I use a whole house protector from Joslyn Electronic Systems; the Joslyn gas tube discharge primary arrestor is internally fused so it is bridged directly across the incoming primary 120V legs, with a connection to service ground. This is only a primary arrestor however; no single unit can be relied upon for complete protection (there is no such thing actually) - you must cascade your protection devices. I use Chang line conditioners as secondary arrestors downline from the primary Joslyn, which is actually downline from the power company's MOV on the incoming 2300V prior to the transformer. The Chang's also contain large internal MOV protectors. In addition, I bridge my own GE V130LA20B MOV across the outlet of my dedicated AC line. So there are actually four modes of protection in all. This is not to say that I'm immune from lightning transients; damage can still occur from a direct hit or a closeby hit, so I power off & unplug all my equipment when storms are nearby. But this protection makes the difference between repairable damage & total catastrophe. Smaller transients & power line surges are of course shrugged off without incident.
I can provide you the model # of my Joslyn, but it's at home so I'll have to check on that. It's an older industrial model but they still build similar products today.
I can provide you the model # of my Joslyn, but it's at home so I'll have to check on that. It's an older industrial model but they still build similar products today.