
Torus Power AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation) is a full-feature state-of-the-art power conditioner and voltage stabilizer. Torus voltage stabilization keeps equipment in the optimal voltage operating range (115VAC to 125VAC in North America) regardless of fluctuations in line voltages. International versions are also available for Continental Europe, UK, and Asia/Australia.
Torus Power AVR cleans and conditions AC power, providing noise attenuation from 2 kHz to beyond 1MHz. Like all Torus Power products, AVR series provides true isolation (using massive toroidal transformers) along with low source impedance and large enough instantaneous current for today’s most sophisticated and powerful audio amplifiers. Medical grade outlets are used to ensure maximum contact reliability.
Torus Power AVR series uses a micro-processor to monitor and control the power provided to connected components.

The dimmable front panel display on the Torus Power AVR indicates the input and output voltages, and displays output current and fault condition. When a fault occurs, the Torus Power AVR can pre-program whether to continue operating the equipment or power it down. Likewise when line conditions return to normal, user can pre-program whether to power up the equipment, or wait for manual power up.
The Torus Power AVR is pre-programmed to power down the system when a high or low fault conditions occurs (user can over-ride).
There are multiple interfaces built into the Torus Power AVR:
1) Ethernet interface with built-in web browser allows any computer to view voltage and current readings and turn the AVR unit on or off.
2) RS-232 is provided for connection to media control systems.
3) Two 12V triggers are provided.
Does your system need automatic voltage regulation?
Under ideal conditions, when the supplied power line is stable and dependable, you may not need voltage regulation. In such an ideal situation, your equipment can operate within the normal tolerance of the line voltage.
In reality, the power supplied to most areas is less than ideal due to 0utdated power grids. In most areas, the power regularly drops or rises above the acceptable range (in North America +/– 5V, Europe/Asia/Australia +/- 10V) . These voltage sags, brownouts, and surges can stress components and shorten equipment life. In the worst case, catastrophic events can destroy valuable equipment. In such real-world conditions, Torus Power AVR can protect your equipment, and improve the quality and enjoyment of your audio and video experience.
Picture Above : AVR rear panel showing 12V Fault and Trigger jacks, RS-232, and Ethernet connection.