GE Industrial Solutions GE TR5000 Series User Manual

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INSTALLATION (CONT.):

3.

CONDUIT FITTINGS

A ¾” NPT Offset style conduit nipple is provided as an integral part of the SPD on WM and

WMF models for routing the wiring pigtails into the electrical panel. Caution: Do not

attempt to remove, twist, turn or alter the integral conduit nipple. This will cause

irreversible damage to the SPD internal wiring and will void the warranty. An additional

conduit spacer, adapter or fitting should be used only when necessary to facilitate

installation.

For WM4 models, a dimensioned drawing is provided on page 12 showing the recommended

conduit entrance location. A UL-listed nonmetallic ½” liquid tight conduit fitting is

recommended to maintain the NEMA 4X rating of the enclosure. Note that the SPD unit may

be temporarily removed from the NEMA 4X enclosure to facilitate conduit installation.

4.

POWER CONNECTIONS

Wiring pigtails are provided on the SPD for connection to the electrical power system. These

wires are #10 gauge stranded copper. Color coded black for phase connections, white for

neutral and green for ground. See page 14 for power connection location and identification.

5.

WIRE ROUTING

The length of wiring to the SPD must be kept at a minimum for the best performance. Wire

lengths should be short, straight runs between the SPD and power source. Do not attempt to

splice into or lengthen the provided pigtails as this will result in reduced performance. Wiring

impedance can be further minimized by twisting the phase, neutral and ground conductors

together and routed in the same conduit, raceway or channel. Always avoid sharp bends

when routing SPD conductors.

6.

CIRCUIT BREAKER

A dedicated 30 A circuit breaker (not included) is required to connect the SPD to the power

system.

7.

REMOTE ALARM CONTACTS

Remote Alarm Monitoring Contacts are provided on all TR5000 SPD models. If this type of

monitoring is desired, refer to page 14 for the location configuration of these contacts. The

contacts are dry, 1 form C type, rated 125 VAC, 2 Amps maximum. Once the SPD has been

energized and is found to be operating normally, the alarm contacts will only change if there

is a failure within the SPD suppression circuitry, or if power has been disconnected from the

SPD. Leaving the Remote Alarm Contacts unconnected will not affect the performance of the

SPD. Alarm Cables can be spliced and lengthened to facilitate installations without concern

of reduced SPD performance.

8.

PRE-ENERGIZATION CHECK

Once all of the pre-installation conditions have been met and the TR5000 SPD has been

installed, the SPD can now be energized. For SPD Operational Status, refer to Operation and

Maintenance Sections – pages 17 & 18.







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