. PRM200 20 amps (2400 watts at 60/120 VAC, 60 HZ) fuse protected. Voltage Ranges: 90-135 VAC 60 Hz Remote trigger voltage: 3-24 VDC (input impedance 1k ohm) Clamping Voltage 250v peak (175 volts RMS) Response time: 1 nanosecond Max Surge[...]