FYI - I spoke with someone at Delta earlier this week about a service entrance application and was advised that mandatory adoption of UL 1449 3rd edition happens in October. She says that there is language in that standard which (when combined with the 2008 NEC language) makes it nearly impossible to install a 'UL Recognized' device like an SOV at the point where it does the most good (in front of the service disconnect) and pass inspection. Delta offers an MOV-based design now which is listed (as opposed to recognized) but (like all MOVs) it will progressively degrade with time and surge activity. Something to do with the 1449 revision specifying that a SPD must destroy itself at a certain level of energy, which the SOVs do not do (isn't this why we use them?) Seems the route to using the SOV here is to install the MOV version and then swap out for the SOV after inspection. I hate this kind of game.


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