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Installation and Operation Manual
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the APC SurgeArrest
®
PM_2X Series Hardwire Surge Protection Device.
The APC Hardwired Surge Protection Device (SPD) is a high-quality, high-energy surge attenuation system that has been
designed to protect sensitive equipment from damaging transient voltage surges. Proper installation is imperative to maximize
the surge suppressor’s effectiveness and performance.
This manual is to be used as a guide for installing the device. Read and understand all information contained in this manual prior
to installation. The outlined procedures are not intended to supersede local or national electrical codes. Check all applicable
electrical codes to assure compliance.
This device must be installed by qualified electrical personnel. The installer should follow the steps detailed in this manual
to ensure proper installation. A copy of the installer’s invoice, detailing the installation of this device, is required in order
to take advantage of the unit’s product warranty.
The SurgeArrest
®
PM_2X Series product lines specify a parallel SPD designed for service entrance and downstream
panelboard applications. These units provide replaceable hardwire surge protection and are available in 80kA per phase rating.
All APC products are extensively tested according to industry standards as set by IEEE C62.41 and C62.45 for Type 2
Applications. Type 2 applications are permanently connected to SPDs intended for installation on the load side of the service
equipment overcurrent device; including SPDs at the branch panel.
Save this manual! It includes instructions regarding the product warranty and replacement parts.
Testing
Any factory or on-site testing that exceeds the normal operating voltage, such as high-potential insulation testing or other tests
where the suppression components will be subjected to voltages higher than their rated “turn on” voltage, must be run with the
suppressor disconnected from the power source. For 4-wire SPD devices, the neutral connection at the SPD must also be
disconnected prior to performing high-potential testing and then reconnected upon completion of the test.
Failure to disconnect this surge suppression device and its associated suppression components during elevated voltage testing
will result in damage to the suppression components and/or other electronic components.
Introduction
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