Hi all, what is the best way to configure surge protection in domestic dwellings when you have multiple consumer units?
Does each consumer unit need it's own spd, or can I fit one in parallel with all consumer units?
I have a 20m run from meter cabinet to two consumer units in house, then there's a detached garage a further 15m away.
The main supply to meter and garage supply are all underground. The earthing system is tt.
I was thinking of a few ways to do this install. Either fit a spd in meter cabinet which might be tricky with s type rcd and switched fuse isolator in there. Or fit an additional distribution consumer unit in house with spd and 50a type c mcbs for the other consumer units.
This way all have protection and less expensive than another 2 spds.
Anybody know of a better way?
If so appreciate a reply.
Does each consumer unit need it's own spd, or can I fit one in parallel with all consumer units?
I have a 20m run from meter cabinet to two consumer units in house, then there's a detached garage a further 15m away.
The main supply to meter and garage supply are all underground. The earthing system is tt.
I was thinking of a few ways to do this install. Either fit a spd in meter cabinet which might be tricky with s type rcd and switched fuse isolator in there. Or fit an additional distribution consumer unit in house with spd and 50a type c mcbs for the other consumer units.
This way all have protection and less expensive than another 2 spds.
Anybody know of a better way?
If so appreciate a reply.