Eaton SPC Max Series Installation Instructions Manual page 8

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Instruction Booklet IB158002EN
Effective September 2023
Standard with Surge Counter feature package
The Eaton SPD Max Series Standard with Surge Counter feature
package display is shown in Figure 9 .
Figure 9. Standard with Surge Counter feature
package display
The Standard with Surge Counter feature package has the
following features:
All features of the Basic feature package
One Form C relay contact rated maximum 150 Vac at 0 .46 A,
30 Vdc at 1 A
Normal operating conditions, NO = OPEN, NC = CLOSED
Loss of protection on any phase or loss of power, NO = CLOSED,
NC = OPEN
Audible alarm with alarm silence (RESET) pushbutton
LCD screen that displays surge count
RESET pushbutton to reset the surge counter to zero
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SPC Max Series surge protective device
Power Xpert SPD feature package
All features of the Standard with Surge Counter feature package
including advanced monitoring and communication .
Display upgraded to a 20x4 character liquid crystal display (LCD)
Power Xpert Gateway (PXG900) with firmware version 4 .6 .4 and
higher are Modbus® TCP supported and configurable with the
ability to receive email notifications; Modbus TCP/IP must be
enabled on the PX SPD prior to use
LCD main menu options include:
SPD status—Surge event logs
Event logs—All events including phase protection percentage,
phase loss, alarm status, power on/off, and low-, medium-
and high-level surges
Settings—Includes device setup, changing the password,
and the option of giving the device a unique name
Identification—Information on the device
One Form C relay contact rated at 150 Vac at 0 .46 A, 30 Vdc at
1 A; Normal operating conditions, NO = OPEN, NC = CLOSED;
Loss of protection on any phase or loss of power, NO = CLOSED,
NC = OPEN
Audible alarm with push any button to silence
EMI/RFI filtering
Remote monitoring via web UI, Modbus TCP/IP or BACnet/IP
protocols; Modbus, BACnet and HTTP are initially disabled for
cybersecurity purposes
Phase surge event counters
Time/date stamp event logs
Green LEDs: Illumination indicates the phase is fully protected
(100%), and operating normally, with all protection active and
available; green LEDs also indicate neutral-to-ground protection
on units with a neutral wire; green LEDs do not indicate on/off
status of power
Yellow LEDs: Illumination indicates a partial loss of protection
(>1% to 99%), and that one or more protective devices are now
inactive and unavailable for that phase
Red LEDs: Illumination indicates a total loss of protection (0%),
and that one or more protective devices are now inactive and
unavailable for that phase; red LEDs do not indicate on/off status
of power
Figure 10. Power Xpert SPD display
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