07.06.2013 Views

Schneider Electric Surge Protection Devices - Steven Engineering

Schneider Electric Surge Protection Devices - Steven Engineering

Schneider Electric Surge Protection Devices - Steven Engineering

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Product Description and Application Data<br />

4<br />

Equipment<br />

Grounding Bar<br />

Green<br />

White<br />

Black<br />

Black<br />

Service Entrance<br />

120 / 240 V<br />

1Ø, 3W Circuit<br />

Green<br />

White<br />

Black<br />

66719425A<br />

L1<br />

N<br />

Black<br />

Sub-Panel<br />

120 / 240 V<br />

1Ø, 3W Circuit<br />

L2<br />

OCPD<br />

L1<br />

N<br />

L2<br />

OCPD<br />

NON-REMOVEABLE<br />

PLASTIC NUT<br />

<strong>Electric</strong>al System (AC) <strong>Surge</strong> Protector<br />

<strong>Electric</strong>al System Indicator Light<br />

Luz indicadora del sistema eléctrico<br />

Voyant lumineux du systéme électrique<br />

= OK = Replace / Sustituir / Remplacer<br />

APPLICATION DATA<br />

The <strong>Surge</strong>breaker ® Plus device is tested to ANSI/IEEE C62.41 Standards<br />

Category B and C for use in service entrance locations. It is designed for<br />

use on single-phase, three-wire, 120/240 Vac, 50/60 Hz electrical service. It<br />

provides protection for the AC line, up to four telephone lines (eight<br />

optional), and two coaxial video lines.<br />

The <strong>Surge</strong>breaker Plus device can be surface or flush (Type 1 only)<br />

mounted, depending on the power panel installation. If the power panel<br />

enclosure is hidden behind a wall it is flush mounted; if the entire power<br />

panel is exposed, it is surface mounted.<br />

AC Wiring<br />

<strong>Surge</strong>breaker ® Plus Whole House <strong>Surge</strong> Protector (shown without cover)<br />

Threaded nipple<br />

Mounting keyholes<br />

Connecting the AC portion of the <strong>Surge</strong>breaker Plus device to a power<br />

panel requires a 30 A or less 2-pole circuit breaker for fusible overcurrent<br />

protective device (OCPD).<br />

Circuit breakers (30 A or less) recently manufactured by <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong><br />

are UL Listed for one or two wires per terminal. If the <strong>Surge</strong>breaker Plus<br />

device is to be connected to another brand of power panel, a UL Listed<br />

circuit breaker or OCPD may need to be installed. Current limiting fuses<br />

should not be used when installing a fusible OCPD.<br />

The current consumption of the device during normal operation is negligible.<br />

However, at the end of serviceable life, the device may cause the circuit<br />

breaker on which it is connected to trip and prevent resetting, until the surge<br />

device is replaced. Do not connect the <strong>Surge</strong>breaker Plus device on the<br />

same branch circuit as critical appliances that require uninterrupted power.<br />

When the AC wiring is complete, the AC portion of the <strong>Surge</strong>breaker Plus<br />

device should be connected according to one of the wiring diagrams.<br />

Telephone <strong>Surge</strong> Protector Wiring<br />

Up to four (eight optional) analog telephone lines, four Digital Subscriber<br />

Lines (DSL), or any combination totaling four lines, can be connected to the<br />

<strong>Surge</strong>breaker Plus device. Two wires (one pair) are required for each<br />

telephone line to function. Most phone cables provide two or more pairs of<br />

wires to allow the service to be easily expanded.<br />

Coaxial (Television) <strong>Surge</strong> Modules<br />

<strong>Protection</strong> for two coaxial connections from CATV or master antenna<br />

Either coaxial module is suitable for use with any CATV service<br />

Suitable for use on all state-of-the-art television and hybrid fiber/coaxial<br />

systems<br />

120-240 max.,Vac, 1 O, 3 W Transient Voltage <strong>Surge</strong> Supressor<br />

Supresor de sobretensión transitoria de 1 O 3 H, 120/240 V~(ca) max<br />

Suppresseur de surtension transitoire 1 O 3 F, 120/240 Vca max.<br />

Cat. # / No. de cat. / N˚ de cat. SDSB1175AC<br />

8250-0011A<br />

© 1997–2006 <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> All Rights Reserved 09/2006<br />

Line<br />

IMP 330Vdc (+/- 25%)<br />

DCBD 270V<br />

T3<br />

R3<br />

T4<br />

R4<br />

T3<br />

R3<br />

T4<br />

R4<br />

T2<br />

R2<br />

T2<br />

R2<br />

T1<br />

R1<br />

Telephone <strong>Surge</strong> Protector<br />

T1<br />

R1<br />

Cat. SDSA4P<br />

8250-0013A<br />

Equipment<br />

Satellite System <strong>Surge</strong> Protector<br />

Cat. # / No. de cat. / N˚ de cat. SDSA2VD<br />

75 Ohm DC > 1 Ghz 30-40V DC Breakdown<br />

75 Ohm (cd) > 1Ghz Falla a 30-40V (cd)<br />

75 Ohm cc > 1Ghz Panna á 30-40V Vcc<br />

SAT IN 8250-0034A TV OUT<br />

Television/Video System <strong>Surge</strong> Protector<br />

Cat. # / No. de cat. / N˚ de cat. SDSA2V<br />

75 Ohm DC > 1 Ghz 140-200V DC Breakdown<br />

75 Ohm (cd) > 1Ghz Falla a 140-200V (cd)<br />

75 Ohm cc > 1Ghz Panna á 140-200V Vcc<br />

CABLE IN 8250-0001A TV OUT<br />

66719417<br />

Mounting keyholes<br />

Courtesy of <strong>Steven</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong>, Inc.-230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370-Main Office: (650) 588-9200-Outside Local Area: (800) 258-9200-www.stevenengineering.com

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!