PS Audio Power Plant P500 Operation Manual - page 2
Warning
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose
the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical
shock, do not open the enclosure. Refer ser-
vicing to qualified personnel only.
To prevent electric shock, use a 3 prong,
grounded type power cable.
Any change or modifications not expressly
approved in the manual could void your war-
ranty.
Safety Instructions
Any turntable or equipment with AC
synchronous motors, such as some cooling
fans should not be used with MultiWave II.
This equipment must be used with 60Hz
SineWave mode.
We recommend the use of the SineWave
[SINE] or TubeWave [TWAVE] with any type of
tube based audio products.
Read the operating instructions provided with
your P500.
Retain the operating instructions for later use and
reference
Unplug the P500 from the wall outlet before
changing the fuse or performing any cleaning or
service.
Do not operate the P500 near water.
Avoid placement near a water res-
ervoir or excessive moisture.
When replacement parts are
required, be sure they are specified
by the manufacturer to have the
same characteristics as the original
part. Unauthorized substitutions may
result in fire, electric shock, or other
hazards.
Do not operate with faulty or frayed power
cables.
Overview
The Power Plant P500 is a power regenerator
capable of delivering the highest level of AC
performance to all audio and video components.
The PS Audio Power Plant P500 is designed to
operate as a stand-alone power management
device, or as part of a larger power management
system. In many cases one P500 will be all that
is necessary to protect, clean and regenerate
power for a 2 channel audio system or small
home theater system.
The P500 has two power delivery zones: Four
outlets produce "Regenerated AC" with MultiWave
II™. Two outlets pass "Filtered AC" by filtering
power with Ultimate Outlet™ technology.
The Regenerated AC zone is capable of delivering
up to 500 watts of peak power, depending on the
load. The filtration zone is not current limiting and
will deliver as much power as your wall socket can
provide.
All settings in the P500 are non-volatile. Any
changes made to the settings will not be lost,
even if the P500 is disconnected from AC power.
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