Danger, Figure 6 – Advanced Protection SPDee User Manual

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Hazardous voltage.

Will cause death or serious injury.

Keep Out.

Qualified personnel only.

Disconnect and lock off all power before

working on this equipment.

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DANGER

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.

SPDs on Ungrounded Systems

Caution – Ungrounded systems are inherently

unstable and can produce excessively high line-

to-ground voltages during certain fault conditions.

During these fault conditions, any electrical equipment

including an SPD, may be subjected to voltages which

exceed their designed ratings. This information is

being provided to the user so that an informed decision

can be made before installing any electrical equipment

on an ungrounded power system.

Connecting Optional Form C Dry Contact

& Audible Alarm

Three (3) 3’ (~1m) 18 AWG wires are included through

the nipple with this option. See Figure 6. (These are

smaller than the 10 AWG SPD conductors.) Gray is

Common, Blue is Normally Open and Red is Normally

Closed. (We generally recommend the Normally

Closed configuration because it detects disconnected

or failed wiring whereas normally open does not.)

If the dry contacts are not utilized, insulate lead

ends, coil and secure. Audible Alarm will still

function correctly.

The contact is rated 250V, 5A. Higher energy

applications require supplemental relaying. This

option monitors suppression element condition

and is not intended for use as phase loss or phase

detection monitoring.

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.

Form C Dry Contact and Audible Alarm Option

Similar to the green LED above, the Dry Contact will

change state and the Audible Alarm will sound upon

any suppression element failure. The Audible Alarm

may be silenced by removing power to the SPD.

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 only a few cycles.

Failed SPDs tend to be symptoms, not root causes.

We suggest treating a failed SPD as a ‘canary in the

coal mine’ as there may be larger issues at play. 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.

There are no user serviceable parts inside. We

strongly recommend against disassembly.

Units may be returned to the factory for factory service,

qualification and return. Please contact factory at

(800) 237-4567 for assistance.

Any returns need a

return Authorization (rA) number.

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Power

Leads

Dry

Contact

Leads

Blue

Grey

Red

Normally Closed (suggested):

Use Gray and Red

Normally Open: Use Gray and Blue

Figure 6

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