Type 1+2 SPD Selection Guide

Type 1+2 SPD: What It Means and When to Use It

A Type 1+2 SPD combines Class I lightning-current duty and Class II distribution-level surge protection in one device. It is commonly used at the origin of an installation where both Type 1 and Type 2 protection duties are required.

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Direct answer: Type 1+2 SPD means a surge protective device tested for both Type 1 and Type 2 duties. It can discharge partial lightning current and limit surge overvoltage at the main distribution level.
Test duty Class I + Class II
Waveforms 10/350 μs and 8/20 μs
Position Origin or main distribution board
Key ratings Iimp, In, Imax, Uc and Up
Definición

What Is a Type 1+2 SPD?

A SPD Tipo 1+2 is a combined surge protective device designed to meet both Type 1 and Type 2 test duties. It is used where an installation may be exposed to partial lightning current and also needs distribution-level surge-voltage limitation.

In IEC-style terminology, Type 1 duty is associated with Class I testing and the 10/350 μs impulse current waveform. Type 2 duty is associated with Class II testing and the 8/20 μs discharge current waveform.

A Type 1+2 SPD does not mean “better than every Type 2 SPD” in every project. It means the product has been designed and tested for two different surge protection duties.

Need the full difference between SPD classes? Read the Type 1 vs Type 2 vs Type 3 SPD guide .
LEEYEE AC Type 1+2 surge protective device
AC Tipo 1+2 SPD Class I + II 10/350 μs + 8/20 μs
Principio de funcionamiento

How a Type 1+2 SPD Works

A Type 1+2 SPD is designed to respond to both high-energy impulse current and lower-energy distribution surges.

1

Surge enters the system

A lightning-related impulse or switching surge appears on the power system and raises the voltage above the normal operating level.

2

SPD conducts surge current

The internal protection elements become conductive and divert surge current toward the bonding or earthing system.

3

Voltage is limited

The SPD reduces the transient voltage reaching downstream equipment according to its voltage protection level and installation conditions.

Comparison

Type 1+2 SPD vs Separate Type 1 + Type 2 SPDs

A combined Type 1+2 SPD and a separate Type 1 plus Type 2 arrangement can both be valid. The better choice depends on installation space, project design, coordination requirements and the manufacturer's tested solution.

Comparison itemSPD Tipo 1+2Separate Type 1 + Type 2
Basic conceptTwo test duties in one combined deviceTwo separate SPD stages installed and coordinated
Panel spaceUsually more compactUsually requires more space
CoordinaciónInternal coordination depends on product design and testingExternal coordination must be checked between devices
Installation simplicityOften simpler at one main board locationMay allow more flexible stage separation
Typical useMain incoming board with both Type 1 and Type 2 dutiesLarger installations with separate protection zones or panel distances
Selection riskMust verify both Iimp and Type 2 ratingsMust verify distance, coordination and protection level between stages
Do not choose a Type 1+2 SPD only because the name looks stronger. Confirm the actual system voltage, test ratings, short-circuit conditions, installation position and downstream equipment sensitivity.
Aplicaciones

When Do You Need a Type 1+2 SPD?

Type 1+2 SPDs are commonly considered when Type 1 lightning-current duty and Type 2 distribution protection are both needed at the same point.

Building with external lightning protection When partial lightning current may enter the low-voltage installation.
Main incoming distribution board When the origin of the installation needs a compact combined SPD stage.
Industrial or commercial electrical panels When reliability matters and the project design requires Class I + Class II surge protection.
Solar PV AC or DC protection concept When the system design requires an SPD tested for both lightning-current and distribution surge duties.
Limited panel space When a combined solution is preferred instead of two separate SPD stages.
Avoid Overspecification

When Is a Type 2 SPD Enough?

Not every installation needs a Type 1+2 SPD. A Type 2 SPD may be enough where Type 1 lightning-current duty is not required and the installation mainly needs distribution-level surge protection.

A Type 2 SPD may be considered when:

  • The project does not require Type 1/Class I duty;
  • No partial lightning current is expected at the installation origin;
  • The building does not have external lightning protection requiring Type 1 SPD selection;
  • The applicable standard, design or risk assessment only requires Type 2 protection;
  • The SPD is installed in a sub-distribution board or equipment panel.
For distribution-board selection, see the Type 2 SPD guide .
Selection Guide

How to Select a Type 1+2 SPD

Select a Type 1+2 SPD by checking the full rating set, not only the kA value printed on the product.

