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may not change their standards for "what type of power or current is suitable for billing, " we have gone to great
lengths to offer an alternative to those who may be concerned, but who nevertheless wish to achieve the best
possible audio/video performance.

Extreme Voltage Indicator

One portion of the Niagara 3000's non-sacrificial surge protection is dedicated to a fast-acting extreme voltage
shutdown circuit. If more than 140VAC is present on the incoming AC line for more than a quarter of a second, the
circuit will instantly open a high-current relay that will disengage the AC power from all of the Niagara 3000's AC
outlets, activating the red front-panel LED "Extreme Voltage" warning indicator. Once the event has passed, or the
building wiring fault has been corrected, the circuit will automatically re-engage.

Break-in Time/Continuous Use

The Niagara 3000 is made of a variety of passive and active components. Though every attempt has been made
to reduce the necessity of so-called "break-in, " "burn-in, " or "run-in" time—including high-power run-in of every
critical capacitor in the Level-X Linear Noise-Dissipation Circuits—the Niagara 3000 will benefit from continuous
use, just like any other audio/video component. This is not to say that you will be made to "suffer" through weeks
or months of intolerable performance until that "magic day" when the parts are fully formed and ready. On the
contrary, the Niagara 3000 will perform very well from the first moment you use it. It will improve gradually, in
small increments, over a period of approximately two weeks. While leaving the Niagara 3000 turned on during
this period will aid the process, it is also perfectly acceptable to turn the unit off; doing so will simply increase the
time it takes to reach final "break-in. "
The Niagara 3000 has a 5-year warranty, but it was designed to last for over two decades. Provided that the
Niagara 3000 is used inside a home, store, studio, or office with a reasonable climate (45 degrees to 100 degrees
Fahrenheit, with less than 20% humidity), it can be left on continuously; there are no parts that will wear out.
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