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Surge arrestors – Should they also have protection fuses/circuit breakers

Lets first confirm we are on the same page:- Surge protection gets installed in parallel from the main supply, so it is inevitable that the wire sizes for bigger installations will be an issue for an installer and secondly:- If there is no protection on the SPD and due to lightning or accident the protection goes dead short the surge protection wiring circuit needs suitable protection..

What does manufacturer say:

Dehnguard says: CPT(cirprotect)
Class 1: If the main supply is bigger then 315Amp then add the 315Amp fuses. When I got to know about them they professed same as Dehnguard – but has since changed to fuse protection as “per the manual” for the product.
Class 2: If the main supply is bigger then 125Amp then add the 125Amp fuses.

This is a very elementary introduction to the topic..I still mean to do a deeper article – including regulations – on SPD…one day …or maybe if there is a reasonable demand?

Yes if you did not know – SPD takes up whole sections in the codes around the world.

 
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