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T RANSIENT V OLTAGE S URGES: A GROWING P ROBLEM POWER DISTURBANCES Lightning and fluctuations in utility power (caused by grid switching, for example) are often assumed to be the main sources of power disturbances. However, the overwhelming cause is actually equipment, such as motors and appliances, turning on and off. Even simply switching lights on and off will cause electrical surges. In fact, it is estimated that 65% of all transient voltage surges are generated from inside sources, while only 35% come from outside. KEY CAUSES OF TRANSIENTS: Lightning Variable Frequency Drives Utility Accidents AC Chillers Utility Switching Pumps Motors LOCATION VARIABLES THAT INCREASE THE RISK OF EXTERNAL TRANSIENTS High lightning activity At the end of a utility line On a transmission line downstream of industrial facilities At a higher elevation than surrounding structures In an open rural location Utility industry experts estimate that problems resulting from transient voltage surges cost U.S. companies a stunning $26 billion annually. This figure not only includes the high price of direct damage to electrical distribution systems, electronic equipment and microprocessor controllers, but also the crippling cost of lost productivity. Facility downtime, lost data, lost orders and the disruption of critical processes can seriously reduce productivity. This means that minimizing the risk of damage from electrical surges is an absolute priority for companies of all types, all across the globe. COMMON SURGE ARRESTER Residential Services HVAC Equipment Pivot Irrigation Systems Traffic Controllers Industrial Pumps Farm Equipment Outdoor Light Poles/Ballasts Variable Frequency Drives Custom Control Cabinets Industrial Motors Irrigation Controllers
AG2401C AG4801 AG2083C 120/240 VAC 277 VAC and 480 VAC 120/208 VAC Residential Meters Traffic Controllers Residential Load Centers Irrigation Controllers Outdoor Light Poles/Ballast Industrial Motors 120 VAC and 120/240 VAC single (split) phase 18" 14 gauge leads 150 VAC maximum continuous voltage Protection of homes, motors, wells, pumps, irrigation systems, outdoor lighting, traffic signal controllers 277 VAC single phase and 480 VAC single phase systems 18" 10 gauge leads, 18" 6 gauge ground lead 550 VAC maximum continuous voltage Protection of lighting poles/ballasts, lighting fixtures, DOT applications 120/208 VAC three phase systems 150 VAC maximum continuous voltage
AG2403C AG4803C AG6503C 240 VAC 277/480 VAC and 480 VAC 347 VAC and 600 VAC Industrial Pumps Variable Frequency Drives Pivot Irrigation Systems 240 VAC three phase Delta and 120/240 three phase High Leg Delta systems 275 VAC maximum continuous voltage 480 VAC three phase Delta and 277/480 VAC three phase Wye systems 550 VAC maximum continuous voltage 600 VAC three phase Delta and 347/600 VAC three phase Wye systems (or lower) 650 VAC maximum continuous voltage AG6503L has 36" 10 gauge leads For more information go to www.intermatic.com/surge
PROTECT JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING A G 2 4 0 1 C - I N D 120/240 VAC A G 6 5 0 3 C - I N D 600 VAC or lower Residential Meters Traffic Controllers Industrial Motors Industrial Pumps Residential Load Centers Irrigation Controllers Variable Frequency Drives Pivot Irrigation Systems 120 VAC and 120/240 VAC single (split) phase 18" 14 gauge leads 150 VAC maximum continuous voltage Protection of homes, motors, wells, pumps, irrigation systems, outdoor lighting, traffic signal controllers 600 VAC three phase Delta and 347/600 VAC three phase Wye systems (or lower) 650 VAC maximum continuous voltage
Model Service Poles # of Leads/ Wire Configuration Actual Clamping Voltage Warranty Length (line to ground) Suggested Specifications for Secondary Surge Arresters 1500A 5000A 10000A AG2401C 120/240V 1 or 2 3/18 L1, L2, GND/N 490 980 1410 2 Yrs. AG2083C 208V 3 4/18 L1, L2, L3, GND/N 490 980 1410 2 Yrs. AG2403C 240V 3 4/18 L1, L2, L3, GND/N 740 1330 1850 2 Yrs. AG4801 277V or 480v 1 or 2 3/18 L1, L2, GND/N 1450 2130 2620 2 Yrs. AG4803C 480V 3 4/18 L1, L2, L3, GND/N 1450 2130 2620 2 Yrs. AG6503C Up to 600V 3 4/18 L1, L2, L3, GND/N 1640 2340 2920 2 Yrs. AG6503L Up to 600V 3 4/36 L1, L2, L3, GND/N 1640 2340 2920 2 Yrs. AG2401C-IND 120/240V 1 or 2 3/18 L1, L2, GND/N 480 710 1110 10 Yrs. AG6503C-IND Up to 600V 3 4/18 L1, L2, L3, GND/N 1850 2320 2660 10 Yrs. Secondary Surge Arrester shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories (OWHX), ANSI/IEEE C62.11 for Category C locations. The arrester shall provide protection between each phase conductor and ground. The MCOV (Maximum Continuous Operating Voltage) shall be as follows: Voltage 120/240 VAC 120/208 VAC 240 VAC 480 VAC 600 VAC MCOV 150 Volts 150 Volts 275 Volts 550 Volts 650 Volts The secondary Surge Arrester (also commonly known as a lightning arrester) shall employ parallel MOVs and provide protection from Category C level transient surges as defined in ANSI/IEEE C62.11 and ANSI/IEEE C62.41 without degradation of components. The arrester housing shall be constructed of UV resistant polycarbonate or a material of equal strength and UV resistance. All electrical connections shall be sealed in a UL component recognized epoxy to exclude moisture, dirt and corrosion. The encapsulation shall have a minimum UL Flame Class rating of 94V-0. A one-half inch nipple and locknut shall be provided. PRODUCT FEATURES AND BENEFITS Specific model for every voltage Designed for indoor or outdoor installations on service entrance and utility meter cabinets Approved for outdoor applications per Underwriters Laboratories Parallel metal oxide varistors (MOV) from each line to grounded neutral provide increased product capability Molded polycarbonate housing with 1/2" x 20 threaded nipple is weatherproof and UV resistant Epoxy encapsulation protects components from moisture, dirt and corrosion Color coded 18" leads (except AG6503L which has 36" leads) UL listed as a secondary surge arrester to OWHX, ANSI/IEEE C62.11 for Category C locations (some models culus and some UL/CSA) Intermatic Incorporated Spring Grove, Illinois 60081-9698 www.intermatic.com 2005 Intermatic, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. 300AG10018