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I have a job coming up regarding the title, installing a surge protection unit to a main mccb panel, as far as I'm aware currently is that I will be using a spare way on the mccb panel to supply the surge unit, but that is as much information that I currently have, Anyone have similar experience? the last surge protection I installed was on a smaller scale in line with a 3 phase cu...
 
Agree with cossie I always use furse get mine through electric centre though not the cheapest make but hassle free I have fitted about a dozen now and never had a problem, well worth the money.
 
And also don't forget to order the enclosure for it as I don't think they come with one! You have to pay extra for it
 
thanks for the replies guys, I will forward all information to my engineer who can then make a decision regarding the make/design, like I said the last unit I fitted was below a 24way 3ph db as a stand alone unit with an in/out setup, can't say I've ever installed a unit from a spare way on an mccb panel, looking forward to installing it lol
 
Thought I would update you all after your replies, we went with Furse units in the end ÂŁ600 each!! Plan is that they will be mounted at the rear of the electrical panel fed via switch fuses on the front, one unit for each half of the panel, Easy peasy, cheers guys
 
I can’t help but wonder how much of this upsurge of the “requirement” for surge protection is warranted.
From the OP’s last post £600 per unit. What the hell are you protecting to deserve such a high level of protection.

Years ago I lived in the middle of nowhere at 1200’ elevation. TT supply and OH phone lines. OK I got fed up with the phones and fax machine giving up the ghost after a storm so I made surge diverters for them using transorbs, cost me all of £20. (The original phone point had carbon spark gap protection.) The transorbs stopped the problem.

At the time I was working on a 20MVA private system fed at 11KV via three OH lines. We were fitting early PC’s, PLC’s and data centre (sneeze near them and they’d commit suicide). Even with a storm over head they didn’t fail. Major network failures (transients) had no effect.

Later I was working on a 80MVA system, two data centres along with a large plant. OK the data centres had UPS systems, the rest of the plant was knee deep in electronics. Even a 1250KVA transformer exploding passed without incident.

Things are supposed to be more robust. So what is all the hype about?
 
Most of the time people say they need one because a device etc has broken after a storm.

It's usually down to them buying cheap ****, for example most off the shelf pc's have really cheap low quality psu in them.

The ones that are a little more expensive have surge protection etc built into them
 
Unfortunately there will be no remote indicators, I was surprised when I was told to mount them inside the rear of the panel but necessary indication will be presented on the electrical panels, Tony I'm not completely sure of the reason for their requirement but the units are protecting a university and I assume there must be a large computer science department to justify the costs, all ready now for my Sunday electrical shutdown...cheers guys
 

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