⚡ Power up your peace of mind with whole-home surge defense!
The Schneider Electric Square D HEPD is a compact, plug-in whole-home surge protective device rated for 80kA current and 120/240VAC. Designed for 1-phase 3-wire residential systems, it safeguards all connected electronics from damaging voltage spikes, extending appliance lifespan and reducing fire risk. Featuring an LED status indicator and backed by a 5-year warranty, it offers professional-grade surge protection with easy installation.
Brand | Schneider Electric |
Current Rating | 80 Amps |
Product Dimensions | 2.06"D x 2.89"W x 2.45"H |
Circuit Breaker Type | Standard |
Mounting Type | Plug-In Mount |
Number Of Poles | 1 |
UPC | 785901008729 |
Manufacturer | Square D by Schneider Electric |
Part Number | HEPD80 |
Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
Item model number | HEPD80 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 80kA |
Color | Black |
Style | 80kA |
Pattern | Device |
Voltage | 600 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | English |
Certification | Csa/Nema/Ul |
Usage | Whole Home Surge Protection |
Included Components | Surge protective device, instruction bulletin |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 5 year Product warranty |
A**A
Great to work with
Quick reliable and they delivered on time and exactly what I needed
N**K
saves items during a surge
had a surge without a surge protector and lost several items a few years ago installed a surge protector and lost that in a recent surge but nothing else so this item is to replace that surge protector i will never be without a surge protector it is very easy to install
T**S
Easy to install whole house protection. MADE IN THE U.S.A.
The HEPD80 is a great value to provide some protection for your main electrical panel.The surge protector will also help avoid spikes from an emergency power generator.Most new furnaces, washing machines, clothes dryers, stoves, dishwashwers, microwaves and hot water heaters now have electronic circuit boards that are unprotected from power spikes. We commonly protect our TVs, DVD Players, Computers and other electronic devices that cost less than our major household appliances.The HEPD80 fairly simple to install (if you have any electrical experience). FYI: This job is not for the someone that has no idea what they are doing (I am a journeyman electrician with over 25 years of experience).I have installed several main panel surge protectors over the years. The HEPD80 has a very high rating (80,000 amps) for maximum surge amps. If you ever experience a surge this high, it would most likely be from a direct lightning strike and you will still have some damage. This unit would protect you as much as any other high end surge protector.The HEPD80 has two green lights that tell you from a glance that it is operating properly.If one (or both) of the green lights are out, you will need to investigate for a problem.Problems could range from a tripped circuit breaker, you lost the incoming power feed or that your main electrical panel has taken a hit and your surge protective device did its job and is in need of replacement.This is a fairly compact unit ... and best of all it is MADE IN THE U.S.A. (Yes, that still matters to me).I highly recommend this product!
M**E
ok
easy to install, hope it works
S**R
Good price for the level of protection. Good quality peace of mind.
This unit will work with pretty much any mfg. breaker box.Square D reputation and reliability is stellar.80KVA is probably the minimum size to use for whole house surge protection. It won’t protect “better”, but because they are sacrificial units they will last longer before needing to be replaced.This unit is designed for AC power line protection only.Units that protect cable & phone will require (re)running those lines to your breaker box. I didn’t want to do that.Unless you are installing outdoors, the NEMA rating really doesn’t matter.Install is generally straightforward, but is a little “fussy”. Read the directions!Remember to shut off your main breaker 1st and note that the input lugs are still always hot.The Hot lines should be connected as close as possible to your 1st two circuit breaker circuits.The unit should be installed as close as possible to the chosen breaker.Keep your lines as short as possible- no loops or kinks. If possible, twist your leads.The leads are long 30”), heavy gauge, and pretty stiff. Maybe from the way they are compactly wound for packaging.The only glitch I had was that the unit didn’t want to work when I 1st powered things up.The second power cycle was the charm and it’s been up ever since.
H**X
One of the best
One of the best you can buy for the price! Installed easy and includes a lit indicator. Highly recommend for adding another layer of surge protection for the house
R**A
Protection is a >MUST<
I needed to replace a similar unit which no longer indicated it was protecting my house (no green LED). I upgraded to an 80ka unit from a 50 in order to improve the overall protection. The installation was pretty straightforward and I used a knockout on my breakerbox which allowed for easier wire routing.>>If you are not 100% comfortable working near exposed wiring, please call a qualified electrician<<Once the ground, neutral and Hot wires were connected, I flipped the breakers and the green LED came on.It turns out my local power company had been doing some hot switching and that may have caused the original failure. All of my electronics are working so I think the unit performed as specified. Very satisfied with the product.
G**.
Won't know until it gets fried if it was really worth it, but easy enough and worth it for the peace of mind.
I bought this to install in my remote sub panel that powers all my pool equipment. We have an in ground pool and wanted surge protection for the variable speed pump, salt water chlorinator and automatic pool cover. It is pretty simple to install if you are comfortable with doing some minor electrical work. IF NOT COMFORTABLE WORKING WITH 220v do not DIY and get an electrician. Since in my case I was installing in a sub panel, I shut off the power to the panel (which was controlled by a breaker in the main panel). I then removed the cover for the sub panel. I punched out a panel hole, unscrewed the supplied mounting ring and fed the cables into the panel and mounted the box on the outside of the sub panel. I cut the neutral (white) and ground (green) wires and screwed into the neutral and ground planes in the sub panel. Then I installed a new dual pole 20 amp circuit breaker. You should check the maker of your panel/sub panel and purchase one which is compatible with it. I then cut and screwed in the two power lines (black) to the two screws on the breaker. Remounted the cover on the panel and turned on the power to the sub panel. I then turned on the new circuit breaker and noted that the 2 green LEDs came on as expected. So now these pool devices have some protection.Even if you use this on your main panel, I would still suggest an appropriate UPS (uninterruptible power supply) for high cost devices like computers, receiver, big screen sets, .., as the UPS will provide protection from more than just a surge.Definitely recommend this to provide a means to provide a level of protection at the panel level. Of course I won't know if it is great until, if ever, it gets fried from a surge and saves the other equipment.
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