SERIES II 16 AMP POWER CONDITIONERS
to 380 VAC, by shutting off the incoming power
I N T R O D U C T I O N
until the over-voltage condition is corrected.
Thank you for purchasing a Furman Series II
Power Conditioner, and congratulations on
choosing the best protection for your electronics.
Series II Power Conditioners feature Furman’s
revolutionary SMP+ circuitry, as well as our
exclusive Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT).
Together, SMP+ and LiFT comprise what is,
without question, the world’s most advanced
and comprehensive transient voltage surge
suppressor / conditioner.
LiFT (Linear Filtering Technology)
Unfortunately, traditional AC filter / conditioners
have been designed for unrealistic laboratory
conditions. Prior technologies, whether multi-
pole filter or conventional series mode, could
actually harm audio and video performance
more than they helped, due to the resonant
peaking of their antiquated, non-linear designs.
Under certain conditions, these designs could
actually add more than 10 dB of noise to the
incoming AC line! Worse still, digital data
loss, the need to re-boot digital pre-sets, or
destruction of digital converters are frequently
caused by excessive voltage spikes and AC
noise contaminating the equipment ground.
Furman’s SMP+ with LiFT takes another
approach, ensuring optimal performance with
linear filtering and zero leakage to ground.
SMP+
Furman’s SMP+ surge suppression
incorporates multiple protection technologies
including MOV’s along with a powerful filter to
remove noise from the AC line, making it the
most advanced and reliable power conditioning
technology available. Unique to Furman’s
SMP+ is its unparalleled clamping voltage.
While other designs clamp at voltages that are
well above 450 Vpk, SMP+ clamps at 376 Vpk,
(266 VAC RMS). This unprecedented level
of protection is only available with Furman’s
SMP+ technology. Additionally, Furman’s
trusted over-voltage circuitry protects against
those all-too-frequent accidental connections
S A F E T Y I N F O R M AT I O N
To obtain best results and maximum protection
from your Furman Series II Power Conditioner,
please read this manual carefully before use.
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5. Route the power cord and other cables
WA R N I N G
where they are not likely to be walked on,
tripped over, or stressed. Pay particular
attention to the condition of the plugs, and
to cords and cables at the point where they
exit your Series II unit. Replace damaged
cords and cables immediately to prevent
risk of fire or injury.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not
expose this equipment to rain or moisture.
Dangerous high voltages are present inside the
enclosure. Do not remove the covers. Refer
servicing to qualified personnel only. The
lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol is
intended to alert all users to the presence of
dangerous un-insulated voltages within the
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
6. Clean your Series II unit with a damp cloth only.
Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners.
Never pour liquid on or into the unit.
7. Your Series II unit should be serviced by
qualified service personnel if:
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
• The power supply cord or the plug has
been frayed, kinked, or cut.
• Objects have fallen or liquid has spilled
into the unit.
(Please read prior to installation)
1. Read all safety and operating instructions
before installing your Series II unit. Retain
this manual for future reference.
• The unit has been exposed to rain or other
moisture.
• The unit does not appear to operate normally.
• The “Protection OK” indicator is not lit.
• The unit has been dropped, or the
enclosure has been damaged.
• The retractable LED lights have failed (not
applicable to the PM-PRO E II).
2. Do not use your Series II unit near water
– for example, near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming pool, or
in a wet basement.
3. Do not operate your Series II unit near
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other heat
sources.
8. Your Series II unit requires that a safety
ground be present for proper operation. Any
attempt to operate the unit without a safety
ground is considered improper operation
and could invalidate the warranty.
4. Connect your PL-PRO E II, PL-PRO DE II,
or PM-PRO E II only to a 220 – 240 VAC,
50 Hz, 16 amp grounded electrical outlet.
Do not defeat the ground or change the
polarization of the power plug.
9. Do not attempt to service your Series II unit
beyond what is described in this manual.
All other servicing should be referred to
qualified service personnel.
