MONITORING FEATURES

External Status Indicators (Standard) These indicators provide a summary of the status of the surge SPD module. For normal conditions, the green OK LED is illuminated and the red Service LED is extinguished. If the surge SPD or module requires replacement, the green OK LED is turned off and the red Service LED illuminated.

Audible Alarm (Standard/Optional) If the surge SPD module requires replacement, an audible alarm may be activated to draw attention to the fact that repair service is required to restore the system to normal operation. An audible alarm disable is provided to silence the alarm. The system will automatically reset itself after repair. The audible alarm switch and Service LED can be tested by activating the Test switch on the system monitor panel.

Summary Alarm Contact (Standard/Optional) One or two sets of summary alarm Form C relay contacts (N.O. and N.C.) are provided for remote indication of the failed surge SPD module. Contacts are rated 5 amps at 250 VAC maximum with a power factor of 1.0. Access to the contacts is provided via contact terminals located inside of the units cover.

Surge Counter (Optional) The surge counter is provided for transient voltage surge monitoring. The counter totalizes line surges monitored since the last time the counter was reset. The circuit counts all surges that deviate from the line sine wave. The factory setting is 30% over nominal line voltage. Other settings include 50%, 70%, and 100%.

TROUBLESHOOTING/

SERVICING/ MAINTENANCE

Troubleshooting

If status failure indication occurs or summary alarm contacts have changed state, a qualified electrician shall first determine if the systems voltage and proper phasing exists.

If the SPD remains in an alarm condition once the electrician is satisfied that the electrical system and its connections are normal, the unit should be repaired.

At this point consult the factory, having available the following information:

Unit identification number (refers to the model and serial numbers detailed on the data label and is located on the front of the enclosure.)

Nature of problem (including status of all status indicators and alarms).

Surge Protective Devices

Servicing

The Emerson Network Power 510 Series comes with a ten year warranty. For servicing assistance, contact your local Sales Representative or Emerson Network Power, Surge Protection at 800-288-6169 or 607-721-8840.

ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD PERFORM MAINTENANCE ON THE SYSTEM.

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE UNIT DURING NORMAL OPERATIONS.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY PRE-CAUTIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED WHEN SERVICING THIS UNIT.

TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, TURN OFF AND LOCK OUT ALL POWER SOURCES TO THE UNIT BEFORE SERVICING UNIT.

Corrective Maintenance - The Emerson Network Power

510Series SPD is designed for years of trouble-free operation. However, even the most reliable equipment may fail under abnormal conditions. Diagnostic indicators are provided to indicate when the unit needs repair or replacement. To ensure continuity of surge protection, failed units should be repaired or replaced at the earliest convenient service opportunity. 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, use identically rated components for continued proper operation and safety. Please contact factory for information on replacement parts.

Preventative Maintenance (Inspection and Cleaning) - Periodic system inspections, cleaning, and connection checks are recommended to ensure reliable system performance and continued surge transient protection.

It is difficult to establish a schedule for preventative maintenance since conditions vary from site to site. Inspections for failed surge modules using available diagnostics should be done routinely (weekly or monthly).

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510 specifications

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