is a surge protected extension/powerstrip any use without upfront SPDs

hello goodly morrow

If a T3 SPD, 'must not' be used, as per 7671,  without upfront (T1+)T2 SPD  (for want of better words) ,  what real value is a plugged in surge protected extension lead/powerstrip  (which is a T3 in effect one presumes) without a T2 somewhere upfront ?

Or is it really just a sacrificial item and really is better to have.

Perhaps the components are pretty useless and cheap in most of the consumer grade surge leads/strips.  May be connected devices (via power blocks and transformers etc) can cope just as well  ;-)

Engineering references and regs are not going to use the anything is better than nothing finger in the air style and have to present a considered, tested and  co-ordinated approach. The consumer market takes a different view it seems and makes little to no effort (does it) to advise that surge protected powerstrips/leads 'must not be used' without upfront SPD,  but if course such is not part of fixed wiring any way so no need, or is there a need . 

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  • I have had an SPD strip installed for years, it protects all my Zapelectronic gear. Faithfull service. Computers, broadband, mobiles, TV. Smart Meter. Never had a problem. Just like the double RCD socket in the corner protecting lawn stuff, garage etc. Beware of knee jerk "regulations."

    UKPN

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  • I have had an SPD strip installed for years, it protects all my Zapelectronic gear. Faithfull service. Computers, broadband, mobiles, TV. Smart Meter. Never had a problem. Just like the double RCD socket in the corner protecting lawn stuff, garage etc. Beware of knee jerk "regulations."

    UKPN

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