Emerson 510 manual Installation Instructions

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Surge Protective Devices

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

The Emerson Network Power 510 Series Surge Protective Devices (SPDs) are high quality, high energy surge current diversion systems designed to protect sensitive equipment from damaging transient voltage surges. Proper installation is required for maximum system performance.

The installer should perform the following steps to assure a 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. Installation of the SPD system should only be performed by qualified personnel.

1.Insure that all power is removed before beginning installation. A qualified licensed electrician shall install all electrical connections.

2.The standard SPD is provided in a NEMA 1 (indoor), NEMA12 (indoor) or NEMA 4X (outdoor) rated enclosures suitable for use in indoor or outdoor installations. Verify the SPD enclosure rating by referencing position 11 in the Model Number Configuration tool on page 3.

3.Determine where the SPD is to be mounted, allowing for minimum length of wire between itself and the input power terminals of the service panel. Punch or cut the proper hole size in the side of the SPD closest to the knockout to be utilized in the service panel. (NEMA 4X plastic enclosure units include a flexible conduit/nipple

accessoryno punching/drilling required in SPD) Drill mounting holes in wall at location picked for SPD next to service panel using mounting dimensions shown in the table below. Mount surge suppressor to wall using appropriate size & type mounting hardware.

4.Connect black wires (line or phase) marked L1/A, L2/B or L3/C, the white wire (neutral) marked N, and the green wire (ground) marked G, of the SPD using the wire range listed below. To yield the best performance of the SPD within the electrical distribution system, keep all conductors as short as possible and avoid sharp bends.

5.Connection to the unit s summary alarm contacts shall be

with #1822 AWG. The ratings of the Form C contacts are 5 amps at 250 VAC maximum with a power factor of

1.0.For additional information, see Monitoring section.

6.Apply power. The surge protector is fully operational when the GREEN LED s on the modules (when applicable), and the front of the enclosure are illuminated. If the GREEN LED s are extinguished or a RED LED is illuminated, check to ensure that power is applied to the SPD. If an abnormal

indication is present, remove power to the SPD and contact Emerson Network Power Surge Protection at 1-800-288- 6169 or 1-607-721-8840.

7.Periodically monitor the status of the LED s. Reduced protection exists if the GREEN LED s are extinguished or the RED LED is illuminated. Please contact Emerson Network Power Surge Protection at 1-800-288- 6169 or 1-607-721-8840.

8.The protection modules in these SPD s may be replaceable, contact Emerson Network Power Surge Protection for replacement.

If the SPD model is a Wye configured unit (4W+G), and a Neutral connection is not available, please contact factory.

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Contents Series Surge Protective Devices Handling Considerations Unpacking and InstallationLocation Considerations Unpacking and Preliminary InspectionModel # Electrical Connections Voltage Ratings and Power Source ConfigurationsNeutral Connection Parallel ConnectionsInstallation Instructions Nema 12 Metal Enclosure Option Nema 1 Panelboard Extension Enclosure Option Corrective Maintenance The Emerson Network Power Monitoring FeaturesTroubleshooting SERVICING/ Maintenance TroubleshootingSurge Protective Devices Emerson Network Power

510 specifications

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