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Hi all,
I'll be wiring up two small new builds, the customer is supplying all the materials, they supplied MK consumer units, the problem is it doesn't seem MK are doing SPD's for their boards.
Any one know of a SPD that fits MK boards?

Thank you in advance
 
Hi all,
I'll be wiring up two small new builds, the customer is supplying all the materials, they supplied MK consumer units, the problem is it doesn't seem MK are doing SPD's for their boards.
Any one know of a SPD that fits MK boards?

Thank you in advance
Do you actually need SPDs on your installs?
 
You don't have to fit them just because they are the new buzzword.
Read the regs and risk assessment. Speak to MK regarding their board.
 
Have a look at Reg 443.4 as there is an exception from fitting SPDs and from doing the risk assessment (that will always come out on the side of fitting them) for single dwelling units (flats, houses etc.) where the total value of the installation and equipment therein does not justify such protection.
 
Just out of interest, how many of you know of an instance where lightning has caused transient voltage to damage equipment in an installation?

Difficult to prove, but does happen. Happens more in countries which have a higher rate of electrical storms.
 
There's a website that shows where lightning is currently occurring. It's quite interesting.
 
unless you live in the middle of India and experience large amount of voltage surges then it isn't necessary to install spd's. especially for domestic property. if you do need one then put it in a seperate box near the cu and install a wylex one
 
Agree with Richey3333, SPD’s very handy not just about Lightning strikes worth installing nearly every time. Just wait till Arc protection becomes mandatory on all circuits other countries already doing it. Makes up for the cheap electrical items people like to purchase and the dodgy installations.
 
Agree with Richey3333, SPD’s very handy not just about Lightning strikes worth installing nearly every time. Just wait till Arc protection becomes mandatory on all circuits other countries already doing it. Makes up for the cheap electrical items people like to purchase and the dodgy installations.
I guess Arc protection will go the way of RCDs and become an integral part of the MCB?
 
Hi all,
I'll be wiring up two small new builds, the customer is supplying all the materials, they supplied MK consumer units, the problem is it doesn't seem MK are doing SPD's for their boards.
Any one know of a SPD that fits MK boards?

Thank you in advance


Try the Phoenix Contact 2804429. It’s a type II two pole Approved by MK for use in their CU’s.
 

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