What is surge overvoltage
Short-duration (µs-ms) voltage spike caused by:
- Lightning (direct strike or induced) — up to hundreds of kV
- Switching (motor/transformer disconnection) — 2-10 kV
Three SPD classes
Class I (Type 1 / Class B)
Class II (Type 2 / Class C)
For residual and switching surges (8/20 µs). Floor/distribution panels. Imax ≥ 40 kA total, Up ≤ 1.5 kV. Varistor.Class III (Type 3 / Class D)
Fine protection for end equipment. At the outlet. In ≥ 3 kA, Up ≤ 0.8 kV. Combined varistor + GDT.Cascade coordination
Class I (main panel) → Class II (sub-panel) → Class III (outlet).
Minimum 10 m cable distance between Class I and II. Otherwise — decoupling inductors needed.
Selection parameters
- Uc ≥ 275 V (L-N), Uc ≥ 350 V (L-PE) for 230/400 V network
- Up: lower is better. Class II Up must be ≤ equipment withstand category
- Network type matters: TN-C, TN-S, TN-C-S, TT — different connection schemes
Do I need SPD in my apartment?
- City apartment >5 floors: built-in appliance protection usually enough
- Private house with overhead line: Class I + II mandatory
- Private house with underground feed: Class II sufficient
- Frequent thunderstorms (mountains, south): Class I + II mandatory
Cost: Class I from $50, Class II from $25. Total home protection: $75-150. Compare to burnt appliances and rewiring.