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Square D by Schneider Electric HOM2175SB Homeline SurgeBreaker, Surge Protection Device, 25kA, 120/240V, 1-Phase, 3-Wire

Original price was: $85.99.Current price is: $8.99.

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Customers find the surge protector easy to install, with one mentioning it snaps into the breaker box like a regular breaker. Moreover, the product works well, provides whole-house surge protection, and customers report no damage from surges. Additionally, they appreciate its affordable price point, outstanding quality, and perfect fit in Siemens-type 1 panels, along with clear installation instructions.

13 reviews for Square D by Schneider Electric HOM2175SB Homeline SurgeBreaker, Surge Protection Device, 25kA, 120/240V, 1-Phase, 3-Wire

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  1. Michael Sicard

    How are you protecting your home devices?
    The national electrical code has changes and surge protection is required in electrical panels. I have long had a single whole house surge suppressor and individual, local surge suppressors on equipment like a heat pump, but I ordered these to protect the other panels on my property. Of course they are easy to install. Connect the neutral and insert the breaker. It may be nothing more than insurance for the growing population of electronic devices, but I consider it money well spent.

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  2. Bob S.

    Effective and Easy to Install
    I live in an area where there are frequent power line glitches. Not full blackouts that last several seconds to hours, but dips and interruptions just long enough to trigger my UPS devices. These glitches seem to be the most potentially damaging to electronic devices, especially devices having inadequate internal surge protection. I already have a whole-house surge protector in my house distribution panel, and bought this device for my remote workshop that is on a separate power line. Installation is quick and simple as it mounts in any breaker panel position just like a 240 volt circuit breaker, and requires only the white wire to be connected to ground. The green light provides assurance it is operational when the panel door is opened. Whole house surge protection is essential wherever there is power line chaos and expensive electronic equipment is at risk — highly recommend.

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  3. Interntional Traveler

    Easy to install
    Perfect easy

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  4. Lance Lammons

    Easy install
    Whole home back up now for my square d 200a panel

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  5. TennisBum

    Protects your entire home from the circuit breaker panel
    I installed two of these surge suppressors, one in each breaker panel (my house has 300 amp service split into two 150 amp breaker panels). Note that you should position the surge protector in the slots closest to the main breaker for maximum protection, so you probably will have to move whatever is currently there to another position. Mine have been installed for about 3 years, and both continue to work perfectly. In that time, no power surges have damaged any electronic devices in my home in south Florida, which is known for dramatic lightning storms and power surges. It’s comforting to know I’m protected.

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  6. Scott or not

    A Second Line of Defense Against Lightning
    I live in the lightning capital of North America, Orlando Florida. As a result, after my most recent loss to a lightning strike (it’s probably happened 5 times in the last 20 years), my electrician recommended that I install TVSS’s/surgebreakers as a second line of defense (the first line is a surge arrestor that my electric company installed on my electric meter). TVSS stands for transient voltage surge suppressor.He recommended that I install two, one in my outside main box (pic 2) and one inside my inside breaker box (pic 1). Per the instructions and guidance of yet another electrician, I installed them at the position closest to where the power enters the box, as you can see, both are in the top positions. Notice in picture 1, the two breakers below the surgebreaker are single pole tandem breakers. That’s because I had to turn 4 positions into 2 in order to make room for the TVSS (surgebreaker). Also notice that in both pictures, there is a green LED lit, indicating that they are functioning properly and protecting me. If you aren’t experienced in electrical breaker box work, you should have a licensed electrician do the work. There’s enough power going into those boxes to fry you like bacon in seconds!One thing I really like about these TVSS’s, is they are manufactured by Schneider Electric. I have other Schneider equipment and found the quality to be outstanding! As a matter of fact, I have a 3rd line of defense for electric surges and it is, that I have 3 different ACP conditioners with surge suppression and battery backup, which are made by Schneider Electric, on my computer, and two TV’s and electronic components.The warranty is 3 years after the date of purchase or 2 years following the installation date, whichever occurs earlier.The warranty covers you for up to $10,000 and covers major household appliances (not microwaves or countertop appliances). While the warranty doesn’t specifically cover audio, video, and computer equipment, the very fact that a TVSS is installed IS going to help protect those items too. The surgebreaker is made in Mexico for Schneider Electric USA, Inc.Even if you don’t live in Central Florida, you get lightning strikes occasionally, and I recommend that you install atleast one of these devices in the upper position of your outside main breaker box, or your inside breaker box. It could save you some headaches.

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  7. Mr. E

    Easy to Install, Have Had GFCI Issues After Installation
    It’s difficult to say how well this works, but it was pretty easy to install. I will say that after installation, I’ve had issues with my pressure washer tripping a GFCI outlet on a different circuit. I haven’t removed it to check if it is the cause, but it is a possible issue.

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  8. Daniel Janiel

    Fits QO panels
    Great surge protector for QO panels

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  9. Brian

    It does the trick

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  10. Freddy Benites Vazquez

    Es de buena calidad pero no me funcionó para el tablero eléctrico que tenía, tengo que cambiar por un modelo homeline ya que el tengo es Qo… Me confundí al comprar el dispositivo equivocado ya que manejan los dos modelos.

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  11. Amazon Customer

    worked great

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  12. Carmen A Proznick

    Unit was installed in my electrical box to have protection from power surges. Haven’t had the opportunity to access the product yet as there hasn’t been any power interruptions.

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  13. Gerald M.

    This does “NOT” fit square D QO panels. It is for homeline HO panels.

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    Square D by Schneider Electric HOM2175SB Homeline SurgeBreaker, Surge Protection Device, 25kA, 120/240V, 1-Phase, 3-Wire
    Square D by Schneider Electric HOM2175SB Homeline SurgeBreaker, Surge Protection Device, 25kA, 120/240V, 1-Phase, 3-Wire

    Original price was: $85.99.Current price is: $8.99.

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