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Schneider Electric – Square D HEPD Whole Home Electronics Protective Device, AC Surge Protection, Type 1 SPD, 120/240VAC, 1-Phase 3-Wire, 80kA Current

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Size: 80kA


Pattern Name: Device


Features

  • WHOLE HOME SURGE SUPPRESSOR: The Square D Whole Home Electronics Protective Device is a compact surge suppressor designed for installation in any residential load centre. It protects and provides surge suppression for electronic and electrical appliances that are not connected to surge strips.
  • DOWNSTREAM PROTECTION: Unlike individual power strip surge protectors that only shield a limited number of devices plugged into them, the Square D HEPD safeguards all electrical devices connected to your homes system. Computers, televisions, kitchen appliances, HVAC systems, security systems, smart home devices, and more are all protected under this suppressor.
  • APPLIANCE LIFESPAN ENHANCEMENT: By preventing damaging voltage spikes, a surge suppressor extends the lifespan of your electronic devices and appliances. It can save you time and money by reducing the need for frequent replacements and repairs. Not to mention this device can significantly reduce the risk of hazardous situations, such as fires, thereby protecting your entire home.
  • PEACE OF MIND: Knowing that your entire home is protected from electrical surges provides peace of mind, especially during severe weather conditions or when the risk of surges is higher. This HEPD is easy to install into the load centre of your home. The LED status indicator on the device will allow you to immediately tell when a replacement is needed.
  • POWERING SOLUTIONS: At Schneider Electric, our purpose is to empower all to make the most of our energy and resources. Individuals and businesses alike can benefit from the integrity and reliability of our extensive line of products. We create tools to aid you in your day-to-day operations and keep things running smoothly!

Description

HEPD whole house devices are designed to deliver AC surge protection for the entire AC power system in a home. HEPDs are compact in size and are designed to protect AC wires in the home from surges that could affect home electronics and appliances not connected to surge strips. For use on 120/240 VAC single phase, 3 wire systems with an isolated ground. This device mounts easily next to the load centre. Load Centre color integration and flush mounting kits are available for separate purchase. This device provides 25 kA of short circuit protection and 80 kA of surge protection per phase and comes in a consumer package. The surge protection device is in a NEMA 4X housing. The surge protection device is 3.23 inches tall, 3.72 inches wide and 2.10 inches deep. The surge protection device is CSA certifed by UL. At Schneider Electric, our purpose is to empower all to make the most of our energy and resources. As our generation faces a tectonic shift into an industrial revolution catalyzed by a more electric world, we're here to help you and your company maximize its efficiency and sustainability with our products. Electricity is a versatile tool that we can use to solve a wide range of problems on both the micro and macro level. Individuals and businesses alike can benefit from the integrity and reliability of Schneider Electric's extensive line of electrical products which will aid in the operation and maintenance of your day-to-day activities. Simply put – at Schneider Electric, Life is On.

Brand: Square D by 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


Brand: ‎Square D by 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


Date First Available: December 10, 2012


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  • Genial producto..de muy buena calidad.. le gusto mucho.
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
LoGenial producto..de muy buena calidad.. le gusto mucho.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by Sagui Alcala

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Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
I left a 3 star rating earlier because the packaging was damaged and the unit itself wasw white. The seller reached out to me to explain that the reason the color was different is because I got the newer model. I know I was being picky but Im glad the seller reached bqack out to me.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025 by GCoop3

  • Excellent
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
Great delivery service !!! Love the energy and how nice she was 👍🏻👍🏻🇵🇷🇵🇷
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025 by Ricardo A.

  • Easy Install
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
Installed this Type 1 SPD in a Square D Main panel (will work with any panel with 1/2” knock outs) using the Direct method to L1/L2 posts below Main breaker as per device instructions. The Direct method Saves needing/using a dedicated breaker or wiring to existing breaker in panel. If mounting the SPD to the Main breaker lugs you will need to turn off the Main breaker when changing the SPD out if it fails after a surge. If using a separate breaker you only need to turn that single breaker off to change the SPD. I don’t gamble and always turn off the Main breaker when working on a panel so Direct wiring to L1/L2 is no issue for me. If you are electrically savvy, it’s a 15 minute job (using Direct method), 30 minutes if you aren’t. If you need to move breakers to get an open spot under the main you’re probably looking at an hour depending on how many you need to move. Understand that no Surge Protection Device protects from a direct lightning strike to your home. You should use SPD’s (Type 2) on each sub panel and quality outlet surge protectors at home electronics device outlets. Layered protection is best. Using a single SPD is a gamble. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024 by WBG2

