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Surge protection

I have no spare ways in my CU and want to fit a surge protection device. I guess that something like the Hager VA4T2SDSPD or Wylex REC2SPD would do the needful, but would this replace the main isolating switch or would it be added in parallel like a workshop CU? Or can it be run with a smaller cable, say 10mm2?

The use case is a house packed with electronics including a Loxone smart home system.

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  • Also really very economically priced, and includes volt-free contacts to integrate with smart home alerting. I'm impressed by recent stuff form Wylex, including a single module RCBO with neutral disconnect, which I think is unique? And single module AFDDs. I am an old school MK addict but was drawn to Hager a couple of years back. I viewed Wylex as cheap & cheerful, but they have genuinely upped their game lately.
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  • Also really very economically priced, and includes volt-free contacts to integrate with smart home alerting. I'm impressed by recent stuff form Wylex, including a single module RCBO with neutral disconnect, which I think is unique? And single module AFDDs. I am an old school MK addict but was drawn to Hager a couple of years back. I viewed Wylex as cheap & cheerful, but they have genuinely upped their game lately.
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