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Brand | GE | GE | GE | GE |
Name | Q-Line 15 Amp 2 in. Double-Pole Circuit Breaker | Q-Line 30 Amp 2 in. Double-Pole Circuit Breaker | Q-Line 30 Amp 1 in. Double-Pole Circuit Breaker | Q-Line 40 Amp 1 in. Double Pole Circuit Breaker |
Price | $958 | $958 | $973 | $973 |
Ratings | (584) | (584) | (259) | (257) |
Breaker Type | Double Pole | Double Pole | Double Pole | Double Pole |
Interruption Type | Standard Trip | Standard Trip | Standard Trip | Standard Trip |
Maximum Amperage (amps) | 15 | 30 | 30 | 40 |
Pack Size | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Power Distribution Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features |
Mounting Type | Plug-On | Plug-On | Plug-On | Plug-On |
Product Weight (lb.) | 0.65 | .65 | .387 | .392 |
Voltage (volts) | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 |
Electrical Product Type | Breaker | Breaker | Breaker | Breaker |
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Brand | GE | GE | GE | GE |
Name | Q-Line 15 Amp 2 in. Double-Pole Circuit Breaker | Q-Line 30 Amp 2 in. Double-Pole Circuit Breaker | Q-Line 30 Amp 1 in. Double-Pole Circuit Breaker | Q-Line 40 Amp 1 in. Double Pole Circuit Breaker |
Price | $958 | $958 | $973 | $973 |
Ratings | (584) | (584) | (259) | (257) |
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Maximum Amperage (amps) | ||||
Pack Size | ||||
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Voltage (volts) | ||||
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GE TQL breakers haven't been made for many years and are almost non-existent. The common GE THQL will replace the TQL.
I installed and works right o way
No. 6 gauge is the largest.
Yes, all listed, modern breakers are HACR rated
PMHGator... What is a Breaker Retainer Clip?
The question is not what the minimum wire size it will protect. It will protect a 50 amp circuit which have a minimum #8 wire. A smaller wire can not take the 50 # load.
The proper torque value is 35 lb-in.
It is never a good idea to place two wires under a single screw on a circuit breaker. You should make a splice in the breaker box and then place the single wire into the breaker slot.
No, the largest wire should be no greater the #6 or #8 for the minimum.