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The Solid-State Decoupler (SSD)

Technical Literature

INTRODUCTION mat and CP system is eliminated, and (d) decoupling allows CP


The Solid-State Decoupler (SSD) series continues the Dairyland readings can be taken on the pipeline in the vicinity of the mat.
tradition of offering innovative protection products to the cor-
rosion prevention industry, while building off of proven solid- Insulated Joint Protection
state technology developed by Dairyland. With a lightweight, Insulated joints often need over-voltage protection against
non-metallic housing and lower cost, the SSD can be eco- lightning and AC fault current, and in some cases, steady-
nomically applied throughout a cathodically protected system. state induced AC voltage. Due to the small clearance between
opposite sides of the insulated flange, a protective device
The SSD functions as a DC isolation and AC coupling device must provide a low clamping voltage, including the voltage
(a “decoupler”), preventing the flow of CP current up to a pre- effects of the conductors or bus bars used to connect the
determined voltage threshold, while passing any induced AC product (See the Dairyland technical articles on conductor
current. For voltage that attempts to exceed the threshold, length relating to lightning effects.)
the device instantly switches to the shorted mode, providing
over-voltage protection. When the event has passed, the AC Voltage Mitigation
device automatically switches back to the DC blocking mode. As an AC mitigation device, the SSD can collapse the steady-
This operation can occur an unlimited number of times, and state voltage between the connection points to a negligible
is typically due to AC faults and lightning, which the SSD is level by providing continuous AC grounding for pipelines with
rated for. While the standard threshold is -2V/+2V, the SSD induced AC while leaving cathodic protection unaffected.
can be supplied with up to a -3V/+1V threshold and several
lower threshold combinations.The threshold is the absolute, Decoupling Electric Equipment Grounding Systems
or peak, voltage at which switching occurs, and is the sum When electrical equipment is mounted on a cathodically pro-
of the DC and peak AC voltage across the terminals of the tected structure, the SSD can provide DC isolation with fault
device. This results in a very low, and safe, clamping voltage rated AC continuity. As grounding codes apply, the SSD is
across the SSD terminals. listed by UL for meeting the requirements of an effective AC
grounding path per U.S. and Canadian electric codes.
Did You Know?
The SSD has been certified by independent laboratories
Underwriters Laboratories and Demko for compliance to
worldwide standards and codes and is certified for use in
Div 2 and Zone 2 hazardous locations. For more informa-
tion on certifications and listings, visit
www.dairyland.com

COMMON APPLICATIONS

SSD
Gradient Control Mat Decoupling
The popularity and success of the lower cost SSD makes
decoupling gradient control mats an affordable and attractive Solid-State Decoupler
option. With a decoupled gradient control mat: (a) the potential
of the mat material is irrelevant, (b) the mat can be made from
less costly materials than pure zinc, (c) interaction between the

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SSD Technical Literature Rev. A


