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Dairyland Electrical Industries  •  P.O. Box 187 Stoughton, WI 53589  •  608-877-9900  •  www.dairyland.com  •  [email protected]

Document ID: 4557 

SSD Installation Instructions 

Published Date: 2019.08.20

Solid-State Decoupler (SSD) 

Installation Instructions

ALWAYS RUGGED. ALWAYS RELIABLE.

READ ENTIRE DOCUMENT BEFORE INSTALLING

INTRODUCTION

The Solid-State Decoupler (SSD) is a solid-state DC isolation/

AC grounding (i.e., coupling) device design ed for use in 

conjunction with cathodically protected equipment located 

in  Class  I,  Division  2  hazardous  (classified)  locations  or 

ordinary (non- hazardous) locations. The SSD is suitable for: 

(1) decoupling ground mats, (2) AC voltage mitigation, (3) over-

voltage protection of insulated joints and similar structures and 

equipment, (4) DC isolation and AC grounding of cathodically 

protected structures and electrical equipment in cathodically 

protected structures.

The SSD can be used in a variety of different applications, 

each  of  which  requires  specific  installation  guidelines. 

These installation instructions cover the following common 

applications and arrangements.

• Over-voltage protection for insulated joints

• Decoupling gradient control mats

•  

Decoupling cathodically protected structures containing 

electrical equipment from grounding systems

• AC mitigation

Some applications listed may not apply in some countries 

due to different codes and practices. If your application is not 

covered by these installation instruc tions, contact Dairyland.

Technical information for applications is available on the 

Dairyland website.

Model Number Chart

Note: For EAC products see separate EAC installation manual 

available at www.dairyland.com

Certifications

The SSD has been tested by Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories 

(NRTLs) for compliance to independent standards in its operation, ratings, 

and construction.  Visit our website for Complete Certifications and Listings.

Safety Grounding

UL (United States) and C-UL (Canada) listing for: 

NFPA 70 (US National Electric Code - NEC), Article 250.2 and 250.4 (A)

(5), and CSA C22.1-12, Section 10-500 and 10-806. Over-voltage protection 

from lightning per ANSI C62.11.

Blocking Cathodic Protection Current

NFPA 70, Article 250.6(E)

Hazardous Location Use

The SSD has been certified for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, 

D hazardous locations to:
• NFPA 70 (U.S. National Electrical Code) sections 500-505
• ANSI/ISA 12.12.01-2011
• CSA C22.2 No.213-M1987 (R2008)

The  SSD  has  been  certified  to  ATEX  Directive  94/9/EC  and  IECEx 

requirements for use in Zone 2, Group IIC hazardous locations by UL/

DEMKO to: EN 60079-0:2012, EN 60079-15:2010, IEC 60079-0: 6th Ed, 

IEC 60079-15: 4th Ed

Blocking Threshold

Choose: 2/2 (Standard)

                3/1 (Optional)

AC Fault Current

Choose: 1.2kA

                2kA

 

 

  3.7kA

 

 

  5kA

Terminal Arrangement

Add “-R” for standard terminal arrangement

Remove “-R” for alternate terminal arrangement*

Lightning Surge Current

Choose 100 for 2kA, 3.7kA, 5kA models

Choose 75 for 1.2kA models

* Note: Alternate terminal arrangement recommended for installation using pin-brazed studs.

Certification System

Leave blank for standard certifications

Add “-EAC” for EAC version for Zone Class 2 Group IIC

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