ASCO PULSA SERIES 450 SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES

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SPECIFICATION
for
ASCO PULSAR™ SERIES 450
SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES
with NOISE FILTERING
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1
Summary
This specification describes the electrical and mechanical requirements
for a high energy surge protective device (SPD) system with electrical
line noise filtering. The specified system shall be connected in parallel
with the facility's wiring system, shall provide effective high energy
surge current diversion and high-frequency attenuation, and shall be
suitable for application in ANSI/IEEE C62.41 Category A, B and C3
environments, as tested by ANSI/IEEE C62.11, C62.45.
1.2
Standards
The specified system shall be designed, manufactured, tested and
installed in compliance with the following codes and standards:
A. American National Standards Institute and Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers (ANSI/IEEE C62.11. C62.41. C62.45)
B. Canadian Standards Association (C.SA)
C. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 94
(FIBS PUB 94)
D. National Electrical Manufacturer Association (NEMA LS-1 1992)
E. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 20, 70 [National
Electrical Code], 75 and 780)
F. Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1449 2nd Ed. 2007 Rev. and UL 1283)
G. International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC 801 -> IEC 1000)
H. International Standards Organization (ISO) Company certified
ISO 9001 for manufacturing, design, and service
I. MIL-STD-220A
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The SPD shall be UL Listed and labeled under UL 1449 2nd Edition
2007 Revision, Standard for Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors,
and the surge ratings shall be permanently affixed to the SPD. The
units shall also be listed to UL1283, Standard for Electromagnetic
Interference Filters, and CSA Listed.
1.3
Electrical Requirements (Selection Required)
A. Nominal system operating voltage shall be indicated as:
___ VAC, ________ Configuration: __ Phase ___, __ Wire Plus Ground
B. Maximum Continuous Operating Voltage (MCOV):
The Maximum Continuous Operating Voltage of the complete SPD,
as well as all components in the suppression path shall be greater
than 115% of the nominal system operating voltage to ensure the
ability of the system to withstand temporary RMS overvoltage (swell
conditions).
C. Operating Frequency:
The operating frequency range of the system shall be at least 47-63 Hz.
D. Protection Modes (Selection Required):
Note: L = Line, G = Ground, N = Neutral
1. L-L (Delta Units)
2. L-N (Wye Units)
3. L-N and L-G
4. All modes: L-N, L-L, L-G (N-G where applicable)
E. UL 1449 Performance Ratings:
Maximum UL 1449 Listed surge rating for each and/or all specified
protection modes shall not exceed the following in any mode:
System Voltage
120, 120/208 or 120/240
208, 249, 277, 230/400 or 277/480
346, or 346/600
480
600
Rating Without Disconnect
400 Volts
800 Volts
1200 Volts
1500 Volts
2000 Volts
F. Noise Attenuation (Optional on 65 kA units):
The unit shall be UL 1283 Listed as an electromagnetic interference
filter. The filter shall provide insertion loss with a maximum of 50 dB
from 10 kHz to 100 MHz with data obtained utilizing the 50 ohm
Insertion Loss Methodology from MIL-STD-220A.
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10-2006
Florham Park, NJ 07932 Telephone: (800) 800 ASCO
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G. Surge Current Capacity:
The minimum SPD surge current capacity, per NEMA LS-1 1992
shall be as follows:
Model
40
80
80S
Surge Rating
Per Mode
65 kA
65 kA
80kA
Surge Rating Per Phase
(L-N or L-L + L-G)
65 kA
80 kA
80 kA
H. Response Time:
The typical response time of all suppression components shall be 0.5 ns.
I. Joule Rating:
The SPD system shall provide a joule rating that meets or exceeds the
requirements of ANSI/IEEE C62.41 Category C delivery capability.
1.4
Environmental Requirements
A. Storage Temperature:
-55° to +85° C (-67° to +187° F)
B. Operating Temperature:
-40° to +50° C (-40° to +122° F)
C. Relative Humidity:
0% to 95%
D. Audible Noise:
The unit shall not generate any
appreciable noise.
