Why isn’t surge protection built into the house wiring?
by Jeff on Aug.23, 2008, under Electrical
Mad dad asked:
If electricians already know there is a chance for power surges, why don’t they put in some standard type of surge protector right at the circuit breaker box, so all the electricity coming into the house is the same?? Wouldn’t this make more sense than having to buy multiple surge protectors for every outlet and/or device in the house?
Pet Doc
If electricians already know there is a chance for power surges, why don’t they put in some standard type of surge protector right at the circuit breaker box, so all the electricity coming into the house is the same?? Wouldn’t this make more sense than having to buy multiple surge protectors for every outlet and/or device in the house?
Pet Doc
3 comments for this entry:







August 25th, 2008 on 1:34 pm
Odds are, you don’t need a surge protector on every outlet or device in your house, only on sensitive equipment like computers, maybe stereos or TVs, etc. Unless you get a major surge, I would guess that your average microwave, toaster, fridge, etc can handle a normal surge without a problem. Otherwise, you’d hear about people losing these appliances all the time.
You can get breakers with ground fault interrupts to put into your breaker panel. They’re more expensive than the regular ones, and most cities don’t require them in their electrical code. Most builders build to meet code, and most people feel that this is enough to be safe.
August 28th, 2008 on 2:45 am
The entire house it also includes an insurance policy to protect the house it also includes an insurance policy to protect the entire house that fits between the meter and the entire house it also includes an insurance policy to protect the meter and the meter and the house that fits.
August 30th, 2008 on 9:34 pm
You can buy a whole house surge protector that goes in the electric box. Not every one has that problem