Square D type HOM is interchangeable with Siemens type QP
The square root method:If u is an algebraic expression and d is a positive real number, then u^2 = d has exactly two solutions:If u^2 = d, then u = √d or u = - √dEquivalently,If u^2 = d, then u = ±√d
The shape of a pie is circular. If its diameter is d units, the area is 0.25*pi*d^2 square units.
A square pyramid.
Wrecked angle with square foot
A=πr2= πd2/4 d2=4A/π d= square root of (4A/π) wher a is area, r is radius, and d is diameter
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.
No, if you have a Square D distribution panel only Square D breakers will fit in it.
Not usually. They connect differently.
Your circuit box should have a label on the door listing compatable breakers. For instance, my American Switch 200 amp panel lists what American Switch breakers are usable on that particular panel, and then it goes on to list other manufacturers whose breakers will work in the panel. Mine can use Frank Adam Type A, FA-D, QP & QPH, Bryant Type BR-D and BD breakers as well as Westinghouse Type QP and Q. I am not sure that I would go with the adage that if it fits use it. Check your Panel Box for the tag listing compatible breakers.
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.
They didn't used to be, however, Square D now has a "homeline" line of circuit breakers which interchange with gould. They are available at Lowes, Home Depot and other hardware stores. Make sure you purchase the identical amperage Square D "homeline" breaker.
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.
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temp. Switch class 9025, type bgw2s9101-526-50
Only a Square D designed breaker can be installed in a Square D manufactured panel.
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