GE Industrial Solutions Tranquell Series Medium and High User Manual

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

GE Tranquell Enhanced Thermal Protection (ETP) Series Type 1 and Type 2 Surge Protective

Devices (formerly called TVSS), are designed for installation on low voltage electrical distribution

systems. GE SPDs are designed to protect electrical equipment loads against the damaging

effects of transient voltages that can be induced or generated as a result of remote lightning,

power equipment switching or high frequency disturbances.

All GE Tranquell ETP Series SPDs incorporate Metal Oxide Varistor (MOV) technology to achieve

superior transient suppression performance. Integral to each MOV is a unique Thermal

Protection System that provides effective circuit interruption in the event of an abnormal phase

overvoltage condition. Other standard features include protection status indicating lights, an

audible alarm with test and disable features, form C alarm contacts for remote monitoring, a

surge event counter, and built in EMI filtering. A surge rated disconnect switch is provided on

select models.

The GE Tranquell SPD units described in this manual are enclosed in GE A-Series Panelboard Box

Extension Enclosures and are UL/cUL Listed, conforming to UL 1283 and UL 1449 3

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where applicable. All published ratings are in accordance with ANSI / IEEE C62.41.1-2002,

C62.41.2-2002 and NEMA LS1-1992 (R2000) recommended guidelines.

Model covered by this manual are:

GE Tranquell TPME and TPHE, UL Type 2 model types ending with the part number suffix of BX9S,

BX9WS, BX9F, BX9WF, BX24WF or BX24WS. (Example: TPHE277Y20BX24WS)

Model types are also available in a UL Type 1 rating. These models will be labeled with part

number suffixes of BX9ST1, BX9WST1, BX9FT1, BX9WFT1, BX24WFT1 or BX24WST1.

APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

Determining the surge protection to be provided in a facility or for a particular system or

equipment can be a complex task that should be addressed as early as possible. This is typically

when a new facility is constructed or sensitive electronic equipment has been installed. The

following guidelines are offered for application assistance:

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Prior to installing any SPD, ensure that your facility electric supply system is properly

installed and connected in accordance with all applicable national and local codes and

safety procedures. All equipment and systems should be installed in accordance with

manufacturer’s instructions.

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Utilize the personnel from your local utility, your engineering department, GE application or

service engineering, or a professional consulting engineering firm for technical guidance or

troubleshooting.

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Understand your system, and the capabilities and limitations of SPD and other power

conditioning equipment.

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Select the proper GE Tranquell Series SPD unit for your system voltage, configuration, and

the anticipated surge environment. Some of the key parameters for selection are defined

below:

 SPD T

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The SPDs covered in this document are rated and marked accordingly for use on Type 1 or Type 2

applications. Type 1 SPDs can be installed on either line or load side of the electrical distribution

system’s main breaker or fuse. Type 2 SPDs can be installed only on the load side.

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