5. Do not make or break connections to the
PowerCon outlets of “P” models while the
unit is switched on.
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ADDITIONAL F EATU R E S
PL-PRO PE II
PL-PRO SERIES II E & PE
All PL-PRO Series II models include an 8 foot,
1.5mm x 3 gauge heavy-duty power cable. A
rear mounted BNC jack accepts any standard
(12 VAC 0.5 amp) gooseneck lamp for rear
rack illumination.
These models offer a 20-segment LED bar
graph meter that displays incoming voltage
between 180 and 256 volts in 4-volt steps. The
normal range voltages are indicated in green,
with moderately and extremely high or low
voltages in yellow and red respectively. The
voltmeter’s accuracy is ±4 volts. It can easily
be re-calibrated, if necessary.
PL-PRO SERIES II E, PE, DE & PDE
These models feature LED rack lights which
produce virtually no heat and provide an
extremely long life span. A dimmer control for
the rack lights allows the user to adjust the
level of illumination or simply switch the lights
off. A rear mounted BNC jack accepts any
standard (12 VAC 0.5 amp) gooseneck lamp
for illumination at the rear of the rack.
2 3 0
PL-PRO PDE II
PL-PRO SERIES II DE & PDE
These models offer a laboratory-precision
digital meter that displays incoming voltage in
1-volt steps. The voltmeter’s accuracy is ±1.5
volt.
2 3 0
00.5
PM-PRO PE II
PM-PRO SERIES II E & PE
These models include two laboratory-precision
digital meters: a voltage meter that displays
incoming voltage in 1-volt steps, and a true
RMS current meter that measures the AC
power draw within 0.5 amp.
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Voltmeter
PL-PRO E II
Switched Outlet
Rear Light Switch
Light Tube Dimmer
Power Switch/Circuit Breaker
Circuit Breaker for IECs
LED Light Tubes
PL-PRO PE II
Rear Light Switch
Light Tube Dimmer
Voltmeter
PL-PRO DE II
Digital Voltmeter
Switched Outlet
2 3 0
Light Tube Dimmer
Rear Light Switch
LED Light Tubes
Power Switch/Circuit Breaker
Circuit Breaker for IECs
PL-PRO PDE II
2 3 0
Rear Light Switch
Digital Voltmeter
Light Tube Dimmer
PM-PRO E II
Switched Outlet
2 3 0
00.5
Rear Light Switch
Digital Voltmeter
Digital Current Meter
Power Switch/Circuit Breaker
PM-PRO PE II
Circuit Breaker for IECs
2 3 0
00.5
Rear Light Switch
PL-PRO E II, PL-PRO DE II, PM-PRO E II
10 Switched IEC Outlets
BNC Connector for Gooseneck Lamp
BNC Connector for Gooseneck Lamp
PL-PRO PE II, PL-PRO PDE II, PM-PRO PE II
5 Switched IEC Outlets
3 Switched PowerCon Outlets
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lamp can be powered on or off with the rear
O PE RATI O N
light power switch located on the far left of the
front panel.
Retractable Rack Lights, Rear Panel Lamp
and Dimmer Control:
Series II front panel LED lamps must be
replaced by qualified Furman service
personnel.
The PL-PRO E II, PL-PRO PE II, PL-PRO
DE II and PL-PRO PDE II include a dimmer
control for the two retractable front panel light
tubes. Turn it clockwise to increase brightness
of both light fixtures, or counterclockwise to
decrease brightness. Turning the dimmer
fully counterclockwise when the lights are
not in use, will maximize the life of the LEDs:
however, this is not absolutely necessary.
Whether the light tubes are extended or flush
with the front panel, our high-efficiency, full-
spectrum LEDs generate no appreciable heat.
