Hasaller TOWSPE-D20

Hasaller Household Surge Protector User Manual

Fa'ailoga: Hasaller | Fa'ata'ita'iga: TOWSPE-D20 (KF6F3T8S4DH2B864S5B3)

1. Folasaga

This user manual provides essential information for the safe and effective installation, operation, and maintenance of your Hasaller Household Surge Protector. This device is designed to protect your electrical systems and connected equipment from transient overvoltages (surges) caused by lightning strikes or switching operations. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and keep it for future reference.

2. Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu

LAPATAIGA: Electrical installation should only be performed by qualified and licensed electricians in accordance with all local and national electrical codes and regulations. Failure to do so may result in electric shock, fire, serious injury, or death.

  • Always disconnect power to the circuit before installing or servicing the surge protector.
  • Aua le fa'apipi'i lenei masini i nofoaga susu pe ua malūlū.amp nofoaga.
  • Ensure proper grounding connections are made.
  • Faamaonia o le voltage and current ratings of the surge protector match your electrical system requirements.
  • Do not attempt to open or repair the device. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.

3. Oloa Ua Ovaview

3.1 Vaega

  • Core components are metal oxide varistor (MOV) components with high discharge capacity.
  • Offers low residual voltage and fast response time for effective protection.
  • Equipped with Thermo Dynamic Control disconnection for enhanced reliability and safety.
  • Includes remote signaling contact for external monitoring and notification.
  • Clear fault indication via a red mark in the inspection window.
  • Protection modes: Line-to-Neutral (L-N) and Neutral-to-Protective Earth (N-PE).

3.2 Vaega

The Hasaller Household Surge Protector is a compact DIN rail mountable device. Key components include:

  • L/N Terminals: Input/output terminals for Line and Neutral connections.
  • PE Terminal: Terminal for Protective Earth (Ground) connection.
  • Inspection Window: Displays the operational status (Green: Normal, Red: Malfunction/Needs Replacement).
  • DIN Rail Clip: For secure mounting on a standard DIN rail.
Luma view of Hasaller Household Surge Protector

Ata 3.2.1: Luma view of the Hasaller Household Surge Protector, showing the L/N terminals, inspection window, and product specifications printed on the side.

3.3 Fa'amatalaga

ParameterTaua
Fa'ata'ita'igaTOWSPE-D20
Vasega PuipuiD
Max. Fa'aauauina Galuega Voltage (Uc)275 V AC
Nominal Discharge Current (In, 8/20 µs)10 kA
Max. Discharge Current (Imax, 8/20 µs)20 kA
Voltagu Tulaga Puipuia (Lualuga)≤1 KV
Taimi Tali<25 ns
Siosiomaga Galue Temperature-40°C i le +80°C
Working Environment Relative Humidity<95%
Indication of DeteriorationGreen (Normal), Red (Malfunction)
Fua o Mea90mm (H) x 50mm (D) x 18mm (W)
Dimensions of Hasaller Household Surge Protector

Figure 3.3.1: Dimensional drawing of the surge protector, indicating its height, depth, and width for installation planning.

4. Seti ma Fa'apipi'i

The Hasaller Household Surge Protector is designed for easy installation on a standard 35mm DIN rail within an electrical distribution board or control cabinet. Ensure all power is disconnected before proceeding.

  1. Malosi motusia: Turn off the main circuit breaker to completely de-energize the electrical panel where the surge protector will be installed. Verify with a voltage tester that no power is present.
  2. Fa'amauina: Clip the surge protector onto the DIN rail. Ensure it is securely fastened and does not wobble.
  3. Feso'ota'iga uaea:
    • Connect the Line (L) conductor to the L terminal of the surge protector.
    • Connect the Neutral (N) conductor to the N terminal of the surge protector.
    • Connect the Protective Earth (PE) conductor to the PE terminal of the surge protector. Ensure this connection is robust and provides a low-impedance path to ground.
    Luga view of surge protector showing ground terminal

    Ata 4.1: Luga view illustrating the ground connection terminal for the surge protector.

  4. Fa'amaoniga: Toe siaki lelei uaea uma pe ua mau lelei ma ua sa'o lelei. Ia mautinoa e leai ni uaea e aliali mai.
  5. Toe Fa'aleleia Malosiaga: Once installation is complete and verified, restore power to the circuit by turning on the main circuit breaker. The inspection window should display "Green" indicating normal operation.

For optimal protection, install the surge protector as close as possible to the incoming power supply or the equipment it is protecting.

5. Fa'atonuga o Galuega

The Hasaller Household Surge Protector operates passively, continuously monitoring the electrical system for overvoltage events. It requires no user interaction during normal operation.

  • Galuega masani: When the electrical system is operating within normal voltage parameters, the inspection window on the surge protector will display a LANU MEAMATA indication. This signifies that the device is functioning correctly and providing protection.
  • Fouvaletage Event: I le tulaga o se voltage surge, the surge protector will divert the excess energy to ground, protecting your connected equipment. This process is instantaneous and automatic.
  • Fa'ailoga Sese: If the surge protector has absorbed a significant surge or has reached its end-of-life, the inspection window will change from LANU MEAMATA ia LANU MUMU. A red indication signifies that the device is no longer providing protection and requires replacement.

6. Tausiga

The Hasaller Household Surge Protector is designed for minimal maintenance. Regular visual inspection is recommended to ensure continued protection.

  • Su'ega Va'ai: Periodically check the inspection window on the front of the device. Ensure it remains LANU MEAMATA.
  • Suiga: If the inspection window displays LANU MUMU, the surge protector has performed its function and is no longer active. It must be replaced immediately to restore protection to your electrical system. Refer to Section 4 for replacement procedures, ensuring power is disconnected first.
  • Fa'amamaina: Afai e manaʻomia, solo mālie le pito i fafo o le masini i se ie mago ma vaivai. Aua le faʻaaogaina ni vailaʻau faʻamamā poʻo ni vailaʻau faʻamama.

7. Faʻafitauli

Fa'afitauliMafuaaga e ono tupuFofo
Inspection window shows LANU MUMU.The surge protector has absorbed a significant overvoltage event or has reached its end-of-life.The device is no longer providing protection. It must be replaced. Disconnect power and replace the unit following installation instructions.
No indication (blank or dark window).No power to the device, or internal fault.Verify power supply to the circuit. If power is present and the window is still dark, the device may be faulty and requires replacement.
Frequent tripping of circuit breakers after surge protector installation.Incorrect wiring, faulty device, or persistent overvoltagu mataupu.Immediately disconnect power. Re-check all wiring connections. If wiring is correct, the device may be faulty and needs replacement. Consult a qualified electrician to assess the electrical system for persistent overvoltagu faafitauli.

If you encounter issues not listed here or are unsure about any troubleshooting steps, please contact a qualified electrician or the manufacturer's support.

8. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago

For information regarding warranty coverage, technical support, or replacement parts for your Hasaller Household Surge Protector, please refer to the purchase documentation or contact your retailer/seller directly. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.

Tufuga: Hasaller

Numera Fa'ata'ita'i: KF6F3T8S4DH2B864S5B3

ASIN: B0D6YNXJSZ

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