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MDP-100T

5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku, Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN
Phone: +81(6)6659-8201  Fax: +81(6)6659-8510  E-mail: [email protected]

EM-8226  Rev.1  P. 3 / 3

TERMINAL CONNECTION

Connect the unit as in the diagram below.
Be sure to cross-wire between the Ground terminal (G) and that of the protected equipment.

P1

P2

S1

S2

M-RESTER

Relay,

Coil, etc.

G

Discharge

Element

P1

P2

M-RESTER

G

Discharge

Element

1A

R

CONTROL ROOM

FIELD

The M-RESTER must be connected with its terminals S1 and S2 faced on power source side
in order that the fuses would be blown in case of shortcircuit of the discharge element.

1A

1A

1A

S1

S2

 

GROUNDING

M-RESTER

PROTECTED

EQUIPMENT

G

G

CROSSOVER WIRE

GROUNDING

(100 ohms or less)

A crossover wire between M-RESTER ground and the ground or 

metallic housing of the equipment is required for protection.

If the protected equipment has no ground terminal, ground the 

M-RESTER only.

When the M-RESTER is mounted with DIN Rail Mounting Adapter, 

connect the grounding wire to the mounting screw of the M-RESTER.

WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

 

SCREW TERMINAL 

Torque: 0.8 N·m

MAINTENANCE

Check surge protectors periodically.  Many cases of light-
ning are ignored, and even lightning at a far distance often 
causes inductive surges.
We recommend that you check your surge protector about 
twice a year, before and after the rainy season.  Check 
whenever you experience a strong lightning occurrence.
Checking procedure is explained in the following:

 

CHECKING

WIRING

1) Make sure that wiring is done as instructed in the con-

nection diagram.

2) Make sure that the Ground terminal (G) is connected to 

the metallic housing of protected equipment.

3) Make sure that the Ground terminal (G) is grounded to 

earth.

DISCHARGE FUNCTION

The M-RESTER Tester is available for checking the ele-
ment module of this surge protector.
If you do not have one, approximate checking can be con-
ducted as following.

1) Remove all wiring connected to the surge protector when 

you test the element module.

2) Check resistance across the following terminals on the 

high resistance range of multimeter and confirm no con-

duction.  The meter shows the same value as it will show 

when these terminals are open.

    Terminals (S1) – (S2), (P1) – (P2)
3) Check that discharging occurs across the following ter-

minals with a 500V DC 1000 MΩ insulation tester (The 

tester shows ≤ 20MΩ).

    Terminals (S1) – (S2), (S1) – (G), (S2) – (G)
If any of the above tests shows negative, replace the protec-
tor.

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