Multi-Segment LED voltmeter:
(PL-PRO E II and PL-PRO PE II)
This three-color, 20-LED bar graph is an
accurate, self checking AC voltmeter that
continually measures normal voltages. The
meter reads from 180 to 256 volts in 4 volt
increments. Voltages within the normal range
are indicated in green, with moderate and
extremely high or low voltages in yellow and
red respectively. The voltmeter warns of
abnormal conditions by flashing the LEDs in
one of three special patterns.
All Series II units feature a rear BNC socket
which will accept any 12 VAC 0.5A gooseneck
lamp assembly, (such as the Furman GN-LED
or GN-I). Simply slide the BNC plug over the
socket and rotate clockwise until the connector
snaps into the locked position. The rear rack
1. If only the single leftmost LED (beneath
the 180V mark) flashes, the input voltage is
marginally low.
Multi-Segment LED Voltmeter Readings
Mains Vltg. Voltage Status
Voltmeter Reading
Outlets
166-179
180-211
212-219
220-240
241-248
249-256
257-265
Above 280
Low Marginal
Low
Medium Low
Normal
Medium High
High
High Marginal
Extreme (Shutdown)
The LED beneath the 180V mark flashes
Meter Reads in Low Red
Meter Reads in Low Yellow
Meter Reads in Green
Meter Reads in High Yellow
Meter Reads in High Red
All Meter LEDs Flash
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
Meter off—Extreme Voltage LED illuminates
Note: UK version Shutdown threshold is 260 V
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2. If all of the LED’s on the voltmeter
flash, the input voltage is marginally
high. The PL-PRO’s outlets will remain
powered unless the incoming voltage rises
NOTE: Your Series II Power Conditioner does
not compensate for high or low line voltage.
If you frequently move your rack to different
locations, derive power from generators, use
above the Extreme Voltage Shutdown cutoff long extension cords, travel internationally, or
voltage of 270 – 280 volts (UK version:
255 – 260 V).
are in an area prone to brownouts, you may
benefit from the use of one of Furman’s AC
Line Voltage Regulators.
3. If none of the LED’s on the voltmeter are lit,
and the Extreme Voltages LED indicator is
illuminated, then the PL-PRO Series II has
shut down power to its outlets because the
input voltage is in excess of 280 volts (UK
version: 260 V).
On/Off Circuit Breaker:
This 16 amp capacity magnetic circuit breaker
switch is specifically designed to stand up to
the enormous high inrush current demands
of many power amplifiers. Additionally, the
switch is shielded from accidental power
disconnection with a hinged cover.
Digital Voltmeter:
(PL-PRO DE II, PL-PRO PDE II, PM-PRO E II
and PM-PRO PE II)
Furman’s laboratory-precision AC digital
voltmeter continually measures incoming
voltages, with a typical tolerance of +/-1.5VAC.
It should be noted that the voltage is read at
the AC mains input. No adjustment should be
necessary on these units.
Extreme Voltage Shutdown Indicator:
This LED is normally off. It monitors a hazard
common in the entertainment industry: wiring
faults – for example, accidental connection
to 380 VAC where 240VAC is expected. The
Series II SMP+ circuit senses voltages that
are so high that operation would be impossible
and shuts the power down before damage
can occur. Upon initially applying power to
these units, the Extreme Voltage indicator
LED will light if the input voltage is above the
extreme voltage cutoff, and power will not be
applied to the unit’s outlets. If the unit has been
operating with an acceptable input voltage and
subsequently that voltage exceeds 280V, it will
shut off power to the outlet and the Extreme
Voltage LED will light.
Digital Current Meter:
(PM-PRO E II and PM-PRO PE II)
Furman’s laboratory-precision AC digital
current meter continually measures the total
circuit AC load, with a typical tolerance of ±0.5
amp. Because these meters feature true RMS
technology, the current readings are accurate
regardless of load conditions (capacitive,
inductive or resistive).
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Protection OK Indicator:
Action Needed: Remove one piece of
equipment from the Series II unit, open the
hinged switch / breaker cover, and reset the
switch to the on position.
