AudioQuest Niagara 7000 Owner's Manual

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Specifications
Surge Suppression:
Non-sacrificial (nothing to damage with repeated 6000V/3000A 
input surge tests, which is the maximum that can survive through a 
building’s AC electrical panel).
Extreme Voltage Shutdown 
Voltage:
140VAC (will activate the main high-current relay to open within less 
than 0.25 second; automatically resets once the incoming power is 
within a safe range).
Common-Mode Noise Dissipation:
In  excess of 30dB from 60Hz to 100MHz, linearized for dynamic 
(rising) line impedance with frequency (source) and 10 to 50 ohm 
load, system current dependent.
Transverse-Mode Noise 
Dissipation:
In  excess of 24dB from 3kHz to 1GHz, linearized for dynamic 
(rising) line impedance with frequency (source) and 10 to 50 ohm 
load, system current dependent.
Input Current Maximum Capacity: 
20 amps RMS (total). 
Ultra-Linear Dielectric-Biased 
Symmetrical Power AC Outlet 
Banks:
 
4 (two 100% isolated groups total). Group one is AC Bank 5/6 
and group two is Bank 3/4 (5 amps RMS total per group, maximum 
output current capacity). 
Number of AC Outlets: 
12  (4 High Current/Transient Power Correction; 8  Ultra-Linear/
Dielectric-Biased Symmetrical Power).
Power Consumption: 
Typically, less than 0.25 amps at 120VAC input, or with the power 
correction switched to Standby setting. 
(This is dependent on a reactive vector load. For more info, see “Operation 
and Continuous Use: Rear-Panel Power Correction Switch – Niagara 7000 
current draw.”)
Dimensions: 
17.5” W x 5.24” H x 17.2” D (3-RU rack-mounting ears, optional)
Weight: 
81 lbs.