PRODUCT OVERVIEW AC Fault Current Ratings
Blocking Voltage (Amps AC-RMS Symmetrical 50/60Hz)
At a voltage below the blocking voltage selected, the SSD
blocks the flow of DC current and allows AC current to pass. Cycles 1.2kA 2kA 3.7kA 5kA
At a voltage above the blocking voltage selected, the SSD is a 1 2100 5300 6500 8800
bi-directional conducting device that readily allows all current to
flow, thereby limiting the voltage on the structure. 3 1600 4500 5000 6800
10 1400 3700 4200 5700
The standard blocking voltage of -2/+2 is usually adequate for
most applications, since the voltage difference between the two 30 1200 2000 3700 5000
connected points is usually much less than 2V. For example,
Lightning Surge Current Rating
an insulated joint on a cathodically protected pipeline either
has cathodic protection on both sides of the joint, leaving the The lightning surge current rating should not be confused
voltage difference near zero, or one side has CP and the other with the AC fault current rating. Lightning has a very different
is unprotected, with a typical difference of about 1V. waveform, with a faster rise time, a shorter duration, and much
less energy than an AC current waveform of the same peak
current. Lightning current ratings are established by subjecting
For cases where a higher blocking voltage is needed, the model
the over-voltage protective device to representative lightning
with a -3/+1 threshold is usually adequate. In the model num-
current in a high power test laboratory. The waveforms most
ber structure the polarity signs are not shown, but the polarity
commonly used are the 8 x 20 microsecond waveform and the
described above is implied. Polarity marks (+ and -) are pro-
4 x 10 microsecond waveform. The first number represents the
vided on the SSD.
time it takes the lightning surge to reach its crest value and
the second number represents the time it takes for the current
Additional blocking threshold options are available. Contact
to decrease to 1/2 its crest value. The SSD was tested with a
Dairyland.
4x10 waveform.
DC Leakage Current versus Blocking Voltage
The DC leakage current at the maximum blocking voltage for Lightning Surge Current Rating
any SSD model is normally less than 10 milliamperes at 20°C
and less than 100 milliamperes at 65°C. With normal cathodic
protection voltage across the SSD, the leakage current is typi- Model Rating
cally well under 1 milliampere under either temperature condi-
1.2kA 75kA Crest
tion, a value that is insignificant to a cathodic protection system.
2kA 100kA Crest
Steady-State AC Current Rating
3.7kA 100kA Crest
This value represents the maximum allowable steady-state
AC through the SSD while the device is blocking DC current. 5kA 100kA Crest
The source of this current would be induced from overhead
power lines. Measure or otherwise determine the available
steady-state current in this intended connection and compare
to the SSD rating of 45A AC-rms at 50/60 Hz, leaving margin
Keep the Conductors Short!
The SSD is designed to keep the voltage between the device
for varying system conditions. For more information on steady- terminals to a limited value. During lightning conditions, a more
state current view our web article: Measuring Steady-State AC important factor than the SSD voltage clamping capability is
Current the voltage developed in the conductors or bus used to attach
the device. Use low inductance bus bars or conductors ideally
AC Fault Current Rating less than 6 inches (150 mm) long for best results. More infor-
mation on conductor length is available at www.dairyland.com.
There are applications where an over-voltage protective device
may be subject to fault current, even though no induced AC
voltage is present. For this reason the SSD was designed to Terminal Arrangement
have AC fault current carrying capability. The SSD will limit the The SSD comes standard with terminals arranged perpendicu-
voltage between its connection points to less than 10 volts AC lar to the mounting bracket and is designated by a “-R” at the
under the maximum fault current ratings listed in the following end of the model number. As an option, the SSD is also avail-
table. The ratings are amperes rms symmetrical. able with terminals parallel to the mounting bracket for installa-
tion with pin brazed studs and the hex coupling nut. This option
Select an SSD fault current rating that encompasses the fault is chosen by leaving the the “-R” off the catalog number. Refer
current available. For more information on sizing for avail- to the SSD outline drawings for more information.
able fault current, view our web article: Determining AC Fault
Current.

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ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS
Fail-Safe
Blocking Threshold Terminal Arrangement An important safety feature of the SSD is that if subject to AC
Choose: 2/2 (Standard) Add “-R” for standard terminal arrangement
3/1 (Optional) Remove “-R” for alternate terminal arrangement* fault current or lightning surge current such that failure occurs,
failure will occur in the shorted mode. In the shorted mode, the
SSD will carry rated fault current or lightning surge current and
still provide an effective grounding (or conducting) path.

Certification System Field Testing/Maintenance


AC Fault Current
Choose: 1.2kA
Leave blank for standard certifications
Add “-EAC” for EAC version for Zone Class 2 Group IIC The SSD can be field tested with an AC/DC multimeter and
2kA
3.7kA
clamp-on AC ammeter. Testing procedures are included in the
5kA Lightning Surge Current installation instructions. The SSD is completely maintenance-
Choose 100 for 2kA, 3.7kA, 5kA models
Choose 75 for 1.2kA models free.

Enclosure
* Note: Alternate terminal arrangement recommended for installation using pin-brazed studs.

NOTE: The EAC version is a separate product from standard The SSD is packaged in a molded, non-metallic enclosure
models, with a Cyrillic nameplate and instruction manual, and which is rated IP68 (to 2m depth) and is suitable for indoor or
references GOST standards only. To purchase, order model with outdoor use, in submersible and non-submersible applications.
“EAC” suffix. See separate Russian/English EAC manual. See the SSD outline drawings for dimensions.