E. Operating Altitude:
0 to 14,000 feet above sea level.
F. Magnetic Fields:
The unit shall not generate any
appreciable magnetic fields,
and shall be suitable for use
directly inside computer rooms.
PART 2 PRODUCT
2.1
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System Description
The system shall be constructed arrays of metal oxide varistors (MOVs)
which have been tested and matched to assure surge current sharing.
Use of other surge protective devices: gas tubes, silicon avalanche
diodes, or selenium cells are unacceptable since the failure of such
devices could cause interruption of normal power to connected loads.
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2.2
Enclosure
The unit case shall be a plastic enclosure, rated UL 94-5V, and tested as
Type 12, 4, and 4X.
2.3
Connections
Terminals shall be provided to accommodate wire sizes up to 10 AWG.
2.4
Overcurrent Protection (fusing)
All components, including suppression, filtering, and monitoring
components, shall be individually fused at the component level with the
fuses rated so as not to impede maximum specified surge current
capacity. The fuse shall be capable of opening in less than one
millisecond and clear both high and low impedance faults. The fusing
shall be capable of interrupting up to 200 kA symmetrical fault current
with 600VAC applied. Replaceable fusing is unacceptable. Overcurrent
protection that limits specified surge currents is not acceptable.
2.5
Accessories
A. Unit Status Indicators (Standard on all units)
Red and green solid state indicators with printed labels shall be
provided on the hinged front cover to indicate on-line unit status of
all modes of protection, including Neutral to Ground. Units that
require external test sets or equipment is unacceptable.
B. Dry Contacts for remote monitoring (Optional on 65 kA Units)
Electrically isolated Form C dry contacts, one set normally open
and normally closed for remote monitoring.
C. Undervoltage detection (Standard on all units)
Unit shall be equipped with 70% undervoltage detection capability.
D. Phase Loss Monitoring (Standard on all units)
Unit shall be equipped with phase loss monitoring.
E. Power Loss Monitoring (Standard on all units)
Unit shall be equipped with power loss monitoring.
PART 3 DOCUMENTATION
3.1
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Documentation
These specifications are based on ASCO Series 450 SPD products. All
other manufacturers shall submit for 10 day pre-approval, detailed
compliance or exception statements to all provisions of this specification
to allow consideration. In addition, the following documentation
must accompany any submittal.
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A. Independent Test Data:
Manufacturers shall submit independent test data from a nationally
recognized testing laboratory verifying the following: life cycle
testing, overcurrent protection, UL1449 2nd Edition 2007 Revision
ratings, noise attenuation, and surge current capacity.
B. Equipment Manual:
The manufacturer shall furnish a manual with installation, start-up,
trouble-shooting, and operating instructions for the specified
system.
C. Drawings:
Electrical and mechanical drawings shall be provided by the
manufacturer that show unit dimensions, weights, component and
connection locations, mounting provisions, connection details, and
wiring diagram.
Failure to provide any of the documentation required by this section will
result in product disapproval. Any deviation from the published
specification will result in an applicable deduct applied.
PART 4 MANUFACTURER CERTIFICATIONS and PRODUCT WARRANTIES
4.1
Quality Assurance
The manufacturer shall be ISO 9001 certified. Testing of each unit
include but not be limited to quality control checks, dielectric voltage
withstand test per UL and CSA requirements, and operational and
calibration tests.
4.2
Warranty
The manufacturer shall provide a full five year warranty from. date of
shipment against any part failure when installed in compliance with
manufacturer's written instructions, UL Listing requirements, and any
applicable national, state or local electrical codes.
PART 5 EXECUTION
5.1
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Installation
The installing contractor shall install the parallel SPD with short and
straight conductors as practically possible. The contractor shall twist. the
SPD input conductors together to reduce input conductor inductance.
The contractor shall follow the SPD manufacturer's recommended
installation practices as found in the installation, operation and
maintenance manual and comply with all applicable codes.
ASCO Power Technologies, LP
10-2006
Florham Park, NJ 07932 Telephone: (800) 800 ASCO
Pub 3199
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