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Square D HEPD80 Universal Whole House Surge Protection Device, 1-Phase, 3-Wire for 120/240V, 80kA

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Size: 80kA


Pattern Name: Device


Features

  • The HEPD80 is easily connected to any brand of residential load center and provides the customer a green status LED to ensure proper protection
  • Includes an LED indicator
  • NEMA 4X rated for outdoor/indoor use, 80,000 amp Surge Current Rating, 25,000 amp SCCR. CSA and UL 1449 3rd Edition Type 1 SPD
  • Manufacturers product warranty of 5 years and 75,000 residential downline warranty
  • Manufacturers warranty applies only to authentic Schneider Electric products sourced directly from Schneider Electric; proof of purchase is required for all warranty claims

Description

Square D Brand Home Electronics Protective Devices (HEPDs) are compact and affordable surge suppressors designed for residential load centers. HEPDs work together with surge protection plug strips to provide surge suppression for sensitive electronics. HEPDs reduce surges that might otherwise overwhelm plug strips and damage connected household equipment. HEPDs also provide surge suppression for important items such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves and air conditioning that plug strips may not or cannot protect.

Brand: Schneider Electric


Color: Black


Total Power Outlets: 6


Voltage: 600 volts


Special Feature: Surge Protection, LED Indicator, Waterproof


Number of Outlets: 6


Voltage: 600 volts


Other Special Features of the Product: Surge Protection, LED Indicator, Waterproof


Maximum Current: 80 Kiloamps


Power Plug Type: No Plug


Surge Protection Rating: 80 Kiloamps


Plug Type: Type A


Number of Ports: 6


Compatible Devices: Home Appliances, Electronics, and Other Devices


Amperage: 80 Kiloamps


Item Weight: 15.52 ounces


Color: Black


Enclosure Material: Polycarbonate, Rubber


Brand: Schneider Electric


Unit Count: 1 Count


UPC: 785901008729


Built-In Media: Surge protective device, instruction bulletin


Item Type Name: Whole House Surge Protection Device, 1-Phase, 3-Wire for 120/240V


Manufacturer: Square D by Schneider Electric


Model Number: HEPD80


Mfr Part Number: HEPD80


Warranty Description: 5 year Product warranty


EU Spare Part Availability Duration: 5 years


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great price for quality protection!
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
Amazing quality for an even better price. Installation was the extremely easy. Hopefully I'll never need to find out if it protects up to the voltage it's rated for, but I'd rather have the peace of mind knowing my system is protected.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2026 by Ken Smith

  • So far so good
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
Quick and easy install, very straight forward. No complaints, mounts directly to the breaker box for easy monitoring. The wires are more than sufficiently long. Purchased this to protect my new induction range specifically and various other electronics/smart appliances in my home. I'll update this if the need arises. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2026 by ms rusk

  • Square D Surge Protectors Are Top Tier
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
Best in the business! We are in the lightning capital of the country and we install lots of these. In all the years we have been recommending Square D surge protectors to clients we've only had one client have to make a claim and it was because their house took a direct hit with a fire as well. Even they said the claim process was seamless. The wires are long enough to accommodate any panel and installation is straightforward. The green indicator light is easy to see and their 5 year product warranty is terrific. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2026 by Heizer Electric LLC

  • Just right.
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
My electrical inspector required a whole house surge protector for my meter bases because they will service mobile homes. This can also be installed on a breaker panel. I installed 7 of these on 7 meters. If the meter or breaker box is electrified or 'HOT' hire an electrician, too dangerous to do yourself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2026 by Crawford

  • Good price for the level of protection. Good quality peace of mind.
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2019 by Stephen E Shuler

  • Fast and easy install, fast and easy delibery
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
I live in Central Florida, the lightening capital. During summer time, severe storms including lightening are daily occurrence. Finally, I had a chance to purchase and install a whole house surge protector unit. I installed it at main disconnect, which is right next to the power meter on outside wall. Installation involved knocking out a punch-out and installed this device, wire 4 leads to newly installed circuit breakers, then tidy everything up. Very easy 20 minutes job. No difficulty, no confusion, straight forward job. But I do have an electrical license, so I am quite familiar with this type of installations. Previous to this installation, I upgraded my grounding from just one rod to 3 rods, so I can guarantee low resistance/impedance path for the surge. My plan is, this particular installation will take care of incoming surge energy via power line. If you have never done any electrical work or your experience is limited to minor repairs, I do not recommend DIYing this. It's an easy job but mistake can cost you dearly and deadly. Typical incoming feed for American homes are 200 amps at 240 volts. Not only major electrical shock will be a problem but blast of arc can also kill you or severely injure you. I am also going to purchase another one and install it at the main sub-panel inside the house. This will take care of appliance generated surges. I have a large air conditioning unit and refrigerator. Those are the main suspect, but anything with inductive load can generate a spike. For sensitive electronics, such as computers, at each outlet, I have yet another surge protector followed up UPS. Telephone lines are disconnected/cutoff outside as I do not use them. I see cable/internet is coming in but it is also via a vendor supplied surge suppression at the main grounding location. My hope is, I have done enough to significantly reduce damage. Although major direct hit will probably destroy everything, that's what insurance is for.... for everything else, I have done everything I can. Oh, yes, the product came in good shape, fast, and the usual Amazon way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2017 by tk

  • 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

  • Second time is a charm.
Size: 80kA Pattern Name: Device
My first order was an empty open bag as pictured by Amazon delivery. I re-ordered and they sent the product very promptly in great shape. I installed it, and it works perfectly. Product is great, but Amazon stumbled.
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2026 by Amazon Customer

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