587B062LP - 587B302LP Only One Name Means ProTekTion LOW PROFILE 240V AC POWER LINE SURGE SUPPRESSOR RTCA DO-160G COMPLIANT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The 587BxxxLP Series of 240 Volt AC Surge Suppressors is designed for use by the OEM, equipment installer and or maintenance contractor. These modules employ a three stage technology proven to be the most cost eectivff e and reliable method in protecting sensitive electronic equipment from over voltage transients. This series is designed to protect AC powered equipment from the 6,000 volt peak open circuit voltage and 3,000 Amp short circuit current as defined in ANSI/IEEE C62.41, Category C1. The 587BxxxLP Series offers a high degree of protection against 240 VAC EMI line noise. It is ideal for protecting 800 Volt components because the solid state TVS technology assures that the line-to-neutral voltage will not exceed 800 Volts. While the modules are designed for transient voltage protection, the advanced circuitry will also aenuatt te the amplitude and slow the rate of rise of high frequency noise acting as an EMI filter. The 587BxxxLP Series includes dif - LOW PROFILE ferential mode protection, which is eectivff e in reducing interference from line to equipment and are eectivff e in reduc- ing equipment generated noise to meet FCC, VDE and CSA interference requirements. FEATURES APPLICATIONS RTCA DO-160G COMPLIANT PRODUCT Hard Wired Equipment AC Power Protection Compatible with IEC 61000-4-5 (Surge): 1kA, 8/20s, Level 4 (Line- Load Side Distribution Systems Gnd) & 333A, Level 4 (Line-Line) Secondary Protection for Light Industrail AC Power Meets ANSI/IEEE C62.41 Requirements Listed to CSA, File LR65240 Differential and Common Mode Protection Low Clamping Voltage Nanosecond Response Time Long Life and Maintenance Free Finger Safe Connections MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS Low Profile Plastic Package Approximate Weight: 360 grams Flammability Rating UL 94V-0 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 TRANSIENT VOLTAGE THREAT CONDITION TYPICAL CLAMPING ACTION OF A 15A MODULE 6 8 6 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 t - Time - s t - Time - s Figures 1 and 2 are photographs of digitized waveforms showing the typical clamping action of a 15A module. A 12 Ohm resistor is used to repre- sent a 10A equipment load. The load is then subjected to the ANSI/IEEE C62.41 Catagory CI test conditions (6000V/3000A). These photographes contrast the eect on equipmenff t with and without the protector. ISO 9001: 2015 CERTIFIED 05057.R7 9/15 Page 1 Kilovolts 05057 Kilovolts587B062LP - 587B302LP Only One Name Means ProTekTion TYPICAL DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS RTCA DO-160G COMPLIANT PRODUCT MAXIMUM RATINGS 25C Unless Otherwise Specified PARAMETER SYMBOL VALUE UNITS Operating Line Voltage: +10% V 240 Volts AC O Line Current: 587B062LP/587B102LP/587B162LP/587B302LP - 6/10/16/30 Amps Peak Transient Voltage - 6000 Volts Peak Transient Current - 3000 Amps Current Leakage 240 Volts AC: Line-to-Neutral, Neutral-to-Ground, Line-to-Ground - 1 mA Operating Temperature - Note 1 T -40 to 85 C A Storage Temperature - Note 1 T -40 to 85 C STG NOTES 1. Measured at the center of the mounting surface. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 25C Unless Otherwise Specified PROTECTION MAXIMUM OPEN CIRCUIT SHORT CIRCUIT MODE CLAMPING VOLTAGE VOLTAGE CURRENT (Note 1) (Note 2) (Note 2) (Note 2) 1.2/50s 8/20s VOLTS VOLTS AMPS Line to Neutral 800 6000 3000 Neutral to Ground 1000 6000 3000 Line to Ground 1000 6000 3000 NOTES 1. Differential Mode Protection: Line to Neutral. Common Mode Protection: Line to Ground & Neutral to Ground. 2. Test condition responses to transient voltages. ARRESTOR DEFINITIONS Clamping Voltage: The clamping voltage of an arrester is the voltage that appears across its terminals during conduction of a transient current. Standard Wave Form: The waveform of a surge current or voltage is designated by a combination of two numbers. The first number is for the time of the wave front expressed in microseconds from zero to the peak of the wave. The second number is for the time of the wavetail also expressed in microseconds from zero to the instant that the wavetail reaches one half of the crest or peak value, i.e., 8/20 s waveform. Transient Current: The transient current of an arrestor is the peak surge current which flows through the arrester when voltage clamping occurs. OPERATION For maximum eectivff eness, the protector should be installed directly aer the Aft C line on/off switch and fuse. This will protect the electronics from the AC line switch arcing and the severe transients caused by a fuse clearing. Some heat is produced when operating at full current load, and heat sinking may be required to maintain case temperature below 85C. The case temperature is measured at the center of the mounting surface. The unit should not be mounted to a low combusting temperature material such as wood. High energy transients will cause a large circulating current in the AC input line (2,500A is possible). To prevent electromagnetic coupling, the AC line on the input side of the protector must be dressed away from other wiring, magnetic shielding may be required. In addition, the electrical service must be connected to a low imped - ance earth ground. ISO 9001: 2015 CERTIFIED 05057.R7 9/15 Page 2 05057