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It replaces all power bars in the house that have surge protection.
It protects your house from the start.
It should be installed in all houses.






This particular models protects against surge spikes up to 100,000 amps. That is enough amps for 500 homes like mine! (for an extremely short time anyway). Before I go any further, I should emphasize that if you do not know exactly what you are doing, you should not attempt to install this device. Your life is worth the $100 or so dollars that an electrician would charge you to install it. Not to mention, if you ever have to make a claim on the guarantee from Siemens, you will need to provide a receipt from a licensed electrician having completed the installation. That being said, installation is not difficult if you know what you are doing and plan ahead.
The 4 wires come through a 3/4" female threaded conduit inlet. I had limited options for where to attach the protector. I had 1/2" knockouts available on the bottom of the box, but because of other conduits I had to use a 1/2" offset nipple with a 3/4" x 1/2" reducing bushing. You can see this in the pictures. I used some silicone sealant and a rubber washer to make sure the connection was weatherproof as required in the instructions. Because of this offset nipple, the wires are a little longer to reach the required connections, but still shorter than the supplied length. The shorter the better, but keep the wire bends smooth and untangled. I was careful not to damage the wire insulation when running it through the nipple and rotating it until tight. Do not attach the wires to an energized breaker. Make sure it is off and verify with a circuit tester. The black wires attach to a 2 pole breaker which covers both phases coming from the utility pole. Since I installed the protector on the main breaker panel, the neutral (white wire) bonding strip is connected to the (green wire) grounding strip. If the panel were inside the house, the ground and neutral would travel separately until coming together outside to go to ground. After triple checking my work, I turned on the breaker and was greeted by 2 green LEDs verifying both phases are protected and ready for use.
I am very pleased with the product and the installation went smoothly. I only wish the directions were more detailed, but I believe this is probably to discourage unqualified persons from thinking they can do this themselves. I would not have attempted this installation without doing my research and making absolutely sure I knew what I was doing. I hope I never have to find out how well it really works, but if I do, I will write an update. Just a little side note: This thing is pretty bright at night. Looks like I have an alien power source.
