Dry Contacts Option
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For custom applications using Dry Contacts, please note the following information: The Dry Contacts are designed for low voltage or control signals only. Maximum switching current is 1 amp. Maximum switching voltage is 24 volts, DC or AC. Higher energy application may require additional relay implementation outside the PM. Damage to the PM’s relay caused by implementation with energy levels in excess of those discussed in this manual will not be covered by warranty.
Corrective Maintenance (Repair)
Surge Protection Devices (SPD) are designed for years of reliable,
If a single module on a particular phase fails, the fuse takes the module
Standard troubleshooting procedures should be used to isolate other problems not associated with failed modules. See Figure 5 (Troubleshooting Flowchart) for assistance. Replace bad components with identically rated parts to continue proper operation and safety. It is very important that fuses be replaced with the exact fuse specified on
the fuse replacement warning label shipped with each unit. This label is found on the SPD mounting plane.
After all failed modules have been replaced, prior to returning power, inspect the entire SPD for other damaged com- ponents and replace as necessary. Table 4 lists typical replacement parts.
Troubleshooting
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