Grouch
Senior Member
- Location
- New York, NY
Section 230.67 requires surge protection for dwelling units.
The exception to 230.67(B) says the following: THE SPD SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED TO BE LOCATED IN THE SERVICE EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED IN (B) IF LOCATED AT EACH NEXT LEVEL DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT DOWNSTREAM TOWARD THE LOAD.
We're renovating an apartment in NYC which will require a new upsized feeder, with a new meter and 125 amp enclosed circuit breaker (serving the apartment) in the electrical service room. The meter will tap from an existing trough that is fed by an existing 600 amp service switch. The trough presently feeds other apartments in the building. The 600 amp service switch, nor do any other disconnect switches coming off the trough, do not have SPD.
Based on the exception I posted above, is my enclosed circuit breaker required to have SPD? NYC is about to update their NEC version from 2008 to 2020 next month. The 2008 did not require SPD. The 2020 version now does.
The exception to 230.67(B) says the following: THE SPD SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED TO BE LOCATED IN THE SERVICE EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED IN (B) IF LOCATED AT EACH NEXT LEVEL DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT DOWNSTREAM TOWARD THE LOAD.
We're renovating an apartment in NYC which will require a new upsized feeder, with a new meter and 125 amp enclosed circuit breaker (serving the apartment) in the electrical service room. The meter will tap from an existing trough that is fed by an existing 600 amp service switch. The trough presently feeds other apartments in the building. The 600 amp service switch, nor do any other disconnect switches coming off the trough, do not have SPD.
Based on the exception I posted above, is my enclosed circuit breaker required to have SPD? NYC is about to update their NEC version from 2008 to 2020 next month. The 2008 did not require SPD. The 2020 version now does.

