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programming. The inputs and 12V output are designed to withstand incorrect connections
including polarity reversal and shorts.
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Features
Unsurpassed SurgeX
®
Advanced Series Mode
®
surge elimination
SurgeX
®
Impedance Tolerant
®
EMI/RFI filtering
SurgeX
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ICE
®
Inrush Current Elimination
All time delays and functions easily programmed from the front panel
Bank C can be programmed to be always on
Accepts both DC voltage and contact closure control inputs
Two or more units can be ganged or cascaded together for larger systems
Programmable auxiliary relay output can be used to control other SurgeX
®
products
Programmable 12 Volt dc output can be used to control other SurgeX
®
products or drive
LEDs
Auxiliary relay or 12 Volt dc output can be programmed to provide confirmation feedback
Built-in AC Voltmeter
Separate over-ride input can be used to force unit off or force unit on
Optional password can be used to prevent unauthorized access to set-up information
Adjustable under-voltage and over-voltage shut-down
Optional restore after power failure feature
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Installation
The SurgeX XQ515 is designed to be installed in a 19 inch equipment rack and requires two
units (2-U) of rack space. Use the four screws provided with the product to secure the rack ears
to the rack rails. These screws can be tightened by hand and do not require tools. Connect power
to the unit by plugging the cord into a 120V ac, 15 Amp receptacle.
3.1
120 Volt Connections
The XQ515 has a total of 14 receptacles: three sequenced banks of four, and two always on.
Each receptacle is rated for a maximum load of 15 amps but the total load of the XQ515 must
not exceed 15 Amps. Plug the equipment cords into the receptacle banks as needed to turn on
equipment in the required sequence. The “always on” receptacles provide power as long as
power is supplied to the XQ515. Bank “A” always powers up first and off last.