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Yes and no, it depends. The V replaces all PE's installed on the main circuit. It does not replace PE's that are installed on the output of power conditioners. it also doesn't replace PE's installed on non-audio/video circuits.
Michael-The PE V Pro replaces all the filters you have installed on the circuit with the exception to those installed in the power conditioner. You should use the left over filters to voice the power conditioner output, pending the type of power conditioner you own. Passive filters don't need additional PE's installed, but transformer based and regeneration units require PE's on the output for additional voicing/circuit balancing. Any extra filters not used for a power conditioner should be used to damp other circuits in the house. The install is a win win for total house filtration because it opens up filters on hand and eliminates the troubles of main circuit tuning. All you need to do is plug the PE V Pro into the bottom receptacle of the system duplex and allow it 14 days (minimum) to set up. A full break in requires 3 weeks. We use QSG as part of the Pro design to damp wire terminations, so the QSG treatment might require additional time for a full break in. In A/C applications we usually see a full break in of QSG around week 3/4.Note: The PE V Standard and IEC require 12 to 15 days for a full break in. The filter is parallel and does not require the component to be turned on during break in. The PE V Standard and IEC are used in addition to filters already installed on the main circuit.---Jen, Email sent.thanks.