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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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OPERATIONS MANUAL

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URN OFF POWER TO THE ELECTRIC SERVICE OR PANEL AND TO EQUIPMENT TO BE

PROTECTED BEFORE INSTALLING ANY

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URGE

P

ROTECTION

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EVICE

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LL WIRING

SHOULD COMPLY WITH THE

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ODE AND LOCAL ELECTRIC CODES

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INSTALLATION

1. TEST and verify system voltage to assure proper selection of the Surge Protection Device (SPD) in accordance with the wiring 

diagrams shown on page 2. Turn OFF the electric power to the panel. 

2. CONFIRM that the Surge Protection Device is the proper voltage configuration for this installation. Refer to the installation dia-

grams for additional information.

3. SELECT a location to mount the SPD cabinet. Mount as close as possible to the electric panel or individual piece of equipment 

to be protected. The SPD should be mounted on a flat vertical surface that can support the weight of the device. Consideration 
should be given to the available knockout positions in the panel when deciding where to locate the SPD. All wire leads should be 
kept as short as possible to insure optimum operation.  

4. The integral disconnect switch and internal Ferraz Shawmut VSP fuses are the prime current protection devices for this SPD; 

therefore, lead wires may be connected to either a bus bar or a multi-pole breaker.  If connected to a breaker, use a 60 to 100 
amp breaker with the appropriate number of poles. Panel breakers will not trip from surge activity due to their inherent slow 
response.

NOTE:

For installations connecting directly to bus bar, the PG Series must be less than ten feet (10’) wire distance from the bus 
bar to qualify the internal disconnect switch and fuses as the primary overcurrent device in accordance with the NEC 10 foot
rule 240-21(b).

MOUNTING

1. Attach the upper and lower mounting rails to the PG Series Cabinet using the screws provided.  

2. Pre-drill holes in the surface on which the PG Series will be mounted.  Use at least four (4) appropriate size mounting screws 

or bolts.  

3. Open the hinged cover on the PG Series unit by placing the Disconnect Switch handle in the OFF position and unscrewing the 

locking bolts in the cover.

4. Remove the deadfront panel.

5. Select and remove the proper size knockout from the PG Series cabinet. Install conduit, sealtite or other proper wire protec-

tion between the panel and the SPD. 

WIRING

1. Refer to the chart on page 2 for the proper wire size. 

2. Measure and cut all leads to proper length, keeping in mind that leads should be as short and straight as possible.

3. Tie wrap or tape all wires together to minimize inductive coupling. 

4. Route the wire lead bundle through the conduit to the panel.  

5. Connect the GROUND (green) lead to the ground bus in both the PG Series and the electric panel. 

6. If used, connect the NEUTRAL (white) to the neutral terminal in the PG Series and the neutral bus in the electric panel. If 

installing at the main distribution panel, the neutral and ground leads could terminate at a common bus bar in the panel.  

7. Connect the phase leads to the disconnect switch in the PG Series.  Then connect them to the appropriate breaker or bus 

connections in the electric panel. NOTE: For HIGH LEG DELTA, make certain that the high leg is connected to the center switch 
position in the PG Series.(Refer to Figure 3)

8. Connect wires to the alarm relay leads. Alarm wires should be routed through a knockout that is separate from the power leads. 

(Refer to alarm wiring drawings on page 2)

9. CHECK  all connections for tightness. 

10. REPLACE Dead-front panel. 

11. Close and secure the hinged front cover, remembering to replace all of the locking bolts.

12. Rotate the Disconnect Switch handle to the ON position.

13. Turn power to the unit ON if an exterior switch or breaker is used.

CAUTION:

HARDWIRED SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES

PPGG 44000000 - 44550000 - 55000000  

SSeerriieess

Содержание PG4000

Страница 1: ... the screws provided 2 Pre drill holes in the surface on which the PG Series will be mounted Use at least four 4 appropriate size mounting screws or bolts 3 Open the hinged cover on the PG Series unit by placing the Disconnect Switch handle in the OFF position and unscrewing the locking bolts in the cover 4 Remove the deadfront panel 5 Select and remove the proper size knockout from the PG Series ...

Страница 2: ...Y OUTPUT CONNECTIONS 1 Two Wire Closed Loop Connect feed wire to the Common C wire and return wire to the Normally Opened N O wire During normal operation the contact will be closed between C and N O The contact will open during an alarm condition 2 Two Wire Opened Loop Connect the feed wire to the Common C wire and return wire to the Normally Closed N C wire During normal operation the contact wi...

Страница 3: ...elay in alarm state 1 The audible alarm will sound and the alarm relay output will reverse state upon the loss of one or more protection components 2 Move the Alarm Switch to the SILENCE position The local audible alarm will silence but the alarm relay output will remain in the alarm condition until the unit is returned to normal operating condition 3 Determine the cause of the alarm One or more o...

Страница 4: ...een used in accordance with its instructions is an appropriate model for the purchaser s use thereof and whether the Product is defective 2 What Is Not Covered By This Warranty Intermatic does not warrant a defects in the Product or damage to any equipment caused by the failure to properly install the Product b damage caused by use of the Product for purposes other than those for which it was desi...

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