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4          Electrical Connections

3.0

E

LECTRICAL

 C

ONNECTIONS

All electrical connections should be installed only by a qualified (licensed) electrician. All wiring 

must comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable local codes.

3.1

Voltage Ratings and Power Source Configurations

Before making connections to the unit, verify that the unit model number and nameplate voltage 

rating are appropriate for connection to the intended power source. See 

Table 3

 for voltage rating 

applications with typical power source configurations.

Surge Voltage Ratings

—To obtain the suppression voltage ratings (SVRs), as obtained by 

Underwriters Laboratory, Incorporated, in accordance with the

 Standard for Safety, Transient 

Voltage Surge Suppressors (TVSS), Standard 1449, Second Edition,

 dated August 15, 1996, 

marked on this product, #2 AWG wire must be utilized to connect the unit to your facilities’ power 

grid. Connections made with conductors other that #2 AWG may result in different SVRs.

Circuit Ampacity Limitations

—Representative samples of this product have been investigated 

by Underwriters Laboratories, Incorporated to withstand, without exposing live circuits or compo-

nents at system voltages and fault currents of up to 200,000 AIC, as described in the 

Standard for 

Safety, Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor (TVSS), Standard 1449, Second Edition,

 dated 

August 15, 1996.

3.2

Parallel Connection 

(see Figures 2 and 3)

With parallel connection, the length of the wiring to the Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor (TVSS) 

unit must be minimized for best performance. Wires should be as short and straight as possible.
To reduce the wiring impedance to surge currents, the phase, neutral (if required), and ground 

conductors are recommended to be twisted together and routed in the same raceway (conduit). 

Avoid any sharp bends in the conductors.

Wire Sizing

—With parallel connection, the size of the wiring to the TVSS unit is independent of 

the protected circuit’s ampacity. Suggested wire size based on the unit’s transient surge current 

capabilities are show in the table below.

NEC Articles 280-21 and 22 require surge arrestor connecting conductors to be at least #14 copper 

or #12 aluminum.

Overcurrent Protection

—The TVSS unit conducts practically no current under normal opera-

tion and conducts only very short duration transient surge currents. 
External overcurrent protection is not specifically required by NEC Article 280 nor is it desired 

since it impedes the performance of the transient voltage surge suppressor. If fusing is required, 

please consult factory for recommendations.

!

CAUTION
Verify that all power circuits are de-energized and locked out 

before making electrical connections.

Table 2

Suggested wire and breaker size

Model Series

Outline Drawing

Wire Size

Breaker Size

SI016 –SI025 Wire Lugs

82010

8-1/0

40A

SI016 –SI025 Disconnect

82011

8-1/0

40A

S0320 –SI050 Wire Lugs

82012

4-1/0

80A

S0320 –SI050 Disconnect

82013

4-1/0

80A

SI060 –SI075 Wire Lugs

82014

4-1/0

80A

SI060 –SI075 Disconnect

82015

4-1/0

80A

SI100 Wire Lugs

82016

4-1/0

80A

SI100 Disconnect

82017

4-1/0

80A

Содержание II

Страница 1: ...POWER PROTECTION Interceptor II Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor Installation Operation Maintenance Manual ...

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Страница 3: ...ormance 2 2 5 Door Closing Adjustments 2 3 0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 3 1 Voltage Ratings and Power Source Configurations 4 3 2 Parallel Connection see Figures 2 and 3 4 3 2 1 System Grounding and Bonding 7 4 0 OPERATION 8 5 0 TROUBLESHOOTING SERVICE MAINTENANCE 10 5 1 Troubleshooting 10 5 2 Service 10 5 3 Corrective Maintenance 10 5 4 Preventive Maintenance Inspection and Cleaning 10 6 0 LIMITED ...

Страница 4: ...disconnect 6 Figure 3 Typical parallel connections with internal rotary disconnect 6 Figure 4 Operation controls and indicators 8 TABLES Table 1 Units with or without internal service disconnect switch 3 Table 2 Suggested wire and breaker size 4 Table 3 Voltage ratings and power source configurations 5 Table 4 Monitoring features 8 ...

Страница 5: ...urges Proper installation is required for maximum system performance The installer should perform the following steps to ensure a high quality installation The entire installation manual should be read before starting installation These instructions do not replace national or local electrical codes Check applicable electrical codes to ensure compliance Installa tion of the Liebert TVSS system shou...

