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NEC Article 230.67 Surge Protection

Dwelling Home NEC-2020
NEC Article 230.67 definition of dwelling unit includes your home.

Per the National Electric Code (NEC 2020), a dwelling unit is a single unit, providing complete and independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, cooking and sanitation. Your home is a dwelling unit as well as Hotels, Hospitals, Dormitories, Barracks, Assisted Living Facilities and Apartment Buildings. The NFPA 70 Article 230.67 states: .

(A) Surge-Protective Device.
"All serivces supply dwelling units shall be provide with a surge-protective device (SPD)."

M50-120T-A

The M50-120T-A is installed via a 2-Pole 30A circuit breaker and will not only protect the main service panel but all smart applicances and electronics in the home like your oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, security system, televisions, ev chargers, etc... This protector is what is referred to as a "Whole House Surge Protector".

In addition, the NEC2020 Article 230.67 futher states that the location for installation of the SPD, the SPD type and Replacement of Service Entrance Equipment shall follow these rules,

(B) Location.
"The SPD shall be an integral part of the service equipment or shall be located immediately adjacent thereto"
(C) Type.
"The SPD shall be a Type 1 or Type 2 SPD."
(D) Replacement.
"Where service equipment is replaced, all of the requirements of this section shall apply."
Examples of Dwelling Units
Dwelling Hotel
Article 230.67 Surge Protection for Hotels
Dwelling Hospital
Article 230.67 Surge Protection for Hospitals
Dwelling Barrack
Article 230.67 Surge Protection for Barracks
Dwelling Apartment
Article 230.67 Surge Protection for Apartment Building
Dwelling Row Houses
Article 230.67 Surge Protection for Row Houses