Multi 9: PRD Surge Arresters
Multi 9: PRD Surge Arresters
Multi 9: PRD Surge Arresters
Operation
A surge arrester ensures the run-off of a current due to an overvoltage above
a permissible voltage threshold level (Uc)
> Stand-by; when no over voltages are present, the surge arrester has high impedance
which does not effect the installation
> In operation; the surge arrester is triggered and runs a high impulse current to
the ground for the length of the electrical disturbance. It significantly limits the voltage
on load terminals to a given protection level (Up)
> Cartridges end of life is indicated by a red mechanical indicator or through an auxilary
contact. It should be immediately replaced.
Advantages
> Certified co-ordination with Schneider Electrics Multi 9 circuit breakers provide
complete safety in the event of a short circuit
> PRD withdrawable surge arresters allow fast replacement of damaged cartridges
> Matching surge protection bases ensure removable cartridges can be upgraded
with higher kA (Imax) cartridge ratings
> PRD r surge arresters have an auxiliary contact for remote indication
> AS/NZS3000/2007 recommends the use of surge protection. Protect home theatre
systems, LCD screens, washing machines, microwaves, computer networks, data
servers, industrial equipment including PLCs providing essential services that are
crucial to todays business operational productivity
1P 1P + N 3P 3P + N
Spare cartridges
Implementation Lightning density
> High Imax (kA) rated surge arresters give a higher level of protection and a longer
service life
> External disconnection of the surge arrester must be ensured by Schneider
Electrics Multi 9 circuit breaker to protect against short circuits
> Additional built in end of life thermal disconnection is provided in each surge arrester
> Use 1P or 3P surge arresters with installations where the MEN link is installed
> Use 1P + N or 3P + N surge arresters with installations where the MEN link is removed High
> Preferable to install surge arresters upstream from RCD devices
Medium
Low
Technical data
> Operating frequency 50/60Hz
> Operating voltage 230/400V AC
> Permanent operating current Ic < 1mA
> Response time < 25ns
> End of life indication
- White; in operation
- Red; end of life replace
> Auxiliary contact NO NC 250V 0.25A
> Connection via tunnel terminal 2.5 to 35mm2
> Operating temperature -5 to +40C
> Standards IEC61643-1 Type 2
Example
N L1
2009 Map provided by
MetService/University of Otago
MAIN SWITCH
RCCB
EARTH
> natural: tall trees, mountain crest, wet areas, ferrous soil
SPD > artificial: chimney, aerial, pylon, lightning conductor.
> Indirect effects can be incurred within a fifty metre radius
NON RCD RCD PROTECTED
CIRCUITS CIRCUITS around the point of impact.
Owing to changes in standards and equipment, the characteristics given in the text and images in this document are not binding until they have been confirmed with us.
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