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Name | 60 Amp 240-Volt Fusible Indoor General-Duty Safety Switch | 60 Amp 240-Volt Fusible Outdoor General-Duty Safety Switch | 100 Amp 240-Volt Fusible Outdoor General-Duty Safety Switch | 100 Amp 240-Volt Fusible Indoor General-Duty Safety Switch |
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Brand | GE | GE | GE | GE |
Name | 60 Amp 240-Volt Fusible Indoor General-Duty Safety Switch | 60 Amp 240-Volt Fusible Outdoor General-Duty Safety Switch | 100 Amp 240-Volt Fusible Outdoor General-Duty Safety Switch | 100 Amp 240-Volt Fusible Indoor General-Duty Safety Switch |
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Ratings | (17) | (30) | (30) | (17) |
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In my opinion, I would lean toward a circuit breaker. Fuses are not cheap, and may be hard to find in your area. A breaker may be more expensive initially, but is better in the long run.
There is a single ground lug available. Your circuit panel should have the ground bar. This is a disconnect, not a sub panel.
Thank you for your question. The depth of the enclosure is 3.31”. From the back of the enclosure to the end of the handle is 6.25”.
I think so. I used 50 amp fuses in mine.
No
2 top, 1 bottom
I believe its a GE cartridge type Fuse Pt# 54225
No
The model number is # TG3223.