Panel‑Mounted Surge Protection from Leviton

May 26, 2026

Surge protection is no longer limited to select applications. Across residential and commercial projects, it’s increasingly expected by code and inspection authorities. Leviton Surge Panels are designed for the way Canadian contractors work; installed at the panel, easy to select, and built to protect the entire building.

Panel‑Mounted

Surge protection is being flagged more often during service upgrades, new installs, and panel work. A panel‑mounted solution helps meet expectations without overengineering the job.

  • Installed at the panel to protect downstream circuits
  • Supports expanding inspection requirements
  • One device protects the whole building
  • Fits naturally into service equipment and retrofit work

Designed for Electrical Contractors

Leviton Surge Panels are selected and installed at the panel, making them an easy addition during service work, replacements, and upgrades, without added complexity or callbacks.

  • Clear performance ratings for easier selection
  • Enclosure options for real installation environments
  • Broad voltage compatibility across residential and commercial work
  • One solution that helps reduce liability and protect your install

Inspection‑Ready by Design

Clear ratings and documentation help installs move forward without added questions or delays.

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