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Hi Everyone.

Sorry if this has come up time and time again.


Soon to be installing a 3 phase submain and DB to very large garage with living annex above and lighting the external etc. (Domestic Dwelling).

Trying to get my head around this SPD jargon.

TNCS system, will i need to install a SPD at the 3 phase Isolator (type 1) and then a from DB a Type 2?

Done the Risk Assessment, and client has agreed with adding this protection into his property, and also wish to install to his 3 x single phase boards (1 on each phase) at a later date.


Thanks all.

regards

Dan
 
Is this an overhead supply? You can get a combined unit that will do the role of both type 1 & 2.

Is there a lightning protection system in place? i.e. rods, tape and finials etc? Then you will deffo need a type 1.

If it's an underground supply you could more than likely get away with a type 2 but you would need to consult manufacturers instructions.
 
Main cable from DNO is underground and the submain is clipped direct then after 10m it will be underground also.

Looking at the confusing blue big book, it looks like a tncs system 3 phase require type 1 at the main isolator and type 2 after.

There is no lightning protection, it's a brick ok wood garage, so no rods, stakes, or tape.

It's a 3 phase Submain from the house to the garage.

I've looked through the internet today looking for type 1 + 2 SPDs and couldn't find anything apart from 2+3s or 123s
 
Main cable from DNO is underground and the submain is clipped direct then after 10m it will be underground also.

Looking at the confusing blue big book, it looks like a tncs system 3 phase require type 1 at the main isolator and type 2 after.

There is no lightning protection, it's a brick ok wood garage, so no rods, stakes, or tape.

It's a 3 phase Submain from the house to the garage.

I've looked through the internet today looking for type 1 + 2 SPDs and couldn't find anything apart from 2+3s or 123s
If you have no lighting protection then you do not require a type 1 SPD
 
Main cable from DNO is underground and the submain is clipped direct then after 10m it will be underground also.

Looking at the confusing blue big book, it looks like a tncs system 3 phase require type 1 at the main isolator and type 2 after.

There is no lightning protection, it's a brick ok wood garage, so no rods, stakes, or tape.

It's a 3 phase Submain from the house to the garage.

I've looked through the internet today looking for type 1 + 2 SPDs and couldn't find anything apart from 2+3s or 123s
Try crown House Furze, ask for a visit from one of their experts, I would hazard a guess they would be very helpful especially in the early stages of this subject, five em a call I did and they were\ vert accommodating.
 

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