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⚡ Power up your protection game — don’t let surges crash your vibe!
The Leviton 51120-1 Panel Protector delivers professional-grade 4-mode surge protection for 120/240V systems in a compact NEMA 1 metal enclosure. Designed for residential and light commercial use, it features real-time diagnostic LEDs and UL certification, ensuring reliable, visible defense against power surges. Compatible with Decora Home Controls and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, it’s the smart upgrade for any modern electrical panel.




| ASIN | B00081K55Q |
| ASIN | B00081K55Q |
| Amperage | 20 Amps |
| Brand Name | Leviton |
| Color | Image |
| Compatible Devices | All |
| Connector Type | Nema 1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (454) |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (454) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00078477827642 |
| Included Components | 51120-1 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 17.8L x 10.3W centimeters |
| Item Type Name | 51120-1 |
| Item Weight | 1.95 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 51120-1 |
| Manufacturer | Leviton |
| Manufacturer | Leviton |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model | 51120-1 |
| Part Number | 51120-1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Product Dimensions | 20.96 x 12.07 x 20.96 cm; 1.95 kg |
| Specification Met | NEMA, UL |
| Total Power Outlets | 1 |
| UPC | 078477827642 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
R**.
Just had it installed but have had no hits yet.
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L**R
Although I am a graduate electrical engineer and formerly a licensed electrician, installing this Leviton 51120-1 120/240 Volt Panel Protector and connecting it to my modern Leviton electric panel was no small project. Without such a background, a do-it-yourself homeowner might be prudent to hire an electrician. To gain access to one of my main panel's knock-outs, so I could install a 1/2" X 3 1/2" conduit nipple between the two, I used a hole saw to create an opening through a wooden stud. That required a right angle drill because a conventional drill would not fit into the 6" square opening required for the Panel Protector. The knock out on the electric panel, of course, needed to be exactly aligned with the knockout on the panel protector. Careful measurements are important. Installing the conduit nipple between the two metal cabinets, required lock nuts and bushings on each end before threading the wire. Using metal conduit between my panel and this device helps to enhance ground continuity in addition to the green grounding wire. The extra grounding should improve protection. Instructions with this surge protection unit suggests connecting it to the panel through a two-pole 20-amp or 30-amp circuit breaker. My choice was a 30-amp breaker which calls for #10 copper wire. I used THNN wire for the connections, which included L1 & L2 hot wires, a white neutral and a green grounding wire. A DEWALT Impact ready right angle attachment to my impact tool enabled me to use screws to mount and secure the panel protector to the wooden stud. Turning on the breaker illuminated the two green lights on this device showing that it is actively protecting. I'm optimistic that this surge protection will be effective for our home, which has had some power surge issues in the past. The photo shows my modern Leviton panel with the Leviton surge protection unit to the right.
M**L
A power surge on the incoming utility line consists of a very short duration high voltage Spike. For about three to seven milliseconds the line voltage will rise by several hundred volts. Voltage is like the water pressure in a hose, current is like the water itself. When voltage spikes, it's driving the current through the circuit at extremely high pressure, so to speak. The voltage Spike will damage digital equipment. Most manufacturers warranties, especially those of internet capable digital appliances do not cover voltage spikes. In addition to this product which should be installed by a licensed electrician, I also purchased 20 amp surge protected Outlets for each of my new appliances. The outlets are available on Amazon for about $23 each. They install like any normal outlet would, but contain surge protection built into the outlet. Having the whole house surge protector and individual outlets at the appliance locations gives me great peace of mind that my appliances are safe from voltage spikes. It will also protect your big screen 4K TV and the audio system that goes with it, along with your computer system and any laptops or cell phones that are plugged into wall Chargers or Outlets. This product does not require a permit to be installed at your panel board. But please, unless you are a trained electrician, do not attempt to install it yourself. Most electricians will charge $150 to $250 to install it. Given the low cost of the surge protector itself I consider an investment of less than $500 to be a great insurance policy that you'll never have to pay another premium on.
A**T
For the $300 dollars I believe every house should have one. Install was straight forward and it is very well made.
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