AC Surge Protection Devices
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AC Surge Protection Devices
AC S u r g e Protection D ev i c e s FLEXIBLE , INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR INFOCOM SYSTEM PROTECTION pioneers in surge protection Joslyn is recognized worldwide as the pioneer in the design, development and manufacture of electrical and electronic protection products. Whether the application is for AC or DC power systems, Joslyn sets the standard for the surge suppression industry. Today, Joslyn products are protecting more than one billion AC and DC circuits worldwide. The communications industry relies on Joslyn’s advanced surge protection technology to guard mission-critical operations in more than 120 countries. Joslyn surge protection devices protect the facility’s power distribution system and sensitive electronics and electrical loads. Whether installed at wireless sites, remote switching centers, data centers, customer service centers or central offices, Joslyn AC surge protectors help the communications industry achieve maximum uptime. i n n ov a t o r s of infocom s o l u t i o n s 2 Comprehensive product line More than 500 standard product configurations are available through Joslyn’s extensive AC surge protector line. Ranging from 400kA per phase devices for central office or hut/shelter applications to compact, 20kA per phase units for lower exposure or lower risk applications, Joslyn equipment can readily meet all your surge protection applications. Flexible solutions… by design Meeting the unique needs of OEM applications is our specialty. Our Applications Engineering team specializes in providing customized, cost-effective surge protection solutions for your specific requirements. Our extensive familiarity with AC distribution systems worldwide makes Joslyn the infocom industry’s leading supplier of both standard and customized AC surge protection solutions. When a custom solution is required for a new or enhanced system, our rapid engineering response and world-class, JIT production system will help you meet your deployment schedule — anywhere in the world. Put Joslyn technical expertise to work for you. Joslyn holds many U.S. and European patents. Our engineers participate in IEEE, PEG, NEMA, IEC and other electrical protection standards committees to ensure product design stays attuned to developments within the sciences of electrical protection. Moreover, our expert staff will help you identify and correct application or installation variables that contribute to high-voltage “let-through” and subsequent equipment damage. You can look to us for help in choosing the protection equipment that is right for your applications and requirements. To assist you in total power systems engineering, Joslyn maintains professional alliances with major power cabinet and electronic equipment manufacturers, as well as electrical and grounding engineering consulting firms. We will coordinate integration of equipment offerings and engineering services to ensure optimal solutions consistent with sound engineering practices. The new ”-CNR“ series features a feed-through (Kelvin) parallel connection. This highly efficient configuration minimizes inductance and lowers the actual clamping voltage by virtually eliminating the “lead length” of the surge protection device. maximum per formance and reliability Joslyn AC Surge Protectors reducing (clamping) the high transient voltage to • Provide state-of-the-art, field-tested, time-proven harmless levels. Upon the end of the transient MOV and SAD technologies to protect your event, the device automatically returns to its normal valuable equipment and keep it on-line to protect operating condition without service interruption. your customer revenue streams. • Respond instantaneously and reliably to repeated high-current lightning and other transient voltage surges. • Accurately indicate operational protection status Approvals and standards applicable to Joslyn AC surge protectors: • ANSI/IEEE C62.11 • ANSI/IEEE C62 • ANSI/IEEE C62.41 via jumbo, long-life LEDs. • Bellcore TR-NWT-001011 • Offer optional remote-monitoring that alerts the Operations Management Center and/or • CE per Directive 73/23/EEC off-site technicians about protection status and • CSA Certification power disturbances. • cUL • Feature a modular design, making them highly flexible and customizable for your specific performance and installation requirements. • IEEE C62.1 • RUS acceptance • UL 1449, 2nd Edition • Ensure reliable performance supported by long warranties. Method of operation When a transient surge exceeds the normal system voltage, the protection device responds within nanoseconds and changes state from a highimpedance open circuit to a low-impedance shunt (short circuit). Connected in parallel with the facility’s loads, the device diverts damaging current away from sensitive loads while simultaneously 3 J OSLYN AC P ROTECTORS pigtail Surge protectors for subpanels and cabinets • Two sizes and a convenient pigtail design make installation Pigtail protectors, such as 1457-49-R, are available with Form C contact relays to permit remote monitoring. flexible and easy. • Devices provide 40kA per phase protection in a compact enclosure. • Thermal disconnects and fusing for each MOV plus a sand-filled enclosure permit benign end-of-life mode during sustained line overvoltage conditions, thus eliminating smoke and fire damage to adjacent equipment. open-frame Custom, Open-Frame Protectors offer a choice of bolt-on or plug-in design. Custom-tailored solutions for infocom OEMs Joslyn leads the industry in the design and manufacture of custom, open-frame AC surge protectors for infocom applications. These spaceefficient protectors reduce voltage let-through and allow easy maintenance and system integration. 