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Hi,

I recently upgraded my home panel to a Square D qo panel. I had a Siemens FS140 whole home surge protection installed in the first space on a 20 amp double pole breaker. I tend to lose power a lot and get surges from trees on the power lines when it rains.

I have two square D HEPD 50 surge protectors. I am thinking of installing one of these directly on the bus bar as shown below. Will this cause any issues? Is two better than 1 in this situation or am I going to cause them to interfere with each other?



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I am also wanting to install the second one on my A/C condenser disconnect. I think I need to set a separate ground rod at the AC disconnect as it looks like the neutral and ground are connected together.


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Anyone see any issues with what I am trying to do? Can you install to many surge protectors?
 
Hi,

I recently upgraded my home panel to a Square D qo panel. I had a Siemens FS140 whole home surge protection installed in the first space on a 20 amp double pole breaker. I tend to lose power a lot and get surges from trees on the power lines when it rains.

I have two square D HEPD 50 surge protectors. I am thinking of installing one of these directly on the bus bar as shown below. Will this cause any issues? Is two better than 1 in this situation or am I going to cause them to interfere with each other?



155375



I am also wanting to install the second one on my A/C condenser disconnect. I think I need to set a separate ground rod at the AC disconnect as it looks like the neutral and ground are connected together.


155376



Anyone see any issues with what I am trying to do? Can you install to many surge protectors?
You would be wasting money to buy anymore SPD’s, the one installed in your panel is a NEMA 4x SPD with a 50k rating and it’s called a whole house surge protector. Do not drive a ground rod at your HVAC unit. The ground wire and neutral wire should not be together
 

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