Страница 6: ...materials or explosive atmospheres Audible Noise The audible noise of the unit is less than 40 dBA at five feet which allows its placement in almost any room Service Clearances Service clearance is needed only at the front of the unit Thirty six inches 36 in or 914 mm minimum is recommended 2 4 1 Equipment Performance For maximum system performance the unit must be located as close to the protecte...

Страница 7: ... 16 16 9 16 75 14 0 31 45 SI032 SI040 SI050 All voltage configurations Wire Lugs 16 16 9 16 75 14 0 31 45 Disconnect optional 20 16 9 21 25 10 0 44 55 SI060 SI075 All voltage configurations Wire Lugs 20 16 9 21 25 10 0 44 55 Disconnect optional 20 20 9 21 25 14 0 44 85 SI100 All voltage configurations Wire Lugs 20 20 9 21 25 14 0 44 85 Disconnect optional 20 24 9 21 25 18 0 44 95 Single Phase L N ...

Страница 8: ... length of the wiring to the Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor TVSS unit must be minimized for best performance Wires should be as short and straight as possible To reduce the wiring impedance to surge currents the phase neutral if required and ground conductors are recommended to be twisted together and routed in the same raceway conduit Avoid any sharp bends in the conductors Wire Sizing With p...

Страница 9: ...d power source configurations Source Configurations Nominal Operating Voltage Model Voltage L N L L L G Code Single Phase L N 2W G 120 N A 120 120N 230 N A 230 230N 277 N A 277 277N Single Phase L L 2W G N A 208 208 208L N A 240 240 240L N A 480 480 480L Split Phase 3W G 120 208 240 120 120S 230 400 460 230 230S 277 480 554 277 277S Three Phase Delta 3W G N A 208 208 208D N A 240 240 240D N A 480 ...

Страница 10: ...ctions with internal rotary disconnect Phases Neutral Ground Liebert Surge Protective Protected Panel To Loads Protected Wire should be less than 5 feet and straight as possible Device Phases Neutral Ground Liebert Surge Protective Protected Panel To Loads Protected Wire should be less than 5 feet and straight as possible Device ...

Страница 11: ... not recommended Grounding Electrode Transient voltage surge suppressors do not discharge all surges to ground earth Transient voltage surge suppressors divert the surge current back to its source to complete the electrical circuit In the case of lightning whose potential is developed with respect to the earth the TVSS diverts the surge current to the grounding electrode earth connection However f...

Страница 12: ...signal to all modules If all fuse links are in intact the red reduced pro tection LED for the particular bank in test will illuminate for a two to four seconds Should this light stay lit for more than 5 seconds one module in that bank has at least one open fuse link While testing the Test LED will illuminate Also during the built in test sequence the alarm should sound for each bank Pressing the a...

Страница 13: ...volts The counter is AC coupled and rejects transient voltages longer than 100µs Swell Counter The Swell Counter monitors all line to line and line to neutral voltages It is fac tory set to record whenever the peak voltage on any normal mode exceeds the MCOV of the TVSS for more than 100µs This allows the counter to record temporary line over voltages that many result from utility switching line r...

Страница 14: ...es provide redundant transient surge protection such that any single module failure does not completely eliminate the TVSS protection When replacing surge modules other components should be inspected for damage and replaced if necessary Standard electrical troubleshooting procedures should be used to isolate problems other than failed surge current diverter modules When replacing components for co...

Страница 15: ...nd extends no cover age under this warranty to such components Descriptions Liebert warrants for the period and on the terms of the Warranty set forth herein that the Liebert product will conform to the descriptions contained in Liebert final invoices orders and Liebert product brochures Liebert does not control the installation and use of any Liebert product Accordingly it is understood that the ...

Страница 16: ...IMPLIED INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR POSE USER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IS REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE LIE BERT PRODUCT AS SET FORTH HEREIN IF USER S REMEDY IS DEEMED TO FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION LIEBERT RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE TIMES THE NET PRODUCT PURCHASE PRICE IN NO EVENT SHALL LI...

Страница 17: ...Response Center While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this literature Liebert Corporation assumes no responsibility and disclaims all liability for damages resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions 2001 Liebert Corporation All rights reserved throughout the world Specifications subject to change without notice Liebert and the L...

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