4 Shown: Models 1265-68-MNR and 1265-68-CNR FOR ALL I NFOCOM A PPLICATIONS • Plastic, hermetically sealed Noryl™ housing ensures weatherproof protection for outdoor and indoor installations. • Color-coded wiring conforms to U.S. and international standards. When remote monitoring is not required, Joslyn pigtail protectors, such as this 1265-21, are available without relays. Choose from MOV, SAD, and MOV/SAD hybrid technologies in variable primary and secondary configurations. • Bolt-on and plug-in modules • Virtually unlimited design configurations • Wide range of sizes • UL-Recognized • Flexible monitoring options 5 C HARACTERISTICS COMMON TO ALL J OSLYN MODELS a VOLTS FIGURE 1A 1B 120 230 a b FIGURE VOLTS VOLTS 2A 2B FIGURE 3A 3B 3C 3D 120 240 240 480 Maximum Surge Current (refer to kA per Phase column in Selection Guide). This value represents the maximum current amplitude (on an 8/20 µs waveform*) the protector can conduct without causing physical damage and while still retaining protection capacity. It is the sum of the L-N rating plus the L-G rating. *Refer to IEEE 62.41 for definition a b VOLTS VOLTS 208 220 400 480 FIGURE 4A 4B 120 127 230 277 5A a b c FIGURE VOLTS VOLTS VOLTS 6A 240 a VOLTS 240 480 a FIGURE VOLTS 6 • Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to at least +65°C • Power Frequency: All units operate on 50Hz and 60Hz systems. • Surge Protector Voltage Ratings: All models are designed to operate at the referenced nominal system voltage. 240 FIGURE 7A 120 208 a VOLTS 480 Figures show the surge protection device connections to the electrical service and detail the transformer secondary configuration. Refer to the Figure No. column in the Selection Guide for assistance in specifying the appropriate device. Minimum Life Expectancy of any surge protection device (SPD) is the result of two primary factors: the frequency and intensity of surge-causing events (e.g., direct or induced lightning, induction, PFC capacitor, load switching, etc.). Therefore, it is imperative to properly select an SPD appropriate for the following factors: 1. the facility’s exposure to surges, rather than to the size of the load or service; 2. the criticality or value of the equipment being protected; and 3. the location of the SPD within the facility’s power distribution system. Load Ratings (or service amperage) of the secondary distribution system do not represent objective SPD selection criterion since the protection devices are installed in parallel with the loads. Surge currents entering or generated within a facility are completely independent of the substation kVA capacity or service amperage. Again, exposure (the likelihood and magnitude of surge events) and SPD location (service entrance or sub-panel) are critical to SPD selection. Our Applications Engineering team can help you with this selection process. Protection modes In the U.S.,Canada and China in particular, the neutral conductor is grounded at both the electrical substation and the service entry point, typically where the main service-disconnect is installed. In such circumstances, the main facility SPD, installed at the service entrance, needs only L-N and N-G protection modes (for ground-referenced power systems, which are the most common). The N-G mode is for safety in the event of either a poor connection with the NG bond or within the grounding system itself. At sub-panels and other locations within a facility that are farther than 10 electrical feet from the service entrance, the addition of an L-G protection mode provides an optimal protection scheme by providing an additional, direct surge-path to ground. Selector Guide 7 r e s p o n s i ve customer service To place orders or inquire about product pricing, availability or order status, please contact Joslyn Customer Service. Our professional staff of representatives is available to assist you from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Pacific), Monday through Friday. P. O. Box 817, Goleta, CA 93116 6868 Cortona Drive Santa Barbara Research Park Goleta, CA 93117 Customer Service Tel: 800-752-8068 805-968-3551 Fax: 877-822-8406 805-968-0922 805-968-2335 Applications Engineering Tel: 800-752-8068 805-968-3551 Fax: 805-968-8491 Email: [email protected] Learn more about Joslyn surge protectors at http://www.joslynsurge.com/ac_arresters.html © 1999 Current Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. Joslyn products are manufactured in the U.S.A. Joslyn is a registered trademark of Current Technology, Inc. and the Joslyn logotype is a trademark of Current Technology, Inc. TDSACSERIES(C) FIG-IC/699/10M J-1969