No, different connection to the main bus bar
the length of a side of a square is the square root of the area of the square.
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A square is well a square while a rhombus is a square on one of the corners (a square diamond)
565 square feet = about 52.5 square meters. (52.4902176 square meters).
QO2100 and QO2100CP are the same part. The "CP" at the end stands for "contractor packaging" or "commercial packaging", it depends on whether or not the Square D Distributor is sending the breaker to another distributor, hardware store, etc.
It depends on the specific style of the breaker. Bring your T&B breaker to a hardware store or Home Depot and check with the people in the electric department. Many are now interchangeable with ITE, GE and Square D. However, older T&B breakers are not interchangeable.
No, the Square D designed breaker can only be installed in a Square D manufactured panel.
No, if you have a Square D distribution panel only Square D breakers will fit in it.
No tandem breakers are of the same value.
A QP type breaker is made by Siemens for a Siemens distribution panel and should not be interchanged with Square D. A Siemens QP type bolt in breaker will bolt into a SQ distribution panel but it is up to the electrical inspector to make the call as to it being safe or not. Square D breaker types are QO and QB. You might be mistaking the QP for a QB on the breaker. The QO breaker is a plug in breaker usually used in home wiring and the QB is a bolt in breaker. QB breakers are usually specified for industrial and commercial use.
Square feet and feet are not interchangable. Square feet measures area, which is 2D, while feet measure distance, which is 1D. You can't convert the two.
Only a Square D designed breaker can be installed in a Square D manufactured panel.
6millimeter square.
Not usually. They connect differently.
One can find these products at almost any home improvement stores. Home Depot and Lowes are a couple of the many stores that sell Square D Breaker products.
the easiest way to tell, is the shunt trip breaker will actually take up 4 spaces in your panel. the 4th space will have a neutral wire coming out of it, along with a lug for power INPUT. when voltage is applied to the shunt trip, it will cause the other 3 poles to open by tripping the breaker.