Selection itemInitial direction
System typeConfirm AC, PV DC, telecom, signal or special application.
Nominal voltageChoose Uc or Ucpv according to the real operating voltage and system arrangement.
Installation positionConfirm whether it is installed at the origin, main board or another protection zone transition.
Earthing systemConfirm TN-S, TN-C, TT, IT or the relevant PV DC grounding arrangement.
IimpCheck impulse current rating for Type 1/Class I duty.
In and ImaxCheck discharge current ratings for Type 2/Class II duty.
ArribaCheck whether the voltage protection level is suitable for downstream equipment.
Short-circuit ratingVerify prospective short-circuit current and required backup protection.
Poles and protection modeConfirm 1P, 2P, 3P, 4P, N-PE or PV pole configuration.
Iimp Impulse discharge current for Type 1 lightning-current duty.
In / Imax Discharge current values associated with Type 2 duty.
Uc / Ucpv Maximum continuous operating voltage for AC or PV DC systems.
Arriba Voltage protection level under defined test conditions.
ISCCR Short-circuit current rating or relevant fault-current withstand condition.
Mode L-N, L-PE, N-PE, L-L or PV-specific protection configuration.
Installation Notes

Installation and Coordination Notes

Keep leads short

Long connection conductors increase residual voltage. Keep SPD connection paths as short and straight as practical.

Check backup protection

Verify required fuse or breaker coordination according to the SPD datasheet and project short-circuit conditions.

Coordinate downstream

A Type 1+2 SPD at the main board may not eliminate the need for downstream Type 2 or Type 3 protection near sensitive equipment.

Type 1+2 does not automatically mean the whole installation is fully protected. Cable length, equipment sensitivity, downstream panels and protection zones still matter.
AC and PV DC

AC Type 1+2 SPD vs PV DC Type 1+2 SPD

AC and PV DC SPDs are not interchangeable. A Type 1+2 classification must still be matched with the correct application and voltage system.

Comparison itemAC Tipo 1+2 SPDPV DC Type 1+2 SPD
AplicaciónLow-voltage AC distribution systemPhotovoltaic DC circuits and inverter DC side
Voltage ratingUc selected for AC system voltageUcpv selected for PV string or array voltage
Arc behaviourAC current naturally crosses zeroDC current requires PV-specific disconnection design
Common useMain incoming boards and AC distribution panelsPV combiner boxes, inverter DC input and PV protection panels
Selection warningMatch earthing system and protection modeDo not use ordinary AC SPD on PV DC circuits
For photovoltaic applications, see Solar SPD y SPD de DC 1500V.
Selection Mistakes

Common Type 1+2 SPD Selection Mistakes

Choosing by kA only

A high current number is not enough. Check waveform, rating type, Uc, Up, protection mode and short-circuit conditions.

Ignoring Iimp

If Type 1 duty is required, the Iimp rating and 10/350 μs test duty must be checked, not only Imax.

Using AC SPD on PV DC

PV DC circuits require PV-specific voltage and disconnection characteristics. AC products should not be substituted.

Forgetting downstream panels

A main-board Type 1+2 SPD may still need downstream coordinated SPDs when loads are far away.

Wrong earthing assumption

Protection mode and pole configuration must match the actual TN, TT, IT or PV grounding arrangement.

No backup protection check

The SPD and upstream protective device must be compatible with the prospective short-circuit current.

LEEYEE Support

Type 1+2 SPD Support from LEEYEE

LEEYEE is a specialized surge protection and low-voltage protection supplier, trusted for solar PV, power distribution, telecom, industrial, and OEM applications.

Model selection

Support for selecting AC or PV DC Type 1+2 SPD by system voltage, pole configuration, protection mode and project environment.

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Support for OEM labels, project documentation, packaging and bulk supply for distributors, contractors and equipment builders.

Application documents

Support with datasheets, product images, installation references and basic selection communication for B2B buyers.

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Type 1+2 SPD FAQ

What does Type 1+2 SPD mean?

Type 1+2 SPD means a surge protective device tested for both Type 1/Class I and Type 2/Class II duties. It can handle lightning-current impulse duty and distribution-level surge protection in one device.

Is Type 1+2 SPD the same as Type 1 SPD?

No. A Type 1 SPD is tested for Type 1 duty, while a Type 1+2 SPD is tested for both Type 1 and Type 2 duties. The actual product ratings must still be checked.

Is Type 1+2 SPD better than Type 2 SPD?

Not always. Type 1+2 is suitable when Type 1 duty is required. If the installation only needs distribution-level surge protection, a correctly selected Type 2 SPD may be enough.

Where is a Type 1+2 SPD installed?

It is commonly installed at the origin of the installation or in the main distribution board, depending on the system design and protection concept.

Does a Type 1+2 SPD remove the need for downstream SPDs?

Not always. Long cable runs, downstream distribution boards and sensitive equipment may still require coordinated Type 2 or Type 3 protection.

Can an AC Type 1+2 SPD be used on PV DC circuits?

No. PV DC circuits require PV-specific SPDs with suitable DC voltage and disconnection characteristics.

What information is needed to select a Type 1+2 SPD?

Provide AC or DC application, nominal voltage, earthing system, installation position, poles, required Iimp, In or Imax, Up, short-circuit conditions and project quantity.

Need Help Selecting a Type 1+2 SPD?

Send your AC or PV DC application, system voltage, earthing arrangement, installation position, poles, required ratings and project quantity. LEEYEE will help identify a suitable Type 1+2 surge protection option.