Polarity/Electrical Connection
FEATURES AND CERTIFICATIONS
The terminals of the SSD are marked for polarity. The negative
Certifications terminal should connect to the more negative structure, or the
structure with the cathodic protection applied, while the posi-
The SSD is Underwriters Laboratories (UL)  listed for use in haz-
tive terminal should connect to the grounded or more positive
ardous locations in accordance with NFPA 70, (U.S. National
structure.
Electrical Code) Articles 500-505 for Class I, Div. 2, Groups
A, B, C, and D, per ANSI/ISA 12.12.01-2011. The SSD is also Number of Operations
C-UL listed to the above classifications per Canadian Code
The number of times that the SSD can be subject to its rated
C22.2 No. 213-M1987 (R2008). The listing is valid for ambient
lightning or AC fault current rating is virtually unlimited, provided
temperatures of -45ºC to +65°C. Protection from over-voltage
the operations are not immediately repetitive.
due to lightning complies with the pertinent requirements of
ANSI C62.11. Energy Requirements
None. The device is totally passive.
The SSD is also UL listed as meeting the requirements of
an effective grounding path as defined in NFPA 70 Article Ambient Operating Temperature
250.2, 250.4(A)(5), and as suitable for the isolation of objec-
tionable DC current from cathodi­ cally protected systems -45° C to +65° C
to ground as defined in Article 250.6(E). Similarly, it is
C-UL listed for meeting the effective grounding path require-
ments of the Canadian Electrical Code C22.1-12, Section MOUNTING OPTIONS
10-500, and isolation of objectionable DC current per Section Mounting of SSD
10-806.
The SSD will be supplied with the bracket shown in the outline
The SSD has been certified to ATEX Directive 94/9/EC and drawings for general use mounting. This bracket will not be
IECEx requirements for use in Zone 2, Group IIC hazardous provided if the SSD is ordered with one of the flange mounting
locations by UL/DEMKO to: EN 60079-0:2012, EN 60079- kits as it will not be needed.
15:2010, IEC 60079-0: 6th Ed, IEC 60079-15: 4th Ed.
Mounting Accessories
The EAC version of the SSD, available by ordering a SSD model Numerous mounting accessories are available from Dairyland
with an “-EAC” suffix, is certified to the EAC requirements of the to aid in the proper installation of the SSD. Detailed acces-
Customs Union (Russia, Kazakhstan, etc) for use in Zone Class sory information, including complete installation instructions are
2, Group IIC hazardous locations by NANIO-CCVE to: GOST R available on the Dairyland website here: Dairyland Accessories.
IEC 60079-15-2010, GOST R IEC 60079-0-2011.
Specific Installation Guidance
Solid-State Design The Dairyland website contains detailed information on the
installation methods specific to a given application. For
The SSD uses proven solid-state components which have an wiring diagrams and/or application guidance, see Dairyland
instantaneous response with respect to voltage, thereby initiat- Applications.
ing voltage clamping immediately when the voltage attempts to
exceed the blocking level selected.

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HARDWARE 1.00 2.00
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Negative
Terminal 2.22 ANSI Y14.5M 1994 APPLIES
DAIRYLAND DESCRIPTION
2.31 Positive 56.4 ELECTRICAL
INDUSTRIES, INC. SSD Outline Drawing - All Models with Standard Terminals
58.8 Terminal
DOCUMENT # REV DATE DRAWN DWG SIZE DATE APPROVAL
3.50 UNLESS NOTED 63 P.O. BOX 187
STOUGHTON,
UNITS: INCHES
3-PLACE: .005 WI 53589 100074 A 2015-04-08 B 2015-04-10
88.9 2-PLACE: .015 608-877-9900
1-PLACE / FRAC:
ANGULAR: 1
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5/16" (non -R model numbers)
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58.8
ANSI Y14.5M 1994 APPLIES
DAIRYLAND DESCRIPTION
ELECTRICAL
3.50 INDUSTRIES, INC. SSD Outline Drawing - All Models with Optional Terminals
Positive Negative
Terminal 88.9 Terminal UNLESS NOTED 63 P.O. BOX 187
STOUGHTON,
DOCUMENT # REV DATE DRAWN DWG SIZE DATE APPROVAL
UNITS: INCHES
3-PLACE: .005 WI 53589 100075 A 2015-04-08 B 2015-04-10
2-PLACE: .015 608-877-9900
1-PLACE / FRAC:
ANGULAR: 1
.03 DAIRYLAND.COM SCALE 1:2 DRAWN: JPW SHEET: 1 OF 1 DWG APPROVAL: HNT

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