User manual INTERMATIC PG2000

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[. . . ] Refer to the wiring configurations and voltages on page 2 and 3 for additional information. Remove the knockout from the power bus, load center or equipment panel that will position the SPD for the shortest wire lead distance. Note that the shorter the lead length between the SPD and the connection point, the better the protection. [. . . ] Connect each phase wire, BLACK or RED, to the power bus. Select a method of connection that complies with local electric code and the National Electric Code. Make sure that the phase wires have the correct voltage level between them. Note that for the 240 volt High Leg Delta, the wire lead for the High Leg is colored RED, and must be connected to the phase that measures approximately 208 volts to neutral and to ground. Failure to comply with this instruction will result in failure of the SPD and void the warranty. If remote monitoring is used, remove the ½" knockout and connect wire leads to the terminal strip located in the monitoring section of the PanelGuard cabinet. Be sure to comply with local and national wiring codes for the voltage of the monitoring circuit. Check all connections for proper tightness or torque. Observe the suggested torque values published by the manufacturer when circuit breakers or separate disconnect devices are used. Close and secure the hinged cover using the locking bolts provided with the cover. Make sure that each Protection Status indicator on the PanelGuard is ON. If not, turn power off and recheck each installation step listed above. Make sure that the Alarm Warning indicator on the PanelGuard is OFF. If not, turn power off and recheck each installation step listed above. For troubleshooting assistance, call Intermatic at 800-391-4555. 4. 18. 19. WIRING CONFIGURATIONS 120 VAC Single Phase Transformer Secondary Load Center or equipment L1 Black VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION CONFIRMATION MODE VOLTAGE PanelGuard Line to Neutral Line to Ground 120 120 N G White Green Use of Circuit Breakers is optional 120/240 VAC Single (Split) Phase Transformer Secondary VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION CONFIRMATION MODE VOLTAGE Load Center or equipment L1 L2 N G Black Black White Green PanelGuard Line to Line Line to Neutral Line to Ground 240 120 120 Use of Circuit Breakers is optional 120/208 VAC Three Phase WYE Transformer Secondary VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION CONFIRMATION MODE VOLTAGE Load Center or equipment L1 Black L2 Black L3 Black N G White Green PanelGuard Line to Line Line to Neutral Line to Ground 208 120 120 Use of Circuit Breakers is optional 120/240 VAC Three Phase Delta High Leg Delta Transformer Secondary VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION CONFIRMATION MODE VOLTAGE Load Center or equipment L1 Black L2 Red L3 Black N White G Green PanelGuard Line to Line Line to Neutral High Leg to Neutral Line to Ground High Leg to Ground 240 120 208 120 208 Use of Circuit Breakers is optional 277/480 VAC Three Phase WYE Transformer Secondary VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION CONFIRMATION MODE VOLTAGE Load Center or equipment L1 Black L2 Black L3 Black N G White Green PanelGuard Line to Line Line to Neutral Line to Ground 480 277 277 Use of Circuit Breakers is optional 480 VAC Three Phase DELTA Transformer Secondary VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION CONFIRMATION MODE VOLTAGE Load Center or equipment L1 L2 L3 Black Black Black Green PanelGuard Line to Line Line to Ground 480 480 G Use of Circuit Breakers is optional Alarm relay for remote monitoring Violet ­ n/c Brown - c PanelGuard Common - Brown Normally Open - orange Normally Closed - Violet Orange ­ n/o Normal operating condition ­ relay energized Violet ­ n/c Brown - c Orange ­ n/o AC lead connections Alarm relay connections Alarm condition ­ relay not energized Contact your Intermatic Representative or Distributor for information on other hardwired panel Surge Protection Devices. [. . . ] TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. (4) Limitation of Remedies In no case shall Intermatic be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, strict tort, or any other legal theory. Such excluded damages include, but are not limited to, damage to software, loss of data, loss of profits, loss of savings or revenue, loss of use of the Product or any associated equipment, cost of capital, cost of any substitute equipment, facilities or services, downtime, the claims of third parties including customers, damage to property and personal injury. Some states do not allow limits on warranties or on remedies for breach in certain transactions. [. . . ]

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