We have also been listed by the department of defense for our EMP protection and we have a team right now in Washington DC installing EMP Shield and another technology.
Please let me know if you have any other questions 🙂
Andrew
Reiecco MC Gomez
on August 14, 2019 at 6:33 pm
I have a very small house with a very small concealed breaker box. Is it a must to install the device inside of the breaker box because there really is no roo,m?
admin
on August 14, 2019 at 6:35 pm
Hello Reiecco,
It is not a must at all! You can install on the inside or the outside of the box 🙂
Great Question!
-Andrew
David Calvin
on August 15, 2019 at 11:11 am
Do you have any training classes regarding installation procedures, sizing the type of units for different size homes and commercial buildings? Would like to visit your facility.
I live in Stockton Ks
admin
on August 15, 2019 at 11:53 am
David, Howdy brother! We do have installation videos.
Also, we are in Burlington Kansas. You are also welcome to stop by if you would like 🙂
-Andrew
Don
on September 13, 2019 at 2:40 pm
Just finished watching the home install video.
Does a person “have” to hook up the hot and neutral wires to the 20_20 amp breakers or can they be hooked up to a different/less amperage or combination?
admin
on September 13, 2019 at 3:33 pm
Don, you will need to use either 20 or 30 amp breakers for the EMP Shield to be effective. Here is a link to the installation instructions for yourself and anyone who would like to see: http://www.empshield.com/installation/
Heidi Brechin
on May 6, 2020 at 5:45 pm
What about installing for a water well away from house on a different line, but on the same pole meter?
admin
on May 6, 2020 at 5:48 pm
Great question! As long as the device is within 250 linear feet, it will still be able to protect
Keith Ness
on June 24, 2020 at 4:14 pm
What the difference between the EMP Shield and a whole house surge protector?
Den
on November 22, 2020 at 6:39 am
I have a tandem 30 amp breaker on the top left side of my breaker box. No tandem 20 amp breakers are on the left side. Can I use the tandem 30 amp? It appears from one of the posts the tandem 30 amp is acceptable but I want to be absolutely sure. I have received conflicting information. The only tandem 20 amp is on the right hand side of the box towards the bottom. I do have a tandem 15 amp on the left side of the box. Thank You.
admin
on November 23, 2020 at 9:05 am
Den, You will want to use 20 amp breakers. But, they don’t need to be at the top of the box. You can install it on the dedicated 20 amp breakers anywhere in the box as long as they are covering both legs of the service. Also, if you are out of room, you can use a duplex breaker. They cox around $20 at Home Depot or Lowes.
Questions, comments, just wanna chat…..Let us know below!
How can I get PROOF that this really works, because will need one for house, cars and generator
Brett,
Great question brother! Here is a link to our military certified testing: https://empshield.com/military-testing/
Here is a link to our newest deal with Rezvani Motor Company. We are now outfitting their Tank with EMP Shield: http://www.empshield.com/rezvani-tank/
We have also been listed by the department of defense for our EMP protection and we have a team right now in Washington DC installing EMP Shield and another technology.
Please let me know if you have any other questions 🙂
Andrew
I have a very small house with a very small concealed breaker box. Is it a must to install the device inside of the breaker box because there really is no roo,m?
Hello Reiecco,
It is not a must at all! You can install on the inside or the outside of the box 🙂
Great Question!
-Andrew
Do you have any training classes regarding installation procedures, sizing the type of units for different size homes and commercial buildings? Would like to visit your facility.
I live in Stockton Ks
David, Howdy brother! We do have installation videos.
Here is the link: http://www.empshield.com/installation/
Also, we are in Burlington Kansas. You are also welcome to stop by if you would like 🙂
-Andrew
Just finished watching the home install video.
Does a person “have” to hook up the hot and neutral wires to the 20_20 amp breakers or can they be hooked up to a different/less amperage or combination?
Don, you will need to use either 20 or 30 amp breakers for the EMP Shield to be effective. Here is a link to the installation instructions for yourself and anyone who would like to see: http://www.empshield.com/installation/
What about installing for a water well away from house on a different line, but on the same pole meter?
Great question! As long as the device is within 250 linear feet, it will still be able to protect
What the difference between the EMP Shield and a whole house surge protector?
I have a tandem 30 amp breaker on the top left side of my breaker box. No tandem 20 amp breakers are on the left side. Can I use the tandem 30 amp? It appears from one of the posts the tandem 30 amp is acceptable but I want to be absolutely sure. I have received conflicting information. The only tandem 20 amp is on the right hand side of the box towards the bottom. I do have a tandem 15 amp on the left side of the box. Thank You.
Den, You will want to use 20 amp breakers. But, they don’t need to be at the top of the box. You can install it on the dedicated 20 amp breakers anywhere in the box as long as they are covering both legs of the service. Also, if you are out of room, you can use a duplex breaker. They cox around $20 at Home Depot or Lowes.