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The Niagara 5000UK owner’s manual contains considerable information to ensure optimal performance, troubleshoot both 

common and rare system interactions, and is a great primer to the technology that makes this unit so unique. However, we 

appreciate and respect your valuable time. At the very least, we humbly ask that you follow this quick-start guide.

If the Niagara 5000UK has been exposed to excessive rain, fl ooding, fi re, or has sustained considerable physical 

damage, we ask that the unit be returned. Do not attempt to energize the unit or connect equipment to it!

The power source to which the Niagara 5000UK is connected should be 230-265VAC single phase nominal voltage, 

13 amps (current capacity RMS). For proper operation, the Niagara 5000UK requires a safety ground (supplied via 

the power utility AC wall outlet). 

The Niagara 5000UK may be placed on any table, cabinet, shelf, or fl oor. When rack-mounting is required, the four 

threaded feet may be removed with a standard Phillips screwdriver. 

Placement or proximity to other components is not critical, and, under standard use, the Niagara 5000UK does not 

produce any appreciable heat. 

Once the Niagara 5000UK is placed, an appropriate 13- to 16-amp-rated AC cord must be connected to the rear-

panel AC inlet (IEC-C20) connector. The AC cord must have an IEC-C19 female-end connector and a grounded male 

240VAC UK-1 13P plug for use in EU, Russia, or other countries that require this outlet. For the best performance and 

proper Ground-Noise Dissipation, we recommend AudioQuest AC cords

High-Current/Low-Z Power Banks: There are three High Current/Low-Z Power outlets (labeled “1,” “2,” and “3”). The 

outlets feature our Transient Power Correction Technology and are designed to enhance the performance of power 

amplifi ers via our circuit’s low-impedance transient current reservoir. Power amplifi ers, monoblock amplifi ers, 

integrated amplifi ers, powered receivers, or powered subwoofers should only be connected to these three outlets. 

Power Correction Switch: This rear-panel-mounted switch MUST be set in the ENGAGE position, regardless of 

the equipment (line-level, digital, video components, or power amplifi cation) that is connected to the Niagara 

5000UK. It may not function properly otherwise. If necessary, see user manual set-up for more detailed information. 

(Otherwise, please place this switch in the ENGAGE position.)

Level-X Ultra-Linear Noise-Dissipation System Power Banks: Typically, these are for all line-level, digital, and 

video products. There are four banks (comprising outlet groups 4/5, 6/7, 8/9, and 10/11) that utilize this technology 

within the Niagara 5000UK. Further, each outlet group employs ground-noise isolation that is independent from 

the others. 

I hear a slight buzzing sound coming from the Niagara 5000UK. Is it damaged? No, it’s not damaged (or, at 

least, damage is very unlikely). If you’re in an extraordinarily quiet room and you hear this buzzing sound only when 

in relatively close proximity to the Niagara 5000UK, or only when you place your ear next to the unit, the buzzing 

is normal and cannot be entirely eliminated (though easily detectable levels are rare). See the Niagara 5000UK 

manual for detailed information about high-level harmonic AC line distortion and its ability to make some of the 

circuits suff er from mechanical ringing, or 

magnetostriction

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Quick-Start Guide

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