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I'm doing a 200A residential service and panel upgrade. The meter is some distance from the panel. I'm using a 200A breaker in an outdoor enclosure to act as the service disconnecting means (2020 NEC), and running the load side to a MLO panel in the mech. room.
I need to use a SPD (also 2020 NEC). I am under the impression that they work better if they are closer to the service. Normally I put them in the main loadcenter because that's generally very close to the service. In this case there's 50' between the two. Also this panel is feeding another two subpanels, so my interpretation of 230.67(B)'s exception would mean I'd need a SPD at each subpanel unless I install one near the service disconnect.
So, my plan is to use a wireway for the load side of the main disconnect and tap the feeder to a 2 space outdoor panel (spa type kind of thing) to act as a disconnect for the SPD. Only the SPD would be attached to the load side of the breaker in this panel. This seemed a little unnecessarily complex. Three questions arose:
1: Does 230.67(B) actually require a SPD at each subpanel, or just the first subpanel?
2: Where will the SPD do more good?
3: Does having this extra outdoor panel make table 310.12 not apply, even though the SPD is a no-load device?
I need to use a SPD (also 2020 NEC). I am under the impression that they work better if they are closer to the service. Normally I put them in the main loadcenter because that's generally very close to the service. In this case there's 50' between the two. Also this panel is feeding another two subpanels, so my interpretation of 230.67(B)'s exception would mean I'd need a SPD at each subpanel unless I install one near the service disconnect.
So, my plan is to use a wireway for the load side of the main disconnect and tap the feeder to a 2 space outdoor panel (spa type kind of thing) to act as a disconnect for the SPD. Only the SPD would be attached to the load side of the breaker in this panel. This seemed a little unnecessarily complex. Three questions arose:
1: Does 230.67(B) actually require a SPD at each subpanel, or just the first subpanel?
2: Where will the SPD do more good?
3: Does having this extra outdoor panel make table 310.12 not apply, even though the SPD is a no-load device?