Warning – Advanced Protection TE/1C40 User Manual

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The TE/1C40 is a Type 2 SPD. The TE/1C40 is

suitable for use downstream of the service disconnect.

Installation

Pre-Plan your installation. You need to accomplish the

following:

• Meet all National and Local codes (NEC

®

Article

285 and UL 1449 address SPDs)

• Confirm System voltage to SPD voltage (120V

SPD will fail instantly on 240V, 277V, etc.)

• Mount SPD as close to panel or equipment as

possible to keep leads short (long leads hurt

performance substantially)

• Ensure leads are as short and straight as

possible, including neutral and ground. Use a

breaker position that is close to the SPD and the

panel’s neutral & ground.

• Recommended breaker size is 20A due to 12

AWG conductor.

• Make sure system is grounded per NEC

®

and

clear of faults before energizing SPD (inadvertent

system problem may fail SPD)

• Never Hi-Pot test Any SPD (will prematurely fail

SPD)

1. Use voltmeter to check voltages and ensure correct

SPD. See Data Sheet for specs & wire-outs.

2. Determine Mounting location – weather resistant

equipment may be required.

3. If SPD has optional Flush Mount Kit, pre-plan its

installation. See Figure 2.

4. Remove power from panel/source. Confirm panel/

source is deenergized.

5. Identify breaker location and SPD location. Position

SPD such that LEDs are best visible.

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If Flush Mount Kit was ordered, follow Flush

Mount instructions and then proceed at #6.

6. Mount SPD – weather resistant applications require

additional sealing, etc. (not included).

- Remove an appropriately sized knockout from

panel.

- Connect conductors as appropriate – short and

straight as possible.

7. Label or mark conductors as appropriate (neutral:

white, ground: green, energized: black)

8. Make sure system is bonded per NEC® and is clear

of hazards or faults before energizing (N-G bonding

not per NEC® will fail SPDs: #1 cause of SPD

failures).

9. Energize and confirm proper operation of green

LED indicators. If any connected phase LED does

not illuminate, remove power, check all connections

and test again. If any connected phase LED still

does not illuminate, contact Technical

Support at: 1-800-727-0669.

10. The SPD is equipped with an audible alarm which

will sound in the event of an alarm condition. This

indicates a problem with the SPD which requires

further evaluation. There is no test or silence switch.

De-energizing the SPD will silence the alarm.

The voltage rating of the device and system must always be

verified before energizing the SPD. All electrical connections

should be performed by a qualified (licensed) electrician. All

wiring must comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC)

and applicable local codes.

Maintenance of this Surge Protective Device

should be performed by qualified electrical

personnel

only.

During normal operation, hazardous voltages are

present inside the unit.

When servicing this unit, be sure to follow all

electrical safety precautions.

All power sources to this unit should be locked

off before servicing. This will prevent the risk of

receiving an electrical shock.

WARNING

VERIFY ALL POWER CIRCUITS ARE DE-ENERGIZED

BEFORE MAKING CONNECTIONS

!

A

B

G

N

BREAKER

ALARM

Figure 1

Typical

TE/1C40 SPD Installation

• Use closest breaker to SPD

• Locate SPD close to intended

breaker

• Keep Leads Short as Possible

• Avoid Sharp Bends

• Rotate

SPD

such that LED

indicator is most

visible

• Outdoor installation requires

appropriate weather sealing at

nipple (sealing conduit, etc.)

To Protected Loads

surge

assure

TM

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