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Multi-Phase Surge Protective Devices with Integral 

Disconnect Switch

Cat. Nos. 52120-7MS, 52277-7MS, 52120-7CS, 52277-7CS

For main distribution and branch circuit panels

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS:

•   TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK, OR DEATH: TURN OFF POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE AND TEST THAT 

THE POWER IS OFF BEFORE WIRING!

•   IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE 52000 SPD PANEL PROTECTION SYSTEM BE INSTALLED BY  

AN ELECTRICIAN.

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS:

•   TO BE INSTALLED AND/OR USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROPRIATE ELECTRICAL CODES AND 

REGULATIONS (INCLUDING NEC/CEC, AS APPLICABLE).

•   USE THIS DEVICE WITH COPPER OR COPPER CLAD WIRE ONLY.

•   OPERATE INDOORS BETWEEN 30-90% RELATIVE HUMIDITY.

INSTALLATION

ENGLISH

PK-93014-10-00-0A

DESCRIPTION

FEATURES

TO INSTALL

The 52000 SPD Panel Protection System with Integral Disconnect Switch is a  

high-performance Surge Protective Device designed for use on main distribution  

and branch circuit panels.

•    cULus Listed.

•    Integral disconnect switch with lockout feature.

•    Replaceable plug-in modules, which facilitate maintenance.

•    Hybrid component suppression design.

•    7 Mode Protection.

•    Diagnostic monitoring of each phase module.

•    Audible and visual failure indicators.

•    Provisions for operation with an optional Remote Supervisor Panel, allowing monitoring of 

SPD status from distant locations.

•    50-60 Hz operation.

•    ANSI/IEEE Location Category A, B & C.

•    Optional surge counter with front panel LCD display.

NOTE: The lockout feature of the disconnect switch will accommodate a  

lock-shaft diameter of 0.20 in. - 0.31 in. , 5-8 mm (

FIGURE 2).

1.     Identify the device or load to be protected: The 52000 Panel should be located as close 

as possible to the electrical panel serving the load to be protected in order to minimize 

connection lead length resistance and inductance.

2.     Identify the electrical system in use: This SPD panel is compatible with 3 Phase, 4 Wire 

with Ground WYE configurations. The 52120-7MS and 52120-7CS series are compatible 

with 120/208V AC WYE and the 52277-7MS and 52277-7CS are compatible with 

277/480V AC WYE configurations (

FIGURE 1). Matching SPD module and line voltages is 

critical! Identify the system in use by measuring L-N and L-L voltages.
CAUTION: VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS CAN BE DANGEROUS TO LIFE  

AND/OR PROPERTY!
CONFIRM THAT THE MAXIMUM MEASURED VOLTAGES DO NOT EXCEED THE AC 

RMS VOLTAGE RATING SPECIFIED ON THE 52000 REPLACEABLE MODULES, OR 

DAMAGE MAY OCCUR TO THE MODULES.

3.     Cutting Access Holes: Cut holes for conduit in panel using approved metal cutting tools. 

Prevent any metallic filings from remaining inside the panel. If any metallic filings enter 

panel, care must be exercised to remove them using a vacuum device or other 

tools, as required.
Mount securely: Refer to the “Panel Mounting” Instruction Sheet enclosed. 
Conduit Installation: Conduit should be installed with lock nut and bushing. Lock nut 

should be adjusted so that bushing secures properly, and conduit and bushing extend as 

little as possible into the enclosure.

4.     Connections: NOTE: Maximum wire size is #3 AWG. The SPD Panel is connected 

through dedicated circuit breakers at 30 amps. For maximum surge protection the SPD 

Panel should be mounted as close as possible (no more than 18 inches) from the circuit 

breaker panel. Use wire size #10 to #3 AWG stranded. In a variation of this connection, 

the panel circuit breakers can also feed a load by connecting the SPD panel to the circuit 

within an approved connection enclosure. In this case, the circuit breakers must be rated 

for this load. This facilitates SPD disconnection for installation or maintenance without 

interrupting power to the load. It should be noted that during installation or maintenance 

of the 52000 SPD Panel, the circuit breakers which feed the 52000 must be opened, 

therefore power to the load will be momentarily disconnected.
Phase A, B & C leads ONLY - With the line POWER OFF, connect Phase A, B and C leads 

to the upper terminals on the disconnect switch (18 in.-lbs).
Neutral and Ground ONLY - Remove Terminal Block Cover and connect leads using the 

largest stranded wire size possible (#10 to #3 AWG) as illustrated in 

FIGURE 1. Power 

leads may be connected to L1, L2, and L3 without regard to phase A, B, or C.  

Replace terminal block cover.
Screw terminal torque requirements: #10 AWG (35 in.-lbs.), #8 AWG (40 in.-lbs.),  

#3-#6 AWG (45 in.-lbs.).

5.     Conduit attachment: A 2-inch hole in the enclosure is recommended to be used for  

In-Out conduit connection.
CAUTION: THE ENCLOSURE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED BY USE OF #10 AWG 

MINIMUM SIZE COPPER WIRE ROUTED TO THE “G” TERMINAL LUG.

