Info from OneAC tech support:
For your PC360A:
1. Does it output a sine wave or square wave? ANSWER: It's just a power
conditioner and what you feed into it you get on the output. So AC
sinewave signal in Ac signal out.
2. Please describe the protection I get normal mode vs common mode (or is it the same?). ANSWER: Normal-Mode noise is defined as the noise voltage measured between the current-carrying conductors,i.e.Live(Hot) and Neutral. Normal- Mode is sometimes known as Symmetric, Differential-Mode, Or Transverse-Mode. Common-Mode noise is
defined as the noise voltage measured between live and Neutral together,
and Ground. This is sometimes known as Asymmetric mode or Longitudal Mode. Common-Mode is measured between Neutral And Ground.
3. The XR45 operates with a two prong poliarized plug. No ground plug. Will the use of this 2 prong C7 style plug compromise the protection I might get from the PC360A? ANSWER: No.
4. This is a home theater. How much accoustic noise does your unit make? Does it hum or buzz? ANSWER: (Very Little)
Do you have a dBA spec on the noise? ANSWER: (No)
Would purchasing a larger ConditionOne unit and just using for the
130 watts reduce the accoustic noise I might experience? ANSWER: (No)
5. Your datasheet is not very clear on what exactly a Virtual Kelvin Ground is. Can you send more info on what that feature does? ANSWER: Well the advantages of a power conditioner with a virtual kelvin ground is excellent normal mode and connon mode noise rejection, excellent energy transfer, no over-sizing necessary, no inductive kickback, stable under dynamic loads and notching and efficient and reliable.
I hope this helps. call us if you have any questions 1-800-327-801 ext 3
sorry for the delay.