Although the Furman SMP+ circuit assures
virtually impregnable protection against
transient voltage spikes and surges, Nature
occasionally creates electrical forces that
are beyond the capacity of any TVSS device
to absorb without incurring some degree of
damage. In the rare instance that this occurs,
the green “Protection OK” LED indicator
located on your front panel will dim. Some
level of protection from voltage surges will
remain, but the clamping voltage rating will
be compromised. The unit must be returned
to Furman Sound or to an authorized Furman
Service center for repair.
2.) Symptom: No power to the AC outlets,
“Protection OK” indicator is not lit.
Possible Cause: Either the AC outlet to which
your Series II device is connected has no AC
voltage present, or the unit has been subjected
to a sustained voltage in excess of 400 Volts.
Action Needed: Plug the Series II unit into an
AC receptacle where AC voltage is present. If
the problem persists, the protection circuit may
be damaged, and require factory service.
3.) Symptom: Extreme Voltage indicator lit.
NOTE: If the mains power is above the high
cutoff voltage and has caused the unit to
remove power from its outlets, it cannot restore
power until the operator manually turns the unit
off, then on again. Before turning the unit back
on, always check the source of the problem,
and change the AC source if necessary.
Possible Cause: Input voltage is above 270
– 280 volts, causing power to the unit’s outlets
to be shut down. Additionally, at turn on, the
unit will not allow AC voltage to reach the
outlets.
Action Needed: Correct the line voltage, then;
turn the unit on. Consider installing a Furman
voltage regulator.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
1.) Symptom: No power to the AC outlets.
Possible Cause: Circuit breaker switch has
tripped to the off position, due to excessive
load.
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SERIES II 16 AMP POWER CONDITIONERS
DEFINITIONS
THREE YEAR LIMITED
WARRANTY
SPIKE: A pulse of energy on the power line.
Spikes can have voltages as high as 6000
volts. Though they are usually of very short
duration, their energy can be considerable,
enough to damage sensitive solid-state
components in audio and computer equipment.
Spikes can also foul switch contacts and
degrade wiring insulation. They are an
unavoidable component of electric power. They
are caused unpredictably by electric motors
(on the premises or outside) switching on or off,
or by utility company maintenance operations,
lightning strikes and other factors. Spikes (also
called surges or transients) are absorbed by
special components in the SMP+ circuitry to
maintain safe voltage levels and protect your
equipment.
Furman Sound, Inc., having its principal place
of business at 1997 South McDowell Blvd.,
Petaluma, CA 94954 (“Manufacturer”) warrants
its 16 amp Series II Power Conditioners (the
“Product”) as follows:
Manufacturer warrants to the original
Purchaser of the Product that the Product sold
hereunder will be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of three years
from the date of purchase. The Purchaser
of the product is allowed fifteen days from
the date of purchase to complete warranty
registration by mail or on-line at the Furman
website. If the Product does not conform to this
Limited Warranty during the warranty period
(as herein above specified), Purchaser shall
notify Manufacturer in writing of the claimed
defects. If the defects are of such type and
nature as to be covered by this warranty,
Manufacturer shall authorize Purchaser to
return the Product to the Furman factory or to
an authorized Furman repair location. Warranty
claims should be accompanied by a copy of
the original purchase invoice showing the
purchase date; this is not necessary if the
Warranty Registration was completed either via
the mailed in warranty card or on-line website
registration. Shipping charges to the Furman
factory or to an authorized repair location must
be prepaid by the Purchaser of the product.
RFI/EMI INTERFERENCE: Noise from RFI
(Radio Frequency Interference) or EMI (Electro
Magnetic Interference) involves lower voltages
and less energy than is found in spikes, but it
is continuous rather than transient in nature.