6.     Attaching the connection leads - SPD to power lines:

WARNING: TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK OR DEATH: TURN OFF POWER AT CIRCUIT 

BREAKER OR FUSE AND TEST THAT THE POWER IS OFF BEFORE WORKING 

ON THE SPD PANEL, SUCH AS WHEN CHANGING FUSES AND INSERTING OR 

REMOVING REPLACEABLE MODULES.
NOTE: Power to the modules is disconnected when the disconnect switch is set to  

the OFF position.
The ground terminal within the SPD Panel is connected to the metal enclosure. For 

isolated ground systems, the isolated ground wire should not be connected to the In-Out 

ground terminals. However, as indicated in step 5, the enclosure must be grounded via a 

ground conductor to the ground terminal. With the power OFF, connect phase leads to L1, 

L2, and L3 as indicated in step 4. Connect the neutral, for WYE systems, to the neutral 

terminal. Connect ground to ground terminal.
Avoid sharp bends: Lead wire insulation should not be cut or damaged except to expose 

ends for connection.

7.    Remote connection:

•   Relay status circuit and contacts rated at 7 Amps. The voltage rating is 240VAC or 

30VDC. Contacts accommodate 20-12 AWG wire secured to terminals using 3.5 in.-lbs. 

of torque. Wiring must be rated 600 VAC, dressed and secured away from live parts 

and protected from sharp edges and door entrapment. Hole must be cut in enclosure for 

conduit connection. If surge protection fails, continuity will be between the “NO” and “C” 

contacts.

NOTE: If surge suppression failure has occurred, a transient surge has exceeded the 

rating of the module and it should be replaced immediately.
•   A 7/8 inch hole cut on the hinged side of the enclosure is recommended for the Remote 

Supervisor Panel connections. See Remote Supervisor Panel Instructions for its 

connection method.

8.     Battery Installation: A 9-Volt alkaline battery is included in the shipping carton. The 

purpose of the 9-Volt battery is to power the diagnostic warning circuitry in the event of 

a power failure or multiple fuse failures. Remove the battery holder from the diagnostic 

assembly. Insert the 9-Volt battery (be sure to follow the polarity markings on the battery 

compartment), and slide the battery holder back in.

9.     Secure modules and replace terminal block cover: Be certain all SPD Modules are 

tightly in place and remove any extra materials. Close and secure enclosure cover door 

before applying power.

10.  Activate the system by turning AC power and Disconnect Switch ON: The Green 

Module Status lights should be illuminated and visible through the ports in the enclosure 

door, and all other lights should be OFF. If problems are encountered that can not be 

resolved using the Problem Isolation Procedure printed on the inside of the enclosure 

door, contact Leviton Technical Support: 1-800-824-3005.

11.   Diagnostic  Test: Press and hold down the test button. The Red warning indicator should 

blink, the audible tone signal should beep, the Yellow low battery light should illuminate, 

and the Remote Supervisor Panel warning indicator, if wired in, will be activated. Release 

the test button.

12.  Surge Counter Test: If the 52000 Panel has a LCD surge counter on it’s front panel, 

press it’s “Reset” switch, then the “Test” switch. The display should register surge counts 

each time the “Test” switch is depressed. The “Reset” switch should be depressed 

whenever the LCD display is at a maximum (the LCD unit’s red LED will be illuminated). 

“Reset” may be depressed anytime to clear the display.

       

NOTE: If there is a surge event with an amplitude of 800Vpk (1.2/50 & 8/20 combination 

wave) or higher, then the unit will record the number of surges and show the total number 

on the counter display.

SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS

Leviton Series 52000 SPD Servicing Instruction Procedure: Carefully read these 

instructions as well as the Module and Fuse Replacement Instruction Procedure before 

attempting service.
CAUTION: BEFORE OPENING SPD ENCLOSURE COVER, POWER MUST BE TURNED 

OFF. FIRE, SHOCK OR DEATH CAN RESULT FROM INCORRECT SERVICING. IT IS 

RECOMMENDED THAT THE 52000 SPD PANEL PROTECTION SYSTEM BE SERVICED 

BY AN ELECTRICIAN. FUSES AND MODULES CAN BE SERVICED AND REPLACED BY 

TURNING DISCONNECT SWITCH OFF.
Diagnostic Indicator Functions: Table 1 lists the diagnostic functions of the 52000 series 

panels.
Module Diagnostics: Each module contains a Green LED for each mode. When illuminated, 

they indicate that the module is properly seated, power for that phase is present, and the 

protection fuse for that mode is intact. Modules should be replaced as soon as possible, after 

a failure is noted (unlit Green LED). Absence of illuminated LEDs indicates either a loss of 

power or a blown fuse due to excessive transients, such as due to a direct lightning strike. 

When this occurs, see the Module LED/Fuse Correspondence Chart (located on the inside 

panel door) for the list of the Green LED indicators and their designated fuses.
Fault Indication: A flashing Red warning LED, in addition to an audible beep tone, indicates 

loss of power to the modules. This can be due to the absence of main phase power, or a 

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