Has my SPD tripped?

I may be being a bit thick, but ...

... how do I know if my SPD is still functioning?

The same might be said of an RCD, but of course we all check them six monthly so we could check the little indicator in the SPD at the same time.

However, if the RCD has tripped, we know about it 'cos the lights go off. If the SPD has exceeded its useful life, we know nothing. The one which I shall be installing at home has a switch for an indicator or buzzer, but that wouldn't be much use for a CU at the back of the hall cupboard/under the stairs/in the garage.

I am left thinking that if SPDs should be fitted, there should also be an effective alarm system. Do you agree?

Parents
  • Most these days have physical indicator window - showing red or green. You can pay extra for ones with auxiliary contacts too, if you wish.

      - Andy.

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  • Most these days have physical indicator window - showing red or green. You can pay extra for ones with auxiliary contacts too, if you wish.

      - Andy.

Children
  • That is my point.

    We see plenty of "pre-populated" boards now with SPDs adjacent to the main switch, but I doubt that many customers know what they are for and will never inspect the indicators. So once their protective capacity has been used up, they may as well not be there.

    There is a nice little video here for those who cannot work it out for themselves.