rjacobs
Well-known member
Looking at doing a "whole home" surge protector in my metal shop. Have Square-D homeline panel.
Im aware I am not protecting my building from a direct lightning strike. We have a lot of brown outs, second or two power interruptions, etc...
I can get a 50ka unit that simply installs in the panel in 2 breaker spaces... but it has no ground.
The 80ka unit is installed in a knock out and has a ground and you wire to a 30a double pole breaker.
Im trying to wrap my brain around how the 50ka unit works if it has no path to ground. Does it simply sacrifice itself if the surge is to great where as the 80ka would likely still function?
Im aware I am not protecting my building from a direct lightning strike. We have a lot of brown outs, second or two power interruptions, etc...
I can get a 50ka unit that simply installs in the panel in 2 breaker spaces... but it has no ground.
The 80ka unit is installed in a knock out and has a ground and you wire to a 30a double pole breaker.
Im trying to wrap my brain around how the 50ka unit works if it has no path to ground. Does it simply sacrifice itself if the surge is to great where as the 80ka would likely still function?
