Xmas Special | Failed SPDs, Missing Protection & Why the MCB Still Matters
Description
It’s the third Torque Up festive special, but this year the tinsel takes a back seat and the lads go deep on the technical question hitting installs up and down the country:
Can a Type 2 SPD rely on an upstream service fuse for overcurrent protection, or must it have a dedicated protective device within the installer’s control?
The sparks’ sentiment in the room is clear:
manufacturer thermal ratings are part of the product design, but they do not guarantee compliance under BS 7671 if there is no dedicated, testable, local overcurrent protective device protecting the SPD as part of the installation.
What you’ll take from this episode:
● A thermal disconnection flag is a failsafe, not overcurrent protection
● The upstream DNO fuse is not dedicated to the SPD circuit, and has unknown characteristics for selectivity and verification
● Install design must meet the literal minimums of BS 7671 installers can verify and test
● Why Navitas kept the 32A MCB in their SPD consumer unit design when others removed it
● The wider industry frustration: installs previously passed are now being flagged for missing protection
● Why electricians care more about predictable disconnection than tidy ratings claims
This episode is educational trade discussion and reflects installer opinion and public regulatory interpretation conversations only. Nothing stated alleges wrongdoing by any person, brand, or organisation, nor constitutes legal or professional instruction. Always consult BS 7671:20 18+A2:20 22 and the Building Regulations when determining compliant protective device requirements.
Season long sponsor: Chauvin Arnoux
00:00 Xmas Special Intro
02:45 The SPD failure story
08:30 Thermal disconnector vs overcurrent protection
14:10 The upstream fuse problem explained
20:20 Manufacturer claims vs installer verification
27:40 Why inspectors flag missing OCPD
35:15 Navitas testing and product design decisions
41:55 Installer community frustrations
48:30 Who carries the risk when interpretation shifts
53:20 What installers should actually verify
59:10 Big industry question posed back to sparks
1:03:45 Xmas chaos interlude
1:05:44 CSPs and clearer communication chat
1:12:31 Worst Xmas crackers and gifts
1:14:34 Compliance psychology returns
1:18:46 Signing off for the year, looking ahead























