Emerson Transient Detection System Installation Manual

A
dvanced Transient Detection System
Quick Start Guide
Applicable to Emerson Network Power
SPD’s with “T” in the monitoring
position (10
Example: (SPD Model Number) 560 _ _ _ _ _ _ T _ _ _
digit) of the model number.
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Power Surge Protection.
Thank You for choosing the Emerson Network Power advanced Transient Detection System package with your Surge Protective Device. Emerson Network Power Surge Protective Devices(SPDs) are high quality, high energy surge current diversion system designed to protect sensitive equipment from damaging transient voltage surges resulting from load switching, lightning strikes and other sources.
Emerson Network Power makes it easy to monitor your electrical system by integrating its advanced Transient Detection and monitoring package within its SPDs. The web-based device allows the end-user real time power quality measurements, logged events, statistical summaries and premium power protection.
Please read all instructions before starting the installation of this product. These instructions do not replace national or local electrical codes — check applicable codes to ensure compliance.
This Quick-Start Guide provides general information pertaining to the installation & operation of the SPD monitoring system. For detailed Installation & Operation instructions, refer to the full manual (document # IO-70109).
For general SPD installation instructions, reference the installation manual provided with your SPD.
DANGER! ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD INSTALL OR SERVICE THIS SYSTEM. ELECTRICAL SAFETY PRE-
CAUTIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED WHEN INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT. TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, TURN OFF AND LOCK OUT ALL POWER SOURCES TO THE UNIT BEFORE MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS OR SERVICING.
DANGER! SEULEMENT LE PERSONNEL QUALIFIÉ DOIT INSTALLER OU MAINTENIR CE SYSTÈME. DES PRÉCAUTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ EN ÉLECTRICITÉ DOIVENT ÊTRE SUIVIS LORS DE L'INSTALLATION OU DE LA MAINTENANCE DE CET EQUIPEMENT. POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE, DÉBRANCHEZ ET VEROUILLER TOUTES LES SOURCES D’ ALIMENTATION DE CET EQUIPEMENT AVANT DE LE BRANCHER OU LE MAINTENIR.
Summary
The Emerson Network Power advanced Transient Detection System measures, displays, & logs the following parameters/events:
Measured & Displayed
RMS Voltages Frequency Crest Factor VTHD Voltage Unbalance MOV Health
Logged System Events
Power On Settings change Firmware Upgrade
Communication Error Software Reset
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Logged Power Quality Events
Surge/Transient Sag Swell Phase Loss/Outage
Voltage Interruption/Dropout Voltage Harmonics (VTHD) Neutral Bond Overvoltage Temporary Overvoltage (TOV) Over/Under Frequency Protection Failure
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Communication Connections
J
Connect all applicable communication wiring to the monitoring system.
2 sets of Form C relay contacts;
250VAC, 5A max. (J10 & J11)
RS-485 for MODBUS RTU
Connection (J13 & J15)
RJ-45 Ethernet Port (J20)
Status LEDs
Red, Green, & Orange LED indication is provided for each phase, neutral, and service. If all LEDs are not solid green at power-up, verify source voltages & mechanical connections. If the alarm condition persists, call Emerson Network Power Surge Protection, Inc at 607-721-8840.
Line & Neutral LEDs
Green = Normal Operation Orange = Reduced Protection Red (steady) = Protection Failure Red (flashing) = Active Event
Service LED
Green = Normal Operation Orange = Active Event Red = Protection Failure
Display Screens
The advanced Transient Detection System provides 25+ Display Screens. Each screen provides real-time information concerning the existing power quality, past recorded events, & networking.
Capacitive touch buttons are utilized to maneuver from screen to screen.
Network Connection - System Ethernet Port > to Hub > to PC
Connecting the system to a network may be the simplest method of connection.
The monitoring system will automatically attempt to locate an available network IP address when connected/powered up. The IP address is required to remotely access the monitoring system Web Server & web pages.
Pressing BACK and ENTER at the same time will jump directly to the systems Networking Display Screen.
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Monitoring
System
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Network Hub/Switch
SPD
20
PC
Web Server
The advanced Transient Detection System webpage contains all of the information available on the LCD display as well as some additional features. Various settings, thresholds, & functions can be modified, enabled, disabled, etc. using the systems webpage/Ethernet function.
To open system webpage
Open a web browser and enter the systems IP address (located on Display Screen) into the address bar and press Enter. This will launch the SPDs advanced Transient Detection System webpage.
Emerson Network Power
Surge Protection 100 Emerson Parkway
Binghamton, NY 13905 800 288 6169 Phone (U.S. & Canada Only)
607 721 8840 (Outside U.S.) 607 722 8713 FAX United States of America
Emerson Network Power European Headquarters Via Leonardo Da Vinci 8
Zona Industriale Tognana 35028 Piove Di Sacco (PD) Italy
39 049 9719 111 Phone 39 049 5841 257 FAX
Emerson Network Power Asia Pacific 29/F, The Orient Square Building F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center Pasig City 1605 Philippines
+63 2 687 6615 +63 2 730 9572 FAX
Technical Support
800 288 6169 Toll-Free 607 721 8840 Phone 607 722 8713 FAX
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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.
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