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Vaisala Surge Protector
– Superior 3-stage surge protection
– Tolerates up to 10 kA surge currents
– Both differential and common mode
protection on each channel
– Filtering against HF and RF noise
– Two power channels (±43V, 1.5A) and
two data channels (±13V, 0.16A)
– Designed for use with Vaisala USB cable
220782 for WXT/WMT products
– Adjustable mounting clamp provided for
pole masts, Ø 30 mm … 102 mm
WSP152
DESCRIPTION
Vaisala Surge Protector WSP152 is a compact-size transient
overvoltage suppressor. It is designed to be used with Vaisala
WXT and WMT transmitters, to protect the host PC against
surges entering through the USB port. For example, a nearby
lightning strike may induce high-voltage surge not tolerable by
the protection of the USB cable or port itself. Thus additional
protection is needed in regions with frequent, severe
thunderstorms, especially when long line cables (>30m) are
used.
Vaisala recommends using the surge protector in installations
where USB cables are used for permanent connections. The
surge protector is always recommended when there is an
elevated risk of lightning strike. The WSP152 also provides
additional filter for blocking the HF and RF interference induced
into the cables in installations to radio transmitter masts, power
line carrier towers etc.
The WSP152 has four channels, two dedicated for power lines
and two for data lines. Each channel uses a three-stage protection
scheme as follows: first there are discharge tubes, then voltage
dependent resistors (VDR), and finally transient zener diodes.
Between each stage there are either series inductors or resistors.
Both differential and common mode protection is provided for
each channel: across the wire pair, against the operating voltage
ground, and against earth.
The WSP152 has a plastic housing with metal reinforcement.
The WSP152 can be mounted on a wall, on the edge of a table,
or to standard Ø 30 mm … 102 mm pole masts with an
adjustable mounting clamp (provided).
Figure 1 Operation principle
0803-059
INSTALLATION WITH POLE MOUNTING
Figure 2 Mounting WSP152 to Pole Mast
Figure 2 illustrates mounting of the WSP152 to a pole mast with
the adjustable mounting clamp. For installation, follow the
procedure below:
Fix the steel strip beneath the latch in the back of the
1.
WSP152 unit.
Fix the steel strip around the pole mast. You may shorten
2.
the strip to a suitable length.
Attach the steel strip ends to the fastener and fasten the
3.
unit to the mast by tightening the fastener's screw.
Connect an earthing cable to the connector in the middle
4.
of the WSP152.
Connect the USB cable to the M12 connector on the
5.
right side of the WSP152, and the line cable to the left
side.
CAUTION The WSP152 should be placed no further
from the PC than the Vaisala USB cable can
reach (1.8 meters). Do not extend the cable.
0803-061
INSTALLATION WITH MOUNTING SCREWS
Mounting screws
Figure 3 Mounting WSP152 with Mounting Screws
Figure 3 shows how the WSP152 can be mounted on a wall or
the edge of a table using mounting screws. Follow the procedure
below:
Open the 4 plastic screws on the unit cover, and remove
1.
the cover.
Insert the mounting screws (not included) in the holes
2.
under the two lowermost plastic screws, and secure the
unit to the desired mounting point (for example, to a wall
or the edge of a table). Select the screws according to the
material of the mounting surface.
Note: The rear plate of the transmitter has threaded M4
holes, so you should use smaller screws.
Carefully reattach the enclosure cover with the four
3.
plastic screws.
Connect an earthing cable to the connector in the middle
4.
of the WSP152.
Connect the USB cable to the M12 connector on the
5.
right side of the WSP152, and the line cable to the left
side.
www.vaisala.com Ref. M210926EN-A
TECHNICAL DATA
Property Description / Value
0803-060
Allowed input voltage
(across channel line pair and
from line to GND, terminals #3)
Allowed input common mode
voltage
(per line)
Surge current To earth:
EMC surge tolerance EN 61000-4-5 (4 kV, 2kA)
Installation and maintenance
work temperature
Operating and storage
temperature
Environmental protection class IP54
Dimensions (w × h × d) 130 × 94 × 58 mm
with connectors and mounting
assembly
Weight 0.65 kg
Housing materials Polycarbonate, stainless steel
Wire dimensions Ø 0.4 - 1.7 mm (AWG 26 - 14)
Connectors M12 / 8-pin Female
Power channels:
Data channels:
Any line to earth: max. ± 72 V
Power lines: max. 1.5 A Allowed throughput current
Data lines: max. 0.16 A
Power lines: 0.3 ohms Throughput resistance
Data lines: 15 ohms
Power channels: max. ± 60 V Turn-on voltage
Data channels: max. ± 16 V
Differential:
IEEE C62.45 (6kV, 3kA)
-40 ... +70°C (-40 ... +158°F)
-52 ... +70°C (-60 ... +158° F)
130 × 120 × 69 mm
M12 / 8-pin Male
max. ± 43 V
max. ± 13 V
max. 10 kA
max. 5 kA
Figure 4 Wiring Layout of Component Board
DIMENSIONS
58 (2.28)
69 (2.72
130 (5.12)
0804-001
WIRING LAYOUT
Figure 4 illustrates the wiring layout inside the WSP152. For
normal operation, it is not necessary to adjust the wiring. Colors
and names are shown for the standard 8-wire M12-cable of
WXT/WMT devices.
The USB cable does not provide heating power for the device,
only the operating power (max. 150mA).
Either RS-232 or RS-485 can be used (depending on WXT/
WMT configuration) with no need of wiring changes on either
side.
94 (3.70)
M12 / 8-pin f emale
for linecable
Figure 5 Dimensions in mm (inch)
M12 / 8-pin male
fo r Vaisal a USB cab le
16 mm2copper w ire
107 (4.21)
0611-028