Surge Protection that Monitors, Measures and Manages
A Web-Based Power Quality
Monitor Integrated within
the Emerson Network Power
500 and 400 Series Surge
Protective Devices
• Power Quality – Ability to monitor voltage
at every connected panel and track system
anomalies such as transients, surges,
swells and VTHDs.
• Real Time Measurements –Allows over
1000 events/reports to be stored for
future analysis.
• Event Logging –User configurable
alarm thresholds, time/date stamp,
duration and magnitude of events.
• Communications –Information easily
accessed through the Ethernet or MODBUS
TCP/RTU communication systems.
• Embedded Web Page – Convenient
access to present and past data right at
the device.
• System Analysis – Manage power system
with statistical summaries and reporting
software.
Surge Protective Devices Equipped with Advanced
Transient Detection and Power Quality Analysis
Emerson Network Power makes it easy to monitor your electrical system by
integrating its advanced transient detection and monitoring package within its surge
protective devices. The web-based device is integrated within our 500 and 400 series
of surge protection products, enabling real-time power quality measurements, logged
events, statistical summaries and premium power protection. Understanding the
severity, type and timing of the event allows you to analyze trends and ultimately
better manage your electrical system.
Network Computer
Our Web-Enabled Approach to
Monitoring Your Power...
Measures and records the magnitude and duration of
transient surges (ANSI/IEEE category A, B and C), sags,
swells, RMS voltage, crest factor, voltage unbalance,
phase loss/outages, dropouts, voltage harmonic
distortion and frequency.
Date/Time Stamp and Event Logging
Records and logs device software/firmware updates,
alarms, SPD health and magnitude/duration/
history of all measured power quality events. On
board memory logs up to 1,000 events, data export
feature enables long-term storage and reporting of
event history.
Embedded Webpage
SPD Health Status
Health of the SPD is continually monitored and
percent protection available for each phase
recorded and communicated.
User-Friendly Display
Equipped with an easy to read 128x64 pixel LCD
display screen. Capacitive touch navigation buttons
provide access to over 25 informational data display
screens.
Easy Installation
Integrated directly within the 570, 560, 510, 460 or
440 surge protection devices. The optional remote
monitoring panel allows the user display to be
mounted in custom locations.
Multiple Alarms Thresholds
Multiple alarm conditions–9 preset triggered alarm
conditions with the capability for user-modified
threshold. Alarms are configurable as audible,
relay, or both providing complete control of event
notifications.
Multi-Port Serial and Ethernet Communications
Communicate, view and access data remotely via
two RS-485 modbus TCP/RTU serial ports or an
ethernet RJ-45 port.
Real-Time Monitoring of Voltages,
Event Counts and SPD Health Status
Power Quality Events Measured
and Recorded in Detail
Management Tools
Embedded webpage enables the end user to
remotely monitor real time measurements, adjust
event thresholds and easily analyze recorded data
from several positions throughout a facilities power
system, simultaneously from a single location.
System Compatibility
Fully integrates into ASCO 5700 and 5900 family of
PowerQuest products.
Manage Your System with User
Configurable Thresholds and
Power Quality Reporting
Modular device,
available models are:
570/560/510 and 460.
Non-modular device,
440 model only.
Available with remote
monitoring panel for
custom installations.
Models include: 570/560
General Specifications
VoltagePhase A, B, & C
Accuracy±1%
Range 0-600V
Average, Unbalance, Crest Factor Standard
FrequencyPer Phase + Total
Accuracy±1%
Range45-67Hz
VTHDL-N, L-L
Range850 Hz
HarmonicsL-N, L-L
RangeFundamental - 13th
RMS±1%
SPD Health StatusPercent Remaining
I/OStandard
Relay Outputs1:2 Form-C
RJ-45 Port Ethernet
Terminals (#24-#14)RS-485 Communication
EventsPower Quality and System
Event Logging1000+ Events
Surge, Sag, Swell, Phase Loss/Outage,
Temporary Over Voltage (TOV), Voltage
Interruption/Dropout, Neutral Bond, Voltage
Harmonics (VTHD), Over/Under Frequency,
Protection Failure
Date/Time Stamp with Duration/Magnitude Standard - All events
Surge Counter, Sag Counter, Swell Counter,
w/reset
DisplayLCD 128x64
Communications
Embedded WebpageStandard
Standard
Standard
RS-485, MODBUS TCP/RTU,
Ethernet, SNMP, SMTP, Form C
Ordering Information
570x x x x x x Tx x S
Example Model Number:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Available On:Model NumberMonitoringAdditional Options/Accessories
570 SPD
560 SPD
510 SPD
460 SPD
440 SPD
x
Indicates
Standard
Model Number
Configuration
T
Indicates
Advanced
Transient
Detection
System
S=Standard
-or-
X=Additional Options/Accessories*
(*remote panel)
*Consult factory for additional source configurations, surge ratings,
monitoring options, enclosure ratings, etc.
Advanced Transient Detection Interface
Protection Status LED’s
L1L2L3N SERVICE
1
Surge Protective Device
L-L Avg V 208.0V
Surge Count 57
IP Address 10.203.97.86
Current Alarms None
Prev Page
BACK
PUSH TOGETHER TO
(Front of User Interface Display)
2
UPDOWNENTER
SILENCE ALARM
Next Page
3
1
Red, green and orange (reduced protection) LEDs provide
protection status indication for each phase, neutral and
service.
2
LCD Display Screen
The advanced transient detection monitoring feature
provides 25+ individual and selectable display screens.
Each screen provides real-time information concerning
the existing power quality, past recorded events and
networking.
3
Display Navigation Buttons
Capacitive touch buttons are utilized to maneuver from
screen to screen.
5
4
6
Expanded Communications
4
RJ-45 Ethernet Connection
A female RJ-45 Ethernet connection port provides quick
and trouble-free network communication with your
SPD/transient detection system.
5
RS-485
Two standard RS-485 ports for ModBus RTU connection
6
Form ‘C’ Relay Contacts
Two complete sets of individually configurable form C
relay contacts, provides control for a variety of normally
open and normally closed contact applications.
Backside of User Interface Display
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While every precaution has been taken to ensure accuracy and
completeness in this literature, Emerson Network Power assumes no
responsibility, and disclaims all liability for damages resulting
from use of this information or for any errors or omissions.