Surge Protector Recommendation Needed.

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BostonDan

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I just had my dishwasher control board taken out by a surge and I suspect my fridge’s control board was also killed by a surge over a year ago. Can anyone recommend an inline surge protector with decent clamping voltage, high joule rating, and cuts off power when it needs to be replaced?
Thanks much.
Dan


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Mike Holt

Install a type 2 at the service, then point of use at each outlet, this uses the impedance of the building wiring to reduce the surge.
I have a Leviton 51120-1 at the panel, and various types of Leviton SPD strips (type 3)

Most SPDs have an internal circuit that indicates when the SPD is no longer working. An SPD has a limited life, every day it sees hits (surges) and eventually dies.

By the way the 2020 NEC requires SPD at the service for one-two family dwellings.
 
"You get what you pay for
More is better"
Mike Holt

Install a type 2 at the service, then point of use at each outlet, this uses the impedance of the building wiring to reduce the surge.
I have a Leviton 51120-1 at the panel, and various types of Leviton SPD strips (type 3)

Most SPDs have an internal circuit that indicates when the SPD is no longer working. An SPD has a limited life, every day it sees hits (surges) and eventually dies.

By the way the 2020 NEC requires SPD at the service for one-two family dwellings.

Tom - Thanks very much. This is very helpful.


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"You get what you pay for
More is better"
Mike Holt

Install a type 2 at the service, then point of use at each outlet, this uses the impedance of the building wiring to reduce the surge.
I have a Leviton 51120-1 at the panel, and various types of Leviton SPD strips (type 3)

Most SPDs have an internal circuit that indicates when the SPD is no longer working. An SPD has a limited life, every day it sees hits (surges) and eventually dies.

By the way the 2020 NEC requires SPD at the service for one-two family dwellings.

I see prices online for that Leviton model ranging from $151 to $253.

Using Mike’s logic, I should order from the place with this higher price.
 
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