Surge Protection & Line Conditioning Catalog

Surge Protection & Line Conditioning Catalog

A Network Approach to Surge Protection and Line Conditioning UL Revised September, 1999 14 49 nd 2 EDITION LISTED PRODUCTS Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. ! 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ! Main Office: (650) 588-9200 ! Outside Local Area: (800) 258-9200 ! www.stevenengineering.com Leviton offers advanced surge suppression technology with network application strategies, to give you unmatched protection. The quality and variety of Leviton surge protection devices (SPD’s) allows you to optimize network protection by distributing it throughout a facility. Panel-mounted devices are installed at the service entrance to immediately reduce external surges. To prevent equipment damage from both internal and external surges, we offer branch panel and point-of-use devices to fit all environments and applications. Leviton provides a single source for the SPD’s you need to connect and protect! Leviton point-of-use devices come in a variety of styles so you can choose what’s right for your application, from hard-wired receptacles to plug-ins, plug-strips and a specialized power control center for integrated computer work stations. They also come in different grades to suit the needs of industrial, commercial and residential environments. Leviton’s wide selection of SPD’s provide various levels of protection, so you can choose the one that’s appropriate for your equipment. At Leviton, we are proud to state that we have been developing electrical and electronic wiring devices for over 90 years. During that time, we have been active in establishing industry-wide standards and educating the marketplace. Our nationwide team of over 200 factory-employed salespeople and industrial specialists has further established Leviton as a leading manufacturer of power quality devices. We look forward to continuing our efforts in developing not only innovative products but also in supporting our customers with effective power quality solutions. Products in this catalog are sorted by application: Each symbol below represents a specific application. Please refer to the Table of Contents at right to locate the products in this brochure that meet the exact needs of your particular application. Plug-In Line and Ground Low-Voltage Panel-Mounted Hard-Wired Conditioning and Data line Devices Devices Devices Devices Devices ©1999 (September) Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Note: All information contained herein was accurate at time of publication. Because Leviton engages in a continuing program of product improvement, all data is subject to change without notice. Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. ! 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 !2 Main Office: (650) 588-9200 ! Outside Local Area: (800) 258-9200 ! www.stevenengineering.com Table of Contents Leviton’s network protection approach 5 An objective measure — IEEE C62 Standards 6 Testing to IEEE C62 Standard 7 UL verification of clamping data: Standard 1449 7 The NEMA LS-1 Specification Format 8 Application Environments (Including the Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley ENCOMPASS Program) 9 Leviton Support Services 9 Product Section 11 Cat. No. 57000 Panel-Mounted Devices 12 Cat. No. 52000 Panel-Mounted Devices 14 Cat. No. 52000-RS Remote Supervisor 14 Cat. No. 47000 Panel-Mounted Devices 17 Cat. No. 32000 Panel-Mounted Devices 19 Cat. No. 42000 Panel-Mounted Devices 19 Cat. No. 51120 Panel-Mounted Devices 22 Cat. No. 50240-MSA Meter Socket Surge Arrester Adapter 24 Cat. No. 51020 and 51240 Wired-Module Devices 26 Cat. No. 3800 Equipment Cabinet Devices 28 Cat. No. 3803-DPH and 3803-485 Communication Protection Modules 30 Surge Suppression Single and Duplex Receptacles 33 Four-In-One Surge Suppression Receptacles 35 Plug-In Devices 37 Plug-Strip Devices 40 Computer Grade, Commercial Grade and General Purpose Grade Devices 43 Cat. No. 5400 Power Control Center 45 Cat. No. 5500 Rack-Mounted Devices 46 Line and Ground Conditioning Devices 48 Stand-Alone Low-Voltage Communications/Data Line Devices 51 Terms of Leviton Product Warranty and Downline Lifetime Limited Warranty 54 Index 55 Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. ! 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 3! Main Office: (650) 588-9200 ! Outside Local Area: (800) 258-9200 ! www.stevenengineering.com 4. 2. 3. 1. Applications For Commercial /Light Industrial Facility Above is a simplified example of the varied equipment which should be protected by surge protective devices. The existence of mission-critical electronic equipment located throughout a facility leaves many organizations vulnerable to transient voltage surges. 