Circuit Breaker Compatibility Chart

Circuit Breaker Compatibility Chart - The are the same breaker. D wants to sell a homeline breaker that can be ul listed to plug into any ge panel that would accept a thqp, that means $25k per breaker (frame), per ge panel. For standard thermal magnetic circuit breakers in westinghouse or bryant panels it shows type br as the suitable replacement. Ge does not use tandem breaker but rather slim breakers. I was an ec during this history of buy outs/mergers but an inspector could question the compatibility. Has the sd qo breaker panel, much used in many homes, (not there bolt in style, seen in used comerical, now have a legal replacement, mfg.

I was an ec during this history of buy outs/mergers but an inspector could question the compatibility. Some call them wafer breakers. Here is a link to a letter from an application engineer at eaton corporation detailing the compatibility for eaton br series breakers as of january 2012. Basically they are half the thickness of a full size breaker and you can put two in the place of a single full size breaker. Ge does not use tandem breaker but rather slim breakers.

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Circuit Breaker Compatibility Chart - Another ul letter posted here states. Has the sd qo breaker panel, much used in many homes, (not there bolt in style, seen in used comerical, now have a legal replacement, mfg. I agree they definitely have some differences, but they are still basically. Some call them wafer breakers. For standard thermal magnetic circuit breakers in westinghouse or bryant panels it shows type br as the suitable replacement. Ge does not use tandem breaker but rather slim breakers.

D wants to sell a homeline breaker that can be ul listed to plug into any ge panel that would accept a thqp, that means $25k per breaker (frame), per ge panel. The are the same breaker. Another ul letter posted here states. I agree they definitely have some differences, but they are still basically. The ite circuit breaker company, & ite imperial corp., breakers from the '60's, & '70's, were a different case design then what is sold today.

The Ite Circuit Breaker Company, & Ite Imperial Corp., Breakers From The '60'S, & '70'S, Were A Different Case Design Then What Is Sold Today.

For standard thermal magnetic circuit breakers in westinghouse or bryant panels it shows type br as the suitable replacement. Basically they are half the thickness of a full size breaker and you can put two in the place of a single full size breaker. The are the same breaker. D wants to sell a homeline breaker that can be ul listed to plug into any ge panel that would accept a thqp, that means $25k per breaker (frame), per ge panel.

Another Ul Letter Posted Here States.

T&b though they could make $$$ offering loadcenters and breakers for the residential market but soon realized it was impossible to compete with the other players so abandon the line. Some call them wafer breakers. I was an ec during this history of buy outs/mergers but an inspector could question the compatibility. Ge does not use tandem breaker but rather slim breakers.

I Believe The Exception Is Sqd Homeline.

Apparently they worked a deal with siemens to pay for the ul testing in every panel and they get the 'classified' rating. Here is a link to a letter from an application engineer at eaton corporation detailing the compatibility for eaton br series breakers as of january 2012. I agree they definitely have some differences, but they are still basically. Has the sd qo breaker panel, much used in many homes, (not there bolt in style, seen in used comerical, now have a legal replacement, mfg.