  • Made in Mexico (Not US) - House Surge Protector At Main Panel
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
Previously "Made in US" but not any more. The unit I received which I decoded with a manufacture date of 1602 (2nd week, 2016) is "Made in Mexico." I take points off for that . . . . Rated at 80kA, which is very high, HEPD80 is 2-3x of the push-in breaker space protectors which are easier to install (but those protectors are recommended to be close to the ground bus). For me, my Central AC took up the first 3 breaker spaces (#10 & #12 gauge wire) which couldn't be moved as there wasn't enough wire slack length. This unit, HEPD80, doesn't have any location requirements except to keep wire lengths as short as possible & not to coil or bend wire. Placement flexibility and higher surge rating (but higher cost, and higher initial installation time) seem a better solution. The HEPD80 is connected to a recommended breaker of 2-poles, 20A (2-poles to cover both supply wires) - - I used a new breaker, but I've seem one installer in Youtube just add to an exiting breaker (each wire clamp can hold 2 wires). By coincidence, I have a Square D main panel -- the panel states it's a "Homeline" model (vs. "QO" model which is more expensive) -- bought the breaker from Home Depot which carries breakers for both lines (HD also carry GE, Siemens, etc.). The product description on this site shows a panel drawing -- 2 black wires to TWO adjacent, single pole breakers (but a double pole breaker - 2 spaces - is OK), green wire to ground bus bar and white wire to neutral bus bar (some panels have ground & neutral on same bus). 2 1-pole or 1 2-pole breaker(s) to cover 2 supply wires providing 120V & 240V. Drawing shows breakers immediately after main breaker -- the drawing is NOT on furnished instructions, and instructions says to just mount Device to an available knockout & have no restrictions on location. If you DIY install, be sure to shut off main breaker in the panel, but be aware that supply wires BEFORE the main breaker are ALWAYS live. Wires & contacts AFTER main breaker are off when main breaker is off. Thus, the panel is still hot when the main breaker is off so touching the supply wires can still kill you. I don't know why panel makers don't put a hard plastic cover over the supply (input) area that would cost 25 cents in material and save a few lives - a careless electrician or a novice DIY (I guess it's too much to de-risk and it's human fault if they are killed). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2016 by Sui Lin Chee Sui Lin Chee

  • Easy to install
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
While I preferred the surge protector to be inside the panel box, my Square D panel box was 30 years old and did not have the newer 'plug on neutral bar.' This surge protector was the alternative. While there was a little more work to install it (cutting holes, running wires, sheet rock repair and paint), I completed it in a couple of hours. Decided on a whole house surge protector after my washing machine was affected by a power surge and needed a $300 part. If you think about it, most appliances, your furnace, TVs, etc. all have vulnerable and expensive circuit panels and most are not surge protected. Probably why the electrical codes in most states now require whole house surge protectors to be installed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024 by Bud Bud

  • Best solution when breaker slots are all occupied
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
Installed four for family over the holidays, this was the only one of the external units, since all but 2 breaker slots were occupied, and never throwing away the final 2 expansions! Installation was trivial, even bolted to the backplane bolts (see instructions for that detail). A 2 lug breaker/dummy isn't necessary, however, leave extra length for the 2 hot leads, and have someone experienced with working in panels made those 2 connections. Presuming you know how to connect ground and neutral safely in a circuit panel, you would later be able to power down the whole panel, cut the hot leads with enough excess length to wire nut the replacement unit's hot leads to the original wires when your initial suppressor has fried. You shouldn't need to clamp into the bus bars ever again. This needs to sit outside the panel, and the deepest 1/2" punch outs closest to the wall might not leave enough room for the box, we used a middle punch out. I used an extra threaded conduit nut on the inside and outside of the panel box so the surge suppressor case itself wasn't stressed. The green light is very reassuring that the panel is hot and surge suppression is active, but you might need a bit of electrical tape to cover if it is mounted in a bedroom or similar. If this can't be mounted directly to a panel because it is embedded in the wall, then order their recommended mounting kit, you won't regret it. (We were lucky and didn't need it.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024 by codeentropy

  • had installed on my circuit breaker box to add another layer of protection
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
Added this as the first layer of protection to all of my electrical devices in my house. Still have surge protectors near some devices.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025 by IM

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