Saturday, December 13, 2014
HOW SHOULD SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES BE APPLIED?
• SPDs should be installed with the shortest lead length possible and as close as possible to the load it is protecting.
• SPDs protecting panels should be wired in parallel with the service entrance or distribution panels. A disconnecting means must be provided for servicing and for short circuit and over current protection.
• When a circuit breaker cannot be installed, install a tap on the bus or lugs. Wire in a fused disconnect to provide the above mentioned protection for the SPD. This method of installation allows the SPD to be replaced safely without shutting down the power.
• SPDs must be wired and grounded according to the (NEC) National Electrical Codes.
• Using Whole Facility Protection would safeguard your electrical system against most transients. This means that the protection is staged; service entrance protection, sub-panel protection, and point-of-use protection.
• SPDs protecting panels should be wired in parallel with the service entrance or distribution panels. A disconnecting means must be provided for servicing and for short circuit and over current protection.
• When a circuit breaker cannot be installed, install a tap on the bus or lugs. Wire in a fused disconnect to provide the above mentioned protection for the SPD. This method of installation allows the SPD to be replaced safely without shutting down the power.
• SPDs must be wired and grounded according to the (NEC) National Electrical Codes.
• Using Whole Facility Protection would safeguard your electrical system against most transients. This means that the protection is staged; service entrance protection, sub-panel protection, and point-of-use protection.