It is not likely to cause damage, but it can
certainly be annoying, producing static in audio
circuits, “snow” on video screens, or garbled
data in computers. Noise can be introduced
into AC lines by nearby radio transmitters,
certain kinds of lighting, electric motors, and
other sources. Because noise occurs at higher
frequencies than the 50 or 60 Hz AC line, it can
be effectively reduced by low-pass filters.
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Manufacturer shall, at its own expense, furnish
a replacement Product or, at Manufacturer’s
option, repair the defective Product. Return
shipping charges back to Purchaser will be
paid by Manufacturer.
obligation with respect to the Products or
any part thereof, whether based on contract,
tort, strict liability or otherwise. Under no
circumstances, whether based on this Limited
Warranty or otherwise, shall Manufacturer be
liable for incidental, special, or consequential
damages. Manufacturer’s employees or
representatives’ ORAL OR OTHER WRITTEN
STATEMENTS DO NOT CONSTITUTE
WARRANTIES, shall not be relied upon by
Purchaser, and are not a part of the contract
for sale or this limited warranty. This Limited
Warranty states the entire obligation of
Manufacturer with respect to the Product. If
any part of this Limited Warranty is determined
to be void or illegal, the remainder shall remain
in full force and effect.
THE FOREGOING IS IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Manufacturer
does not warrant against damages or defects
arising out of improper or abnormal use of
handling of the Product; against defects or
damages arising from improper installation,
against defects in products or components
not manufactured by Manufacturer, or
against damages resulting from such non-
Manufacturer-made products or components.
This warranty shall be cancellable by
S E R V I C E
Before returning any equipment for repair,
please be sure that it is adequately packed and
cushioned against damage in shipment, and
that it is insured. We suggest that you save
the original packaging and use it to ship the
product for servicing. Also, please enclose
a note giving your name, address, phone
number and a description of the problem.
NOTE: All equipment being returned for
repair must have a Return Authorization (RA)
Number. To get an RA Number, please call the
Furman Service Department: +1 (707) 763-
1010, ext. 121. Please display your RA Number
prominently on the front of all packages.
Manufacturer at its sole discretion if the
product is modified in any way without written
authorization from Furman Sound. This
warranty also does not apply to Products upon
which repairs have been affected or attempted
by persons other than pursuant to written
authorization by Manufacturer.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE. The sole
and exclusive obligation of Manufacturer shall
be to repair or replace the defective Product
in the manner and for the period provided
above. Manufacturer shall not have any other
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Make sure to pick up one of Furman’s goose-
neck lights – the perfect accessory for your
Series II Power Conditioner.
SPECIFICATIONS
Current rating:
16 amps
Operating Voltage:
180 to 280 VAC (UK version, 260 VAC)
Over Voltage Shutdown:
280 VAC typically (UK version, 260 VAC)
Voltmeter Accuracy:
GN-LED
PL-PRO E II / PE II: ±4 VAC, calibrated with internal
trimpot adjustments
PL-PRO DE II / PDE II & PM-PRO E II / PE II: ±1.5 VAC
Current Meter Accuracy:
GN-I
PM-PRO E II / PE II: ±0.5 amp
Spike Protection Modes:
Line to neutral, zero ground leakage
Spike Clamping Voltage:
376 Vpk (266 VAC RMS)
Response time:
1 nanosecond
Maximum surge current:
6,500 amps
Noise attenuation:
10 dB @ 10 kHz
40 dB @ 100 kHz
100 dB @ 10 MHz
Linear attenuation curve from 0.05 - 100 ohms
line impedance
Mechanical:
Dimensions: 1.75” H x 19” W x 10.5” D.
Weight: 11 lbs (5 kg).
Construction: Steel chassis, .125” brushed and black anod-
ized aluminum front panel; glass epoxy printed circuit boards
Power Consumption:
12 watts
Safety Agency Listings:
CE
Furman Sound, Inc.
1997 South McDowell Blvd.
Petaluma, California 94954-6919 USA
Phone: +1 707-763-1010 Fax: +1 707-763-1310
E-mail: [email protected]
030705-D
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