Marine Surge Protection Guide for Low-Voltage Panels and Control Systems

Marine low-voltage electrical systems require a dedicated surge protection evaluation approach. Unlike standard building installations, shipboard systems may connect to shore power, operate with generators, include long cable routes and rely heavily on automation and communication equipment.

This guide helps marine electrical integrators, shipyard suppliers, control panel builders and project engineers understand how to evaluate surge protection requirements for low-voltage panels and control systems.

Réponse rapide

Marine surge protection selection depends on the protected circuit, system voltage, grounding arrangement, installation location, environmental conditions and project requirements.

  • Main LV switchboards require evaluation of incoming power surge protection.
  • Control cabinets may require separate protection for auxiliary power and sensitive electronics.
  • Communication and sensor circuits should be reviewed separately because signal interfaces have different protection requirements.
  • Ship-specific approval, classification requirements and final installation conditions must be confirmed for each project.
Marine low voltage surge protection architecture showing SPD protection points for shore power, LV panels and control systems

Marine low-voltage surge protection architecture showing typical SPD evaluation points from shore power connection to vessel control systems.

Why Marine Low-Voltage Systems Need Surge Protection Evaluation

Marine electrical systems contain multiple connection points where transient overvoltages may enter or affect equipment.

Typical risk points include:

  • Shore power connection: external electrical infrastructure can introduce disturbances into the vessel system.
  • Generator and switching operations: electrical switching events may create transient conditions.
  • Long cable connections: distributed systems may increase exposure to induced disturbances.
  • Control and communication interfaces: sensitive electronic equipment may require additional evaluation.

Marine SPD Selection Logic: How Engineers Evaluate the Protection Requirement

Step 1: Identify the Protected Circuit

The first decision is not the SPD model. It is identifying what needs protection.

Zone du systèmeÉquipement typiqueMain Evaluation Point
Power systemLV switchboard, distribution panelVoltage system and power protection arrangement
Control systemPLC cabinet, automation equipmentAuxiliary supply and sensitive electronics
Communication systemRS485, Ethernet, sensorsSignal interface protection

Step 2: Confirm Electrical Parameters

Before selecting an SPD configuration, engineers should confirm:

  • Tension du système
  • Application AC ou DC
  • Frequency where applicable
  • Schéma de mise à la terre
  • Position d'installation

Step 3: Confirm Project and Marine Requirements

Marine applications often involve additional project requirements. The final SPD configuration may depend on vessel design, shipyard specifications, system integrator requirements and applicable classification rules.

Important Engineering Note

A general industrial SPD recommendation cannot automatically be applied to every marine project. The electrical system design, installation environment and project approval requirements must be reviewed before final selection.

Marine Power, Control and Communication SPD Considerations

Marine SPD selection comparison for power panels, control cabinets and communication systems

Marine SPD selection depends on whether the circuit is used for power distribution, control operation or communication.

ApplicationConcentration de protectionSignification pour l'Acheteur
LV power panelsAC surge protection coordinationConfirm system voltage and installation location
Armoires de commandeProtection of automation equipmentReview auxiliary power and connected devices
Communication circuitsSignal interface protectionConfirm cable type and communication protocol

Shore Power Surge Protection Considerations

Shore power connection is one of the important areas to evaluate because it creates an electrical connection between the vessel and external infrastructure.

The protection approach depends on the vessel electrical design, power system arrangement and project requirements. The SPD configuration should be reviewed together with the complete power distribution system.

Marine Environment Factors Affecting SPD Application

Marine environments introduce additional conditions that may influence equipment installation and protection design.

  • Salt mist exposure
  • High humidity
  • Temperature variation
  • Mechanical vibration
  • Enclosure and installation location requirements

Marine vs Land-Based SPD Considerations

FacteurMarine ApplicationTypical Building Application
EnvironnementSalt mist, humidity, vibrationIndoor or outdoor building conditions
Power connectionShore power and onboard generationUtility grid connection
ApprovalProject and vessel requirementsInstallation standard focused

What Happens If Marine SPD Selection Is Incorrect?

Incorrect assumptions during SPD selection may increase technical risks.

  • Incorrect voltage selection: may reduce expected service performance or cause unsuitable operating conditions.
  • Incorrect protection location: may leave sensitive downstream equipment exposed.
  • Ignoring signal protection: may leave communication and control interfaces without suitable protection consideration.

For Marine Panel Builders and OEM Buyers

Marine control panel manufacturers and electrical integrators usually need more than a product model. They need technical confirmation for the complete application.

  • DIN rail installation requirements
  • Terminal configuration
  • Remote signalling requirements
  • Datasheet and documentation package
  • Exigences d'étiquetage et d'emballage OEM
  • Sample approval process

Before Ordering Marine SPD: Confirmation Checklist

  • System voltage and frequency
  • Application AC ou DC
  • Schéma de mise à la terre
  • Protected circuit type
  • Lieu d'installation
  • Environmental conditions
  • Required standards or project documents
  • Quantity and OEM requirements
Marine SPD selection workflow from system information review to project confirmation

Marine SPD selection workflow showing the technical information required before recommendation and project confirmation.

LEEYEE can assist with marine SPD configuration review based on system parameters, panel information and project requirements.

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Questions fréquemment posées

Do marine low-voltage panels need surge protection?

Marine low-voltage panels should be evaluated for surge protection according to the vessel electrical system, connection method and project requirements.

Can standard industrial SPD be used for marine applications?

Not automatically. Marine projects require confirmation of environmental conditions, installation requirements and applicable project specifications.

Does LEEYEE provide classification society approved SPD?

LEEYEE provides SPD selection support and technical documentation assistance. Classification society approval requirements must be confirmed according to the specific vessel project.

What information should be provided before selecting a marine SPD?

Provide system voltage, protected circuit type, installation position, grounding arrangement, environmental conditions and project requirements for technical review.

Références

[1] IEC 61643-11: Low-voltage surge protective devices — Requirements and tests.

[2] IEC 60364-5-53: Low-voltage electrical installations — Selection and erection of electrical equipment.

[3] IEC 60092 Series: Electrical installations in ships.

[4] IEC 60533: Electrical and electronic installations in ships — Electromagnetic compatibility.

[5] IEC 60529: Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code).

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Devin Ling - Ingénieur Électrique chez LEEYEE Electrics

Devin Ling

Ingénieur électricien chez LEEYEE Electrics

Plus de 10 ans d'expérience dans les dispositifs de protection contre les surtensions
Spécialisé dans la norme IEC 61643 / UL 1449
Expérience en matière de systèmes solaires photovoltaïques et industriels

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