Advanced Protection SPDee User Manual

Installation, operation & maintenance manual, Surge protective device (spd), Warning

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Installation, Operation

& Maintenance Manual

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and National Electrical Code are

registered trademarks of National Fire Protection Association, C62.41.1-2002, C62.41.2-2002,

C62.45-2002, C62.72-2007 are registered trademarks of IEEE.

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Thank you for choosing an APT SPD

ee

Surge Protective Device (SPD). SPD

ee

is a high quality, high

energy surge suppressor designed to protect sensitive equipment from damaging transient overvoltages.

SPD

ee

is parallel connected such that circuit ampacity is unlimited. Proper installation is important to

maximize performance. Please follow steps outlined herein. These instructions are not intended to replace

national or local codes. Follow all applicable electrical codes to ensure compliance.

UL 1449 Third Edition (Sept 2009) and 2008

NEC

®

Article 285 generated substantial

changes regarding SPDs.

SPD

ee

complies with latest regulatory

actions and is UL 1449 Listed as such

(VZCA.E321351). There is new emphasis

on installation location, identified as Types

1, 2, 3 and 4, outlined below.

Type 1: Installation on the line side or load side of the service

disconnect overcurrent device and may be used in Type 2

or Type 4 installations. Examples: surge arrestors, lightning

arrestors, meter hubs, metering cabinets, ran out of breaker

positions, etc.

Type 2: Downstream of service disconnect; probably will

connect via breaker. Examples: switchboards, power panels,

panelboards, equipment, motors, pumps, etc.

Type 3: Plug-in SPD

Type 4: Usually treated as a UL Recognized component

in a larger UL Listed finished product. Examples: UL 508

control panels, medical equipment, wind turbines, signage,

conveyers, elevators, etc. DIN-Rail mounting may be handy.

ENGLISH

Surge Protective Device (SPD)

NEC

®

Article 285 & UL 1449-3

SPD Types: Types 1, 2, 3, & 4

Based on Location within electrical distribution system

(also coincides with ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2 - 2002 Categories C, B &A)

Only qualified licensed electricians should install or service SPDs

SPDs should never be installed or serviced when energized or during electrical storms

Use appropriate safety precautions including Personal Protection Equipment

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, and/or

equipment damage

When used in outdoor applications, customer must seal the conduit nipple using

watertight fittings (not included) to ensure a watertight connection

Read this manual in its entirety prior to installing

WARNING

– Risk of Electric Shock

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