Surge Protection for Escalator NFPA Article 620.51 NEC 2020 OVERVIEW Today's increased reliance on very sensitive electronics makes surge protection an important topic for Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, Moving Walks, Platforms Lifts and Stairway Chair Lifts. The Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety study found that $26 billion dollars was lost due to non-lightning power surges. In addition, there are about 25 million lightning strikes in the US each year that cause between $650M to $1B in losses according to the Insurance Information Institute, State Farm©. NFPA 70, Article 620.51 "620.51 (E) Surge Protection. (Escalators) Where any of the disconnecting means in 620.51 has been designated as supplying an emergency system load, surge protection shall be provided." Escalator System This page discusses how to best protect your Escalator System and all the associated components like Electrical Panelboard, Elevator Controls, Motors, Variable Frequency Drive (VFD), Safety Interlocks, Charge Controllers, Fire Curtains and other sensitive electronics. The SPD Solution Surge protection is a cost-effective solution to prevent downtime, improve system and data reliability and elimination of equipment damage due to transients and surges for both power and signal lines. It is suitable for any facility or load (1000 volts and below). Selecting the appropriate SPD for your Elevator NEC/NFPA 70 require that Surge Protective Devices (SPDs) be UL Listed. This means selecting a surge protector is easier than it has ever been. There are only a few choices available for SPD’s that are UL Listed for any of the most commonly used surge standards including UL1449 4th Edition, UL497B, and UL497E. Main Service Panel | Escalator Control Panel Recommended Surge Protectors for the Main Service Panel LocationEquipmentSystemSurge Protector Model#Link Main Panelboard480Vac MDS750E-480D Recommended Surge Protectors for the Escalator Control Panel LocationEquipmentSystemSurge Protector Model#Link Control Panel480Vac Power Input DS74US-480D P/S 120-240Vac Power Input DS72US-240T/NN P/S 24Vdc Power Output DS220S-24DC Ethernet Cat 6A MJ8-C6A Power-over-Ethernet POE++ MJ8-POE-A Wireless P8AX09-6G-N/FF RS485 DLA-12D3 4-20mA DLA-24D3 Contact us to develop a surge mitigation solution for your application Where to purchase Citel SPD's References #Title 1NFPA 70 edition 2017, Article 620.51 Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, Moving Walks, Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts 2NFPA 70 edition 2014, “Data Assessment for Electrical Surge Protective Devices” 3NFPA 70 edition 2014, Article 700.8 "A listed SPD (surge protection device) shall be installed in or on all emergency systems switchboards and panelboards." 4IEEE 1100 Emerlad Book Std 1100-2005 8.6.1 5ANSI C62.41, Low-Voltage AC Power Circuits "The selection of SPDs typically depends on the location of device. The SPDs are recommended to be sized per IEEE C62.41 and IEEE C62.45 requirements to achieve proper coordination. SPDs should be listed to UL1449." 6UL1449 4th Edition, Surge Protective Devices 7UL1449 5th Edition, Surge Protective Devices 8UL497B, Surge Protectors for Data Lines and Fire-Alarm Circuits 9UL497E, Antenna Lead-in Conductors 10IEC 61643-11, Low-Voltage Surge Protective Devices - Part 11: Surge Protective Devices Connected To Low-Voltage Power Systems - Requirements And Test Methods 11IEC 61643-21, Low Voltage Surge Protective Devices - Part 21: Surge Protective Devices Connected To Telecommunications And Signalling Networks - Performance Requirements And Testing Methods 12IEC 61000-45, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-5: Testing And Measurement Techniques - Surge Immunity Test 13CSA 22.2 14NOM-001-SCFI, Standard for Electronic Equipment 15NOM-003-SCFI, Electrical Products - Safety Requirements 16NOM-001-SCFI, Standard for Electronic Equipment 17NOM-003-SCFI, Electrical Products - Safety Requirements Contact us to develop a surge mitigation solution for your application Where to purchase Citel SPD's