A Sq D QOT breaker is a tandem breaker usually used in home retrofits. It will fit into a QO distribution panel but only in certain positions having a mounting pan rail slot. See related links for more information.
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Probably not. Take out an existing breaker and compare. If you don't know how to safely take out an existing breaker, you shouldn't be messing with a replacement anyway.
Square D breakers are generally not compatible with GE panels, as each manufacturer designs their breakers to fit their specific panel configurations and electrical systems. Using a breaker that is not designed for the panel can lead to safety hazards, equipment damage, or voiding warranties. It's essential to use breakers that are specifically rated and approved for your panel type to ensure proper functionality and safety. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines or a qualified electrician for advice on compatibility.
Check with Locke Supply. They have a website, They have conversion charts.
No, if you have a Square D distribution panel only Square D breakers will fit in it.
No, they will not work. Use only Murray breakers for safety.
A miniature breaker is just two breaker that fit into one breaker slot. These types of breakers are designed to install the same as a full size breaker. Different types of breakers have different mounting configurations to the panels bus bars so installation instructions are not possible without knowing the make and type.
No, Homeline circuit breakers are designed for Square D electrical panels and are not compatible with Siemens electrical panels. It is important to use circuit breakers specifically designed for the brand and model of your electrical panel to ensure proper fit and function.
Gould electrical panels typically require breakers that are specifically designed to fit them. Look for breakers that are compatible with Gould panels, such as those made by the same manufacturer or ones that are labeled as compatible with Gould panels. It is important to check the panel's specifications and consult an electrician if unsure.
No, only Sq D breakers will fit into a Sq D panel. I believe Square D makes at least two styles of breakers. Home and industrial. I have a GE entrance/distribution box that has Square D (home), Murray, Bryant, Westinghouse, and GE breakers, all working together. I hope this helps.
To my knowledge Zinsco/Sylvania breakers are the only breakers that will fit in a Zinsco panel. My recommendation as a journeyman electrician is to have your panel changed out. Those panels are old and outdated, not to mention replacement breakers are expensive. Most newer panels, and breakers are the cost of about 2 replacements.
Breakers are build to snap onto a buss bar in a breaker panel. If they look the same on the back end then they will likely work. If not do not try to force a fit. To add a little more to this: 1st of all it depends on what kind of Square D you are talking about. Square D Homline breakers will fit in a GE panel but GE breakers will not fit into a Homeline panel in my experience. Square D QO is not compatible with either.
Siemens circuit breakers are compatible with Gould electrical panels. Siemens acquired the Gould brand, so their circuit breakers are designed to fit and work with Gould panels. Be sure to double-check the specifications to ensure compatibility before installation.
Square D breakers are generally not compatible with GE panels, as each manufacturer designs their breakers to fit their specific panel configurations and electrical systems. Using a breaker that is not designed for the panel can lead to safety hazards, equipment damage, or voiding warranties. It's essential to use breakers that are specifically rated and approved for your panel type to ensure proper functionality and safety. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines or a qualified electrician for advice on compatibility.
Check with Locke Supply. They have a website, They have conversion charts.
Bolt-on breakers have been made for Sylvania panels. But Sylvania breakers are not as common these days. Compatible devices are made by companies like Cutler-Hammer, with their BR series.
No, if you have a Square D distribution panel only Square D breakers will fit in it.
Cutler - Hammer manufactures two types of residential circuit breaker for the US. Type CH and type BR. The type BR will fit into most GE panels. It is probably a bad idea to use any other circuit breaker except the type listed on the label of the circuit breaker panel. GE panels require you to use GE circuit breakers. Using any other brand may put you at risk for liability if the installation fails and causes harm or damage.
No, they will not work. Use only Murray breakers for safety.