Specifications – Advanced Protection XCS User Manual

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The XCS is a Type 1 SPD. The XCS is suitable

for use almost anywhere (not as a plug-in SPD).

Type 1 SPDs are evaluated more rigorously by UL

1449 for 2008 NEC

®

Article 285 compliance. Type

1 SPDs and their connecting leads have been

evaluated for line side applications without need

for supplemental overcurrent protection. Type 1

SPDs include internal overcurrent protection. As

a generalization, there are practical maintenance

reasons for installing on the load side of the main

overcurrent device (i.e. Type 2 installation). When

connected on load side of main disconnect, we

recommend connecting via a 30A circuit breaker

due to 10 AWG conductors. The circuit breaker

serves as a disconnect switch and provides NEC

®

imposed short circuit protection to the conductors

in Type 2 or 4 applications. (cUL models are Type

2 due to different cUL criteria.)

Simplified Explanation of Operation: SPDs

sense overvoltage and create a momentary short

circuit to redirect harmful surge energy to earth

ground. They reset automatically and wait for the

next surge. This is similar to the pressure relief

valve on a water heater: pressure goes up, valve

opens to relieve pressure and then resets. In an

electrical system, an SPD senses overvoltage,

shorts temporarily sending energy to ground and

then resets. SPDs are capable of repeating this

function thousands of times.

Parts List

1 - XCS suppressor including 3’ (~1m) conductors

1 - Installation Sheet (this document)

1 - Data Sheet (attached)

If the Flush Mount Kit was ordered,

additional parts include:

1 - Flush Mount Plate

4 - Mounting Screws

*See Figure 3 For Installation

Most XCS have demonstrated 200kA or 100kA

Short Circuit Current Ratings (SCCR) including

leads. See UL Label markings on SPD or see

Data Sheet for specs.) Supplemental overcurrent

protection is not required to protect this SPD.

However, NEC

®

convention requires that connecting

conductors have overcurrent protection in Type 2 or

4 applications. Follow applicable codes.

This device features internal overcurrent and

overtemperature protection that will disconnect

effected surge suppression components at the

end of their useful life, but will maintain power

to the load – now unprotected. If this situation

is undesirable for the application, follow these

instructions for replacing the device. XCS is

ultrasonically welded closed and contains no user

serviceable parts.

Specifications

Temperature Operating

-40

o

C (-40

o

F) to 60

o

C (+140

o

F)

Temperature Storage

-55

o

C (-67

o

F) to 65

o

C (+149

o

F)

Wire Size & Installation Torque 10 AWG; 18 inch-pounds
Appropriate Circuit Breaker

based on conductor size

30A (SPD includes internal OCP)

NEMA 250 Enclosure Rating

Type 4X with appropriate

sealing and sealing conduits

Voltage Rating & Application

Before installing SPD, verify by nameplate voltage

or model number that it has the same voltage rating

as the power distribution system. See attached Data

Sheet or call APT Tech Support at (800) 237-4567

as appropriate. The SPD’s specifier or user should

be familiar with the configuration and arrangement

of the power distribution system. The system is

defined by how the secondary windings of the

transformer supplying the service entrance main or

load are configured. This includes whether or not

the transformer windings are referenced to earth via

a grounding conductor. The system configuration is

not based on how any specific load or equipment is

connected to a particular power distribution system.

SPDs should be installed per the distribution system,

not per a load or motor’s wiring connection.

For example, suppose a 480V three phase motor

appears to be connected as a 480V Delta. In

actuality, the serving distribution system might

be a 480Y/277V grounded Wye, with or without a

neutral pulled to the motor or MCC. The system

is still a 480Y/277V Wye, even though the load

is connected as a Delta. A grounded Wye has a

defined reference to ground (i.e., neutral is bonded

to ground). In contrast, some Delta systems are

ungrounded, which have no reference to ground.

Figure 4

3.00"

.183"

7.91"

7.41"

.201"

2.21" 3.00"

DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT

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