INSTALLATION
Pre-Plan your installation. You will need to accomplish the following:
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Meet all National and Local codes. (NEC
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Mount SPD as close to panel or equipment as possible to keep leads short.
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Ensure leads are as short and straight as possible, including neutral and ground.
Consider a breaker position that is closest to the SPD and the panel's neutral & ground.
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Suggested breaker & conductor size is 60A-30A with 6 AWG.
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Make sure system is grounded per NEC
The following options or implementations require extra consideration. See appropriate sections
within this manual:
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Internal or Integral Mount Installation inside electrical gear (page 5)
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Flush Mount Option (page 6)
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Retro-fit where no breaker positions are available (page 6)
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UL/NEMA 3R Drain Holes (page 6)
1. Use a voltmeter to check all voltages to ensure correct SPD.
2. If SPD has Dry Contact, Remote Monitoring or Remote Display, pre-plan their installation.
3. Remove power for panel. Confirm panel is deenergized.
4. Identify connection/breaker location and SPD location.
5. Make sure leads are short! Reducing inches matter! Pretend that connector leads cost you
$1000/foot to make leads short!
6. Remove an appropriately sized knockout from panel. Create an appropriately sized hole in the
SPD enclosure.
7. Mount SPD.
8. Connect conductors as appropriate – short and straight as possible
(Note that Hi-Legs are Phase B).
9. Label or mark conductors as appropriate (neutral: white, ground: green, energized:
black, hi-leg: orange).
10. Make sure system is bonded per NEC
(N-G bonding not per NEC
11. Energize and confirm proper operation of indicators and/or options.
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TYPICAL PANEL INSTALLATION
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and clear of faults before energizing SPD.
and is clear of hazards or faults before energizing.
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Use closest breaker to SPD
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Locate SPD close to intended breaker
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Keep Leads Short as Possible
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Avoid Sharp Bends
Silence
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Outdoor installation requires appropriate
weather sealing at nipple (o-ring, sealing
conduit, etc.)