Furnace control board surge protection
The furnace guy was out doing the annual furnace check and said the control board he replaced last year showed signs of excess heat that suggest a surge protector should be installed. He wanted $250, which seems awfully high.
I bought one online from Johnstone Supply (a ICM515) that from the online description appeared appropriate. Got it today and it suggests installing it at the service disconnect for the A/C Condenser. Two questions:
Does it matter that it's a furnace circuit instead of A/C?
There's no "service disconnect," just a wall switch to turn off the furnace. Would that be where I'd install it, or could I install it where the external wiring is joined to the furnace wiring in the furnace electrical box?
Thanks for the help.