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interpretation of SPD para in GN1 (18th)

"It should be noted that SPD's required by Section 443 of BS 7671 are to protect the electrical power installation, but exclude any electronic equipment, the protection of which is outside the scope of BS 7671."


what does that break down to mean ?


- that SPD's are for the (im interpretting 'electrical power installation' here to be...) fixed installation and any thing not permanently connected, is excluded ?

- that SPD's are for the fixed installation and any thing connected (permanently or otherwise) is included, *except* electronic equipment (which is pretty much every thing these days) ?

- that SPD's are for the fixed intallation and any thing connected is included, but what is the last bit re: electronic equipment about ?

- something else ?


Initially I went for the first of the above, but the definition of electrical equipment is clear enough, so what is that para getting at.


Hmmm

Habs
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  • Also worth noting, though, that where SPDs are required for the electrical installation, they should also be provided for ICT systems ... at least on the points of entry/exit ... you just can't use 443 for this, you have to use the other standards referred to in 443.1.1.


    Also worth pointing out that surge protection at the premises may not be provided by a wired / FTTC broadband or telephone service provider.
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  • Also worth noting, though, that where SPDs are required for the electrical installation, they should also be provided for ICT systems ... at least on the points of entry/exit ... you just can't use 443 for this, you have to use the other standards referred to in 443.1.1.


    Also worth pointing out that surge protection at the premises may not be provided by a wired / FTTC broadband or telephone service provider.
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