Eaton IM01005012E manual

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    Effective Date 2/2007 For more information visit: www .itvss.com Contents Page 1 Introduction ............................................................................. 1 1.1 Scope ......................................................................... 1 1.2 XT-40 Catalog Numb ering System ............................ 1 1.3 IT-RSS System Wirin[...]

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    IM01005012E XT -40 & IT -RSS Inst allation Page A Rev . 1 – 2/2007 Register Your Warranty On-Line at http://www.itvss.com/ Notice: Product improvements and enhancements are continuous; therefore the specifications and info rmati on contained in this document may change without notice. Eaton Corporation shall not be liable for errors contained[...]

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    XT -40 & IT -RSS Inst allation IM01005012E Rev . 1 – 2/2007 Page 1 1 I NTRODUCTION 1.1 Scope This installation manual contains the inf ormation necessary to install Eaton Corporation’s XT-40 and IT-RSS Surge Protective Devices (SPDs). System wiring and vol tage information for these devices are provided in Sections 1.2 and 1.3. If you requi[...]

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    IM01005012E XT -40 & IT -RSS Inst allation Page 2 Rev . 1 – 2/2007 1.4 Safety Precautions A licensed/qualified electrician must complete all instructions and measurement s described in this instruction in accordance with the U.S. National Electrical Code, stat e and local codes, or oth er applicable country codes. The U.S. National Electrical[...]

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    XT -40 & IT -RSS Inst allation IM01005012E Rev . 1 – 2/2007 Page 3 2 I NST ALLA TION 2.1 Before Inst allation Perform or plan the following before installing the SPD: 1. Locate your electrical system ’s appli cab le wiring diagram in Sections 2.2 & 2.3 2. Verify that your electrical system’s voltage and wiring configuration matche s t[...]

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    IM01005012E XT -40 & IT -RSS Inst allation Page 4 Rev . 1 – 2/2007 2.2 XT -40 W iring Diagrams Single Phase (1P101, 1P201) CIRCUI T INTE RRUPT DEVICE PHASE A GROUND NETURA L or PHASE B Us e Inter rupt D evic e if connected to Phase B NOT Neu t ral XT -40 Split Phase (1S101) CIRCUI T INTERRUP T DEVICE PHASE A NEUTRAL GROUN D PHASE B Soli d bon[...]

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    XT -40 & IT -RSS Inst allation IM01005012E Rev . 1 – 2/2007 Page 5 2.3 IT -RSS W iring Diagram Split Phase – 288 Vac Phase to Phase Max. IT -RSS CIRCUI T INTE RRUP T DEV ICE PHASE A GROU ND PHASE B 2.4 Inst alling Circuit Interrupt Devices The SPD must be connect ed to the electrical sy stem through a 30 A circuit interrupt device as listed[...]

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    IM01005012E XT -40 & IT -RSS Inst allation Page 6 Rev . 1 – 2/2007 2.5 Conduit Inst allation When planning the conduit installatio n, avoid usin g 90° elbows and keep the conduit run a s sh ort and straight as possible. See Figure 2 -1. When applicable, use weatherproof (corrosion resistant) con duit and fittings to maintain the enclosure’[...]

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    XT -40 & IT -RSS Inst allation IM01005012E Rev . 1 – 2/2007 Page 7 Figure 2-2. XT-40 & IT-RSS Mounting Dimensions 2.40 (61.0) 1.77 (45.0) 3.15 (80.0) 2.4 8 (63.0) 4.1 7 (105.9) 3.2 3 (82.0) 4.73 (120.1) 5.5 8 (141.7) 4.80 (121.9) 3.15 (80.0) 0.25 (6.4) M ounting Ho l e Sh af t s M ounting Hole s Unde r L id (4 ) 0.75 (19.0) In t er n al l[...]

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    IM01005012E XT -40 & IT -RSS Inst allation Page 8 Rev . 1 – 2/2007 2.8 Power Up and System Checkout Apply system power and observe that the LED(s) on the front of the SPD should glow. One L ED should glow for each Phase voltage being monitored. Should there be a significant difference in brightness, check the ph ase rotation of the panel and [...]

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    XT -40 & IT -RSS Inst allation IM01005012E Rev . 1 – 2/2007 Page 9 Notes:[...]

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    Eaton Corporation 1000 Cherrington Park way Moon Township, PA 15108-4312 USA http://www.itvss.com © 2007 Eaton Corporation For additional information please call: All Rights Reserved Power Quality Technical Support Center Publication No. IM0100501 2E 1-800-809-2772 Rev. 1 – February 2007[...]