Warning – Advanced Protection SPDee DC User Manual

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NORMAL OPERATION

Green LED Indicator – The LED indicator illuminates

when the SPD is energized and operating correctly.

Indicator operation: Every suppression element

is connected via logic to the green LED. Should

any suppression element fail, the green LED will

extinguish. Be aware that LED requires sufficient

voltage to operate. Photovoltaic applications having

limited sunlight may not generate enough power to

illuminate the LED.

Microswitch Option

A UL Listed ‘M’ option allows a user to monitor the

operational status of internal MOVs. This is similar

to a dry contact, but does not require that the

SPD remain fully energized. Note that many SPD

diagnostic circuits require power to operate. This

becomes problematical on a PV application when

there is no sunlight, and consequently no power.

The diagnostics and/or contacts would change

state every time the sun goes up or goes down. In

turn, this could falsely indicate problems (sun went

down, as opposed to SPD is failed).

The ‘M’ option monitors each MOV’s integral

microswitches via logic. Two 20 AWG wires exit

the pipe nipple for customer connection to remote

sensing equipment. Power must be limited to 50mA

at 12VDC. Power inputs above 50mA at 12VDC will

damage the microswitches and will not be covered

under warranty. At the ends of the 20 AWG wires,

correct operational state is Open circuit. If any

MOV fails, the microswitch will Close. In simplest

terms: Open = Good, Closed/short = problem. The

‘M’ option consumes the microswitch contacts that

would normally be used by the LED circuitry. The

diagnostic LED is not available with the ‘M’ option.

(The ‘M’ option also requires the ‘R’ option, which

removes the LED and its power supply circuitry.)

In most instances, a different label is used such

that visual inspection is easier. Each MOV includes

small pop-up tabs, which are not visible under

the standard label. A revised label allows visual

inspection under the clear polycarbonate enclosure

lid. Please contact APT Tech Support with any

questions at (800) 237-4567.

Maintenance

SPDs require minimal maintenance. We recommend

periodic inspection of diagnostic indicators to ensure

proper operation. We also recommend keeping the

SPD clean as appropriate.

Troubleshooting & Service

Please contact us for any service related issues.

We want to take care of any problems.

Quality SPDs withstand severe duty and attempt to

protect their load until failure. There are electrical

anomalies that SPDs cannot protect against.

These are generally Sustained Overvoltages also

known as Temporary Overvoltages (TOVs). In this

context, Sustained Overvoltages may be relatively

short duration (on AC systems, could be only a few

cycles). Failed SPDs tend to be symptoms, not

root causes. We suggest treating a failed SPD as

a ‘canary in the coalmine’ as there may be larger

issues at play. Be aware that photovoltaic systems

generate maximum voltage at coldest temperatures

and brightest light. For example, full sunup after

a cool/cold night produces maximum voltage on

photovoltaic systems. The system’s maximum

voltage rating should take this into account.

As a generalization, the single largest ‘killer’ of

SPDs is reference to ground issues. If the SPD

shows problems on startup, there is reasonable

chance of bonding/grounding/misapplication

issue. This permanently damages the unit. If not

corrected, it will happen again.

Any returns need a Return Authorization (RA)

number.

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WARNING

!

VERIFY THAT ALL POWER CIRCUITS ARE

DEENERGIZED BEFORE MAKING CONNECTIONS

All electrical connections should be performed by a qualified

(licensed) electrician or technician. All wiring must comply with

the National Electrical Code (NEC

®

) and applicable local codes.

V

WARNING

Do Not Hi-Pot Test

Resulting Damage is not Covered Under Warranty

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