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End-of-life indicators are associated with the internal disconnector and the external SCPD of the SPD to informs the user that the equipment is no longer protected against overvoltages of atmospheric origin.<br>'''Local indication'''<br>This function is generally required by the installation codes.<br>The end-of-life indication is given by an indicator (luminous or mechanical) to the internal disconnector and/or the external SCPD. <br>When the external SCPD is implemented by a fuse device, it is necessary to provide for a fuse with a striker and a base equipped with a tripping system to ensure this function.<br>'''Integrated disconnecting circuit breaker<br>'''The mechanical indicator and the position of the control handle allow natural end-of-life indication.  
End-of-life indicators are associated with the internal disconnector and the external SCPD of the SPD to informs the user that the equipment is no longer protected against overvoltages of atmospheric origin.<br>'''Local indication'''<br>This function is generally required by the installation codes.<br>The end-of-life indication is given by an indicator (luminous or mechanical) to the internal disconnector and/or the external SCPD. <br>When the external SCPD is implemented by a fuse device, it is necessary to provide for a fuse with a striker and a base equipped with a tripping system to ensure this function.<br>'''Integrated disconnecting circuit breaker<br>'''The mechanical indicator and the position of the control handle allow natural end-of-life indication.  


===== Local indication and remote reporting  =====
== Local indication and remote reporting  ==


Quick PRD SPD of the Schneider Electric brand is of the "ready to wire" type with an integrated disconnecting circuit breaker.<br>'''Local indication'''<br>Quick PRD SPD (see '''Fig. J48''') is fitted with local mechanical status indicators:  
Quick PRD SPD of the Schneider Electric brand is of the "ready to wire" type with an integrated disconnecting circuit breaker.<br>'''Local indication'''<br>Quick PRD SPD (see '''Fig. J48''') is fitted with local mechanical status indicators:  
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===== Maintenance at end of life  =====
== Maintenance at end of life  ==


When the end-of-life indicator indicates shutdown, the SPD (or the cartridge in question) must be replaced. <br>In the case of the Quick PRD SPD, maintenance is facilitated:  
When the end-of-life indicator indicates shutdown, the SPD (or the cartridge in question) must be replaced. <br>In the case of the Quick PRD SPD, maintenance is facilitated:  

Revision as of 08:18, 16 June 2011

End-of-life indicators are associated with the internal disconnector and the external SCPD of the SPD to informs the user that the equipment is no longer protected against overvoltages of atmospheric origin.
Local indication
This function is generally required by the installation codes.
The end-of-life indication is given by an indicator (luminous or mechanical) to the internal disconnector and/or the external SCPD.
When the external SCPD is implemented by a fuse device, it is necessary to provide for a fuse with a striker and a base equipped with a tripping system to ensure this function.
Integrated disconnecting circuit breaker
The mechanical indicator and the position of the control handle allow natural end-of-life indication.

Local indication and remote reporting

Quick PRD SPD of the Schneider Electric brand is of the "ready to wire" type with an integrated disconnecting circuit breaker.
Local indication
Quick PRD SPD (see Fig. J48) is fitted with local mechanical status indicators:

  • the (red) mechanical indicator and the position of the disconnecting circuit breaker handle indicate shutdown of the SPD;
  • the (red) mechanical indicator on each cartridge indicates cartridge end of life.


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Fig. J48: Quick PRD 3P +N SPD of the Schneider Electric brand


Remote reporting (see Fig. J49)
Quick PRD SPD is fitted with an indication contact which allows remote reporting of:

  • cartridge end of life;
  • a missing cartridge, and when it has been put back in place;
  • a fault on the network (short circuit, disconnection of neutral, phase/neutral reversal);
  • local manual switching.

As a result, remote monitoring of the operating condition of the installed SPDs makes it possible to ensure that these protective devices in standby state are always ready to operate.



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Fig. J49: Installation of indicator light with a Quick PRD SPD


Maintenance at end of life

When the end-of-life indicator indicates shutdown, the SPD (or the cartridge in question) must be replaced.
In the case of the Quick PRD SPD, maintenance is facilitated:

  • The cartridge at end of life (to be replaced) is easily identifiable by the Maintenance Department.
  • The cartridge at end of life can be replaced in complete safety, because a safety device prohibits closing of the disconnecting circuit breaker if a cartridge is missing.
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