Title: Surge Protective Devices
1 Chris Martin Sales Manager Surge
Protection Devices
2Where surges originate
- 80 - Internal Disturbances
- Load switching
- Variable frequency drives
- Lighting and air handlers
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- 20 - External Disturbances
- Utility load switching
- Smart grid
- Lighting strikes
- Cloud to cloud
- Cloud to ground
- Cloud to man-made object
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4Surge damage
- Cause disruptions in computer signals and
processors - Degrade component junctions causing random
delayed failure - Cause instant damage to electrical components
5How SPDs work
20,000v
Eliminated Voltage
- Clamped Voltage (depends on surge level)
- Turn on Voltage (always the same)
Clamped Voltage
1,500v
SPD
Turn on Voltage
150v
Load
Source
6UL 1449 2nd Edition 2005
- 2nd Edition 2005 Revision (effective 2/9/2007)
- Expanded OVERVOLTAGE Testing
- (2 x nominal voltage)
- Added 7 hour intermediate fault current levels
- 10 amps
- 100 amps
- 500 amps
- 1000 amps
- SPD manufacturers pass this new requirement by
either adding fusing per MOV, thermal sensing
technology, or requiring an external OCPD for the
safe removal of the SPD
720 mm MOV Surge Current Rating Curve
10000
1
2
10
1000
10 2
10 3
10 4
100
10 5
Surge Current
10 6
Indef.
10
Impulse Duration (Microseconds)
1
10
100
1000
10000
At 20 micro-seconds the MOV can protect up to
6500Amps (1 time) at 5000 micro-seconds that
same MOV can only protect up to 30Amps
8UL 1449 3rd Edition
- Creates SPD types (Type1, Type2, Type3, Type4)
- Surge Arrestor, Lightning Arrestor, TVSS
- New Nominal Discharge Surge Current test, In
Thermal stress test - Tested MCOV per mode. No longer a claimed value
- SVR 6kV, 500A replaced with VPR 6kV, 3kA
- Surge Arrestor incorporated into UL1449 as Type 1
device
9SPD Types - UL 1449 3rd Ed.
Competitors Surge Arrestor
Needs a breaker to pass UL testing
- Type 1 SPD (LINE SIDE)
- Permanently Connected SPD Installation between
the secondary of the service transformer and the
LINE side of the service disconnect over current
device, as well as the LOAD side, including
watt-hour meter socket enclosures. (Not
exceeding 1000V)
Secondary Surge Arrestor
10SPD Types (Continued)
- Type 2 SPD (LOAD SIDE)
- Permanently Connected SPD intended for
installation on the LOAD side of the service
disconnect over current device, including SPDs
located at the branch panel.
11SPD Types (Continued)
- Type 3 SPD
- Point of utilization SPDs, installed a minimum
of 10 meters (30 feet) from the electrical
service panel, for example cord connected, direct
plug-in (DPI), receptacle type and SPDs installed
at the utilization equipment being protected.
12SPD Types (Continued)
- Type 4 SPD
- Component SPDs, including discrete components as
well as component assemblies. - (Note as proposed the 3rd Edition will allow
Type 4 SPDs to be tested and applied where Types
1 and 2 are allowed)
13Measured Limiting Voltage (MLV)
- All SPD Types are to be tested to 6kV/3kA - 3
pulses per mode with applied voltage. VPR is
determined by averaging results. (Per 34.9 and
Table 34.1) - SVR 6kV/500A Good reading 400v or 500v
- VPR 6kV/3kA Good reading 700v, 800v,
900v, or as high as 1000v - Higher surge current results in higher clamping
voltages
14Nominal Discharge Current Test (In)
- Type 1 Choose 10kA or 20kA/Mode
- Type 2 Choose 3kA, 5kA, 10kA, or 20kA
- Surge unit at chosen surge value
- Apply chosen over voltage to unit within 1s for
1min
152008 NEC
- COPS - Critical Operations Power Systems
- NEC guideline to increase protection and
reliability of the power infrastructure for
critical facilities - What are Critical Facilities?
- Government agency (Federal, state, municipal)
- Facility engineering
- Facilities that if destroyed may disrupt
- National security, the economy, public health, or
safety - To include
- HVAC, fire alarm, security, communications, and
signaling
162008 NEC
- NEC Section 708.20 (D)
- Surge Protective Devices must be used to comply
- SPDs must be used for each voltage at the
facility - Service Entrance
- Distribution panels
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18Improving SPD Installed Performance
- How does lead length affect the installed
performance of a surge protective device? - Does an internally mounted SPD outperform an
externally mounted SPD? - Impact of upstream OCPDs
19 How are SPDs Tested?
- 6 inches outside of the enclosure
The surge is injected here
Clamping characteristics are recorded by an
Oscilloscope
- Phase length Neutral length affect the
performance of the SPD
20The surge must travel through the phase through
the SPDand through Neutral
Internally Mounted Lead Length
Phase length Neutral length SPD clamping
voltage
21Lead Length
- Lead length affects the installed performance of
a SPD - 10 sections of cable (commonly used sizes)
- 14 AWG
- 10 AWG
- 6 AWG
- Apply IEEE defined 20kV/10kA surge
- Measure the voltage drop
22Wire size
- Voltage drop across 10 foot cable when exposed to
a 20kV/10kA surge - 14 AWG 2,650v
- 10 AWG 2,400v
- 6 AWG 2,350v
- What does this do to the installed performance of
the SPD?
