Siemens TPS3 user manual

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UL 1283 required language concerning the installation of EMI Filters

a)An insulated grounding conductor that is identical in size and insulation material and thickness to the grounded and ungrounded circuit supply conductors, except that it is green with or without one or more yellow stripes, is to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the filter. Reference should be made to Table 250-122 of the National Electrical Code regarding the appropriate size of the grounding conductor.

b)The grounding conductor mentioned in item a is to be grounded to earth at the service equipment or other acceptable building earth ground such as the building frame in the case of a high-rise steel- frame structure.

c)Any attachment-plug receptacles in the vicinity of the filter are to be of a grounding type, and the grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at the service equipment or other acceptable building earth ground such as the building frame in the case of a high-rise steel-frame structure.

d)Pressure terminal or pressure splicing connectors and soldering lugs used in the installation of the filter shall be identified as being suitable for the material of the conductors. Conductors of dissimilar metals shall not be intermixed in a terminal or splicing connector where physical contact occurs between dissimilar conductors unless the device is identified for the purpose and conditions of use.

Additional instructions for TPS3 01 & L1 SPDs including:

W option Suffix:

The W option includes respositioned phase connection tabs that allow for wire connections to a circuit breaker within the panelboard. This differs from non-W models, which bolts directly to bus bars.

The circuit breaker serves as a disconnector device and overcurrent protection to the connecting conductors. The TPS3 SPD includes internal overcurrent and overtemperature protective equipment. The breaker does not provide overcurrent protection to the SPD.

Recommended breaker and conductor size is 60A with a 6 AWG conductors. Other combinations are possible. Terminal lugs will accept 2-14 AWG. Breaker size should be at least 20A. All applicable codes must be followed.

Circuit breaker MUST be located immediately adjacent to SPD to minimize lead lengths. Move or adjust breaker positions as appropriate. Every effort must be taken to reduce lead lengths. Failure to install short leads will degrade SPD performance.

Install appropriate circuit breaker in panelboard.

Prior to installing SPD, rotate and tighten lug terminals toward breaker location.

Mount the SPD using supplied hardware.

Connect the neutral connection by wire or bracket as appropriate.

Install conductors, short and straight as possible. Use gentle radius on any bends. Do not kink wires. Prevent wires from encroaching breaker locations.

Torque all connections to the values specified on the installation and maintenance instruction label affixed to the rear of the dead front.

Replace dead front supports and trim.

Energize breaker and confirm proper SPD operation.

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Contents TPS3 Internal Manual Bonding and Grounding Hazard Table of Contents Introduction Do Not Hi-Pot Test SPDsNEC Art 285 & UL TPS3 L1 General Information Dead Front Modification InstructionHazardous voltage Will cause death or serious injury Replace deadfront and trim Page TPS3 05 and TPS3 06 Module Replacement Instructions TPS3 01 and TPS3 06 Module Installation Instructions MCC TPS3 Control and Diagnostic Display Panel OperationMaintenance Page 10 #8171

TPS3 specifications

Siemens TPS3 is a sophisticated technology advancement that has significantly impacted the field of industrial automation. As part of Siemens’ portfolio of control systems, TPS3 is designed to enhance process efficiency, improve accuracy in operations, and ensure greater reliability and flexibility across various industrial sectors.

One of the key features of the Siemens TPS3 is its modular architecture. This modularity allows users to customize the system according to their specific needs and operational requirements. Each module can be added or removed with ease, facilitating the scalability of operations. This flexibility is critical for businesses aiming to adapt their capacity based on fluctuating market demands.

The TPS3 employs state-of-the-art control technologies, integrating advanced algorithms for real-time data processing and control. This capability enables operators to achieve precise control over processes, ensuring that production runs smoothly and meets quality standards. Advanced predictive maintenance features are also embedded within the system, allowing for the minimization of downtime and optimization of maintenance schedules through data analytics.

Another significant characteristic of the TPS3 is its user-friendly interface. The intuitive design allows operators to easily monitor and manage processes through graphical displays and straightforward navigation. This usability reduces the learning curve for new staff and increases overall operational efficiency.

Siemens emphasizes connectivity in the TPS3, with robust support for Industry 4.0 principles. The system can seamlessly integrate with IoT devices and other digital platforms, enabling extensive data collection and analytics. This connectivity enhances decision-making by providing insights into process performance and resource utilization.

Security is also a critical aspect of the TPS3, with built-in features that protect against cyber threats. These security measures include encrypted communication protocols and robust firewall systems to safeguard sensitive operational data.

Overall, the Siemens TPS3 stands out for its modular design, real-time control capabilities, user-friendly interface, strong connectivity features, and commitment to security. These characteristics make it a potent tool for modern industries seeking to optimize their processes, reduce costs, and adapt to the ever-evolving technological landscape. With its comprehensive feature set, the TPS3 is poised to drive greater efficiency and innovation in the realm of industrial automation.