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INSTRUCTION SHEET

DSCL2
Surge Counter Technical Data
Impulse current min. 50A (8/20µs)
Impulse current max. 50kA (8/20µs)
Number of events logged 999
Average battery lifetime > 4 years
Enclosure protection class IP 20
Dimensions DIN 43880 2TE
Weight 150g
Temperature range -20˚C….+70˚C
Storage temperature -30˚C….+80˚C
Mounting EN 60715 35mm top-hat rail
Battery type (replaceable) CR123A
1. Preparation
3. When time/date is set an option for CLEARING ALL DATA
DANGER:
appears. Select option Yes or No with UP and DOWN arrows
Electrical shock or burn hazard. Qualified personnel should only and confirm it by pressing OK. WARNING! Once data is
install this product. Failure to lockout electrical power during cleared it can’t be retrieved.
installation or maintenance can result in fatal electrocution or severe burns.
Before making any connections to this electrical panel please ensure that
power has been removed from all associated wiring, electrical panels, and
other electrical equipment.

2. Introduction

DSCL2 consists of a LCD that shows count number and time/date


of event. Sensor is in the form of a Snap-on toroid core, connected
to counter with a twisted wire.
Dimensions [mm] Typical Installation
3. Quick Installation Overview
1. LCD screen is turned off by default to preserve energy. Turn it
on with the press of any button. The initial screen shows us
surge count (lower-right corner), the date (above) and the hour
(lower-left corner) of last surge.

2. Start the time and date setting routine by pressing the OK


button. While in time/date set routine, confirm by pressing OK Battery Replacement
button or move back by pressing Set button. Numbers are
changed with UP (↑) and DOWN (↓) buttons. The number
being set is blinking.

WARNING
1. ERICO products shall be installed and used only as indicated in ERICO product instruction sheets and training materials. Instruction sheets are available at www.erico.com and from your ERICO customer
service representative.
2. ERICO products must never be used for a purpose other than the purpose for which they were designed or in a manner that exceeds specified load ratings.
3. All instructions must be completely followed to ensure proper and safe installation and performance.
4. Improper installation, misuse, misapplication or other failure to completely follow ERICO’s instructions and warnings may cause product malfunction, property damage, serious bodily injury and death.

CADDY, CADWELD, CRITEC, ERICO, ERIFLEX, ERITECH and LENTON are registered trademarks of ERICO International Corporation

TECHNICAL SUPPORT: IP8262_A 1 of 1 ©2013 ERICO International Corporation


www.erico.com

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