1. Power Distribution 3. Building Controls 4. Computers & Communications I Load center I Building management systems I Voice/data equipment I Switchgear I Motor controls (PBX system, LAN’s, WAN’s) I Distribution equipment I Drives I Security system I Fire alarm system I Patch Panels 2. Electrical Loads I UPS systems I Lamps I Ballasts I Lighting controls Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. ! 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 !4 Main Office: (650) 588-9200 ! Outside Local Area: (800) 258-9200 ! www.stevenengineering.com Leviton’s Advanced Surge Suppression Technology Combined With Network Application Strategies Sets The Standard For Unmatched Protection Leviton’s Network Approach throughout a facility’s AC distribution From service entrance to point of use, system. Leviton’s complete Surge Protective With a protection network installed Devices product line offers a spectrum along these lines, Figure 1 shows the of products, to cover virtually every surge-suppression sequence when a requirement in both new construction high-energy transient strikes from an and retrofit installations. outside source. The step-by-step The outstanding versatility of Leviton’s zoned protection begins at the service product line permits the application entrance, and extends to the point of a powerful network strategy that of use. provides effective surge suppression Figure 1 Incoming Lightning Surge 6 KV. 3KA. Service Distribution Entrance Panel Mount SPD SPD Point-of-Use SPD Leviton Leviton Leviton 5300P 57000 52000 2500A 400A 80A LOAD Service Entrance Ground Rod Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. ! 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-63705 ! Main Office: (650) 588-9200 ! Outside Local Area: (800) 258-9200 ! www.stevenengineering.com An Objective Measure Of Figure 2 Surge Protective Device Performance — ABC The IEEE C62 Standards Collection When describing performance Service Entrance of Surge Protective Devices, Meter many factors play a part in determining the effectiveness of these products. This can make it difficult to carry out a reasonable comparison between performance charac- teristics of competing products. Therefore, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, or IEEE, established uniform requirements that Service characterize the environments Entrance for evaluating the performance Outbuilding of Surge Protective Devices. Meter Standard C62.41 describes three general categories of operating environment for Underground Service Surge Protective Devices. As shown in Figure 2, the three system exposure environments are called Category A, Category B, and Category C. With operating environment categories well defined, the IEEE also established a very Service Entrance Outbuilding precise description of several transient voltage and current Transformer waveforms that would be expected within each of these areas. The transient waveforms are configured as ringwaves Underground and combination waves. Service Charts 1 and 2 show the exact parameters that describe these waveforms in Category A, B A B C and C operating environments. • Outlets & long • Feeders and short branch circuits • Outside and service entrance Note that for Categories A branch circuits • Distribution panel devices • Service drop from and B, there are low, medium • All outlets at more • Bus and feeder industrial plants pole to building and high-exposure ringwave than 10m (30ft.) • Heavy appliance outlets with “short” • Run between transients shown in Chart 1. from Category B connections to service entrance meter & panel In Chart 2, there are low, • Overhead line to • All outlets at more • Lighting systems in large buildings detached building medium and high-exposure than 20m (60ft.) combination-wave transient • Underground from Category C line to well levels for Categories B and C. pump Demarcation between Location Categories B and C is arbitrarily taken to be at the meter or at the mains disconnect (ANSI/NFPA 70-1990 {2}, Article 230-70) for low-voltage service, or at the secondary of service transformer if the service is provided to the user at a higher voltage. Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. ! 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 !6 Main Office: (650) 588-9200 ! Outside Local Area: (800) 258-9200 ! www.stevenengineering.com Testing to IEEE Chart 1 Standard 0.5 µs-100 kHz Ring Wave C62.41 Standards Voltages and Current Surges Expected in Location Categories A and B Low, Medium and High Exposures Single-Phase Modes: L-N, L-G, and [L&N]-G Confirms Surge Polyphase Modes: L-L, L-G, and [L’s]-G Protective Device Peak Values Effective Location System Voltage Current Impedance Category Exposure Ω Performance (kV) (kA) ( ) Using the IEEE Standard wave- A1 Low 2 0.07 30 forms, all manufacturers of Surge A2 Medium 4 0.13 30 Protective Devices now have a A3 High 6 0.2 30 common basis for making compar- B1 Low 2 0.17 12 isons. When subjected to consis- B2 Medium 4 0.33 12 tent, well-defined

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