If you think that is scary look at the cable used to earth the overvoltage protection, and the cable used to connect it. 160A fuse, and then a VDR and spark gap unit not capable of opening a 160A fuse safely, with a connecting wire for both phase and protective earth that will very likely fuse open ( with the attendant copper vapour spraying all over the cabinet) before the current is high enough and present long enough to blow open the motor inrush rated fuse link.
I have seen those fuse links running at 200A continuous, and they might fail only after a decade of that in industrial units. The 200A fuse at the 500kVA minisub at work took 50 years of peaking at 250A ( I measured it one evening with peak residential cooking load applied) before 2 finally soft failed.