23Lead Length Impact
24The Low Impedance Cable
25HPI Voltage Drop
- Voltage drop across 10 foot cable when exposed to
a 20kV/10kA surge - 10 AWG 560v
- 6 AWG 560v
26Lead Length Impact
83 improvement
27Breaker Impact
- Does a breaker upstream of an SPD limit the
effectiveness of the SPD? - Breakers have surge trip and surge failure
values The SCCR value is based on 60Hz current,
not surge current! - Type 2 SPDs must be installed behind a breaker!
These values are based on testing performed by
Current Technologys Surge generator on
commercially available off the shelf breakers.
28The ISMIntegrated Suppression Module
29ISM Design
- Utilizes TPMOV technology
- Bus Bar construction
- N-G filter (removable)
- Improved L-N Filter
- 100 surge rated
- Reduced weight
- Individually monitored MOVs
- Advanced monitoring
300kA Model
30The TPMOV
DRC contacts
DRC switch
50mm MOV
Thermal spring
Barrier
Barrier spring
31Select3 (SL3)
- Listed by UL to UL1449 3rd Edition as a Type 1
SPD - 50kA, 100kA, 150kA, 200kA, 250kA, 300kA per mode
- TPMOV/Selenium Hybrid
- Option for enhanced selenium
- Test reports for single and repetitive surge
testing - Surge rated disconnect with line side barrier
- DTS-2 internal test port option
- 6 levels of monitoring
- 20 year warranty
THE SERVICE ENTRANCE SURGE PROTECTOR OF CHOICE
32TransGuard3 (TG3)
- Listed by UL to UL1449 3rd Edition as a Type 1
SPD - 50kA, 100kA, 150kA, 200kA, 250kA, 300kA per mode
- TPMOV Technology
- RoHS compliant
- Test reports for single and repetitive surge
testing - Surge rated disconnect with line side barrier
- DTS-2 internal test port option
- 6 levels of monitoring
- 15 year warranty
33Panel Extension (PX3)
- Listed by UL to UL1449 3rd Edition as a Type 1
SPD - 50kA, 100kA, 150kA, 200kA per mode
- 9 inch height for 50kA-100kA units
- TPMOV Technology
- RoHS compliant
- Test reports for single and repetitive surge
testing - DTS-2 internal test port option
- 6 levels of monitoring
- 15 year warranty
34DTS-2 Tester
- The ONLY proactive test kit for SPDs on the
market - Updated test card for both MOV and TPMOV based
products with or without selenium - Validates health of surge components
- Compares installed clamping performance to
original factory values - Detects and provides early warning for stressed
components - Can be used to evaluation competitive products
performance - Part of any startup or commissioning
- Validates integrity of upstream Xo bond
35M1 Standard Monitoring
- LED indication per phase
- Audible alarm
- Alarm silence switch
- 2 sets of dry relay contacts
- Tri-colored LED that reports on protection
- Green 75 or greater
- Orange 75 - 40
- Red 40 or less
- Extinguished Loss of protection
36M2 Monitoring Option
- All M1 monitoring options
- Surge counter
37M3 Option
M4E Option
- New Mastermind
- Includes all M1 monitoring features
- Time/Date stamp
- Duration and Magnitude
- User settable thresholds
- Tracks
- Sags, swells surges, dropouts,
- outages, THD, frequency, Volts
- RMS, protection
- Local character display
- ModBus and Ethernet remote communications
- Web based interface
- New Mastermind
- Includes all M1 monitoring features
- Time/Date stamp
- Duration and Magnitude
- User settable thresholds
- Tracks
- Sags, swells surges, dropouts,
- outages, THD, frequency, Volts
- RMS, protection
- Local character display
- ModBus remote communications
38M5 Option
M6E Option
- Adds Large Graphics Display
- Includes all M1 monitoring features
- Time/Date stamp
- Duration and Magnitude
- User settable thresholds
- Tracks
- Sags, swells surges, dropouts,
- outages, THD, frequency, Volts
- RMS, protection
- Local character display
- ModBus and Ethernet remote communications
- Web based interface
- Adds Large Graphics Display
- Includes all M1 monitoring features
- Time/Date stamp
- Duration and Magnitude
- User settable thresholds
- Tracks
- Sags, swells surges, dropouts,
- outages, THD, frequency, Volts
- RMS, protection
- Local character display
- ModBus remote communications
39Review
- Specs need to be Updated to include new
requirements outlined in UL1449 3rd Edition - Externally mounted SPDs offer a safer installed
alternative without affecting performance - External OCPDs can have an affect on the
installed performance of the SPD - Ask for documentation. Single surge, repetitive
surge, and tested MCOV value - Questions?