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Brand | GE | GE | GE | GE |
Name | 20 Amp Single Pole Bolt-On Breaker | 25 Amp Single Pole Bolt-On Breaker | 35 Amp Single Pole Bolt-On Breaker | 45 Amp Single Pole Bolt-On Breaker |
Price | ||||
Ratings | (23) | (23) | (23) | (23) |
Interruption Type | Standard Trip | Standard Trip | Standard Trip | Standard Trip |
Breaker Type | Single Pole | Single Pole | Single Pole | Single Pole |
Pack Size | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Power Distribution Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features |
Maximum Amperage (amps) | 20 | 25 | 35 | 45 |
Voltage (volts) | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 |
Mounting Type | Bolt On | Bolt On | Bolt On | Bolt On |
Electrical Product Type | Breaker | Breaker | Breaker | Breaker |
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Brand | GE | GE | GE | GE |
Name | 20 Amp Single Pole Bolt-On Breaker | 25 Amp Single Pole Bolt-On Breaker | 35 Amp Single Pole Bolt-On Breaker | 45 Amp Single Pole Bolt-On Breaker |
Price | ||||
Ratings | (23) | (23) | (23) | (23) |
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Hello Patrick - Thank you for reaching out. We recommend contacting a local, certified electrician to provide guidance on the best setup for your circuit breaker. Thanks. - JB
Unfortunately no .....GE breakers only work with GE branded load centers and meter socket load centers. I think your best bet is to try and locate an electrical distributor in your area to find out who may stock that line.
DEPENDS ON MANY CONDITIONS. USE, WIRE SIZE ETC.
Any circuit fused for 30 amps must use a minimum of 10 ga copper
I believe GE circuit breakers are still manufactured off-shore.
NOT THAT I KNOW OF!
If you zoom in on the picture it says that it is only a 10K
This is a single pole breaker, so yes it is for 120 VAC applications. You must ensure the wire use is rated for the number of amps that will be carried.
No, this is a bolt-in breaker used in GE panelboards.