Surge Protection Devices

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Description

Surge Protection Devices or SPDs are an important part of any building’s Internal Lightning Protection
System (LPS). SPDs are designed to protect sensitive electronic & electrical equipment by limiting
transient overvoltage and diverting surge currents. SPDs are the most efficient and commonly used
type of overvoltage protection for any structure.

Lightning Protection Zones

The placement of SPDs within an electrical system is determined using the Lightning Protection Zones
determined for the structure as defined in IEC 62305 Part 4. The external zones (LPZ 0A and LPZ 0B) can
only house surge-resistant equipment while the internal zones (LPZ 1, LPZ2….) can house sensitive
equipment such as medical equipment.

Surge Protection Devices (SPD) are used in areas where a transition takes place between two different
LPZ’s. For example, a Type 1 or Type 2 SPD would be used at the main power distribution switchboard
where the electrical system enters the structure. The table above briefly describes the various LPZ
transitions that occur in most structures and how one can choose the SPD Type based on these transitions.

TypeClassMaximum
Continuous
Operating
Voltage (Uc)
Voltage
Protection
level L-N)/
(N/PE) (KV)
Lightning
Impulse
Current Iimp
(KA) per pole
Nominal
Discharge
Current (In)
(KA) per pole
Max Discharge
Current Imax)
ITot(KA)
per pole
Response
Time (ns)
Power
Supply
PhaseCode
1B330V0.9 KV between
phase to neutral
and1.5 KV
between
neutral to earth
5050100100415
V AC
Three
Phase
Application
ASPDA4P3
20100
1+2B+C320V1.5 KV between
phase to neutral
and neutral
to earth
12.5306025230
V AC
Single
Phase
Application
ASPDA2P3
2060
1+2B+C320V1.5 KV between
phase to neutral
and neutral
to earth
12.5306025415
V AC
Three
Phase
Application
ASPDA4P
32060
2C320V1.4 KV between
phase to
neutral and
1.5 KV between
neutral to earth
204025230
V AC
Single
Phase
Application
ASPDA2P
32040
2C320V1.4 KV between
phase to
neutral and
1.5 KV between
neutral to earth
204025230
V AC
Three
Phase
Application
ASPDA4P
32040