A: Hello Charlie,
There are three different HEPDs you can select on, it differs on the downstream connected household equipment coverage and the duration of warranty.
HEPD25/HEPD25C $30,000 3 yrs
HEPD50/HEPD50C $50,000 3 yrs
HEPD80/HEPD80C $75,000 5 yrs
All HEPD will protect your panel from surges, you may choose any of those three.
Warm regards. Schneider Electric Customer Care
by|May 24, 2024
Q:I live in Boynton Beach FL in 1 family house (2,000 SF). What amperage is necessary for surge protection and what device would you recommend?
by|May 14, 2024
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A: Hi LevB,
HEPD25 would already provide Surge Protection for whole household.
If Best protection is needed we recommend HEPD80.
Warm regards. Schneider Electric Customer Care
by|May 15, 2024
Q:Is this type 1 or 2 is is it considered both. I ask because type 2 is required at all panels downstream as well.
by|May 3, 2024
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A: Hi Aaron,
HEPD80 is considered as Type 1 SPD. SPDs investigated for Type 1 applications are automatically suitable for Type 2 applications and may be marked for SPD Type 1 and/or Type 2 applications. "SPD Type 2" are not suitable for Type 1 applications.
Warm regards. Schneider Electric Customer Care
by|May 8, 2024
Q:My electrical box is outside, can this be mounted externaly?
by|Apr 21, 2024
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A: Nathaniel,
The HEPD80 carries a NEMA 4X enclosure rating, suitable for both indoor and outdoor installation.
Warm regards. Schneider Electric Customer Care
by|Apr 24, 2024
A: Yes, this can be attached to a knock out on the bottom of any brand load center.
by|Apr 24, 2024
Q:I’m mounting the HEPD80 on my siding and need to extend the wire length to reach inside my panel to the breaker. Is it okay to splice all the wires?
by|Apr 20, 2024
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A: Homer,
In order to help you we need to know more information about your application with this product. You can contact us anytime using our chat live https://www.se.com/us/en/work/support/customer-care/contact-schneider-electric.jsp where an agent will be able to give you further assistance on this matter.
Warm regards. Schneider Electric Customer Care
by|Apr 25, 2024
A: Is this an outdoor load center? Why not just attach to the LC via a knock out on the bottom? It's best to have shortest wires possible for best protection.
by|Apr 24, 2024
Q:Will this work for a 200 amp service ?
by|Apr 17, 2024
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A: Mack,
Yes, it will work.
Warm regards. Schneider Electric Customer Care
by|Apr 19, 2024
Q:Can this be installed inside the circuit breaker box?
by|Apr 2, 2024
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A: Scott,
Yes, below is the instruction bulletin:
https://download.schneider-electric.com/files?p_enDocType=Instruction+sheet&p_File_Name=NVE82551_HEPD50-HEPD80_instruction-bulletin_rev05-09-22.pdf&p_Doc_Ref=NVE82551
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by|Apr 8, 2024
Q:What amp breaker should I connect to this
by|Mar 22, 2024
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A: Jay,
The breakers recommended could be a 2 pole, 15A, 20A or 30A as max, in the closest position to the main breaker.
Warm regards. Schneider Electric Customer Care