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Brand | Square D | Square D | Square D |
Name | QO 100 Amp 22k AIR QOM1 Frame Size Main Breaker for QO or Homeline 125 Amp or Less Rated Load Centers | QO 150 Amp 22k AIR QOM2 Frame Size Main Circuit Breaker for QO or Homeline Load Centers | QO 200 Amp AIR QOM2 Frame Size Main Circuit Breaker for QO and Homeline Load Centers |
Price | $6546 | $6592 | $7800 |
Ratings | (50) | (52) | (52) |
Maximum Amperage (amps) | 100 | 150 | 200 |
Mounting Type | Bolt On | Bolt On | Bolt On |
Product Width (in.) | 5 | 5.07 | 5.07 |
Breaker Type | Main Breakers | Main Breakers | Main Breakers |
Interruption Type | Standard Trip | Standard Trip | Standard Trip |
Power Distribution Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features |
Electrical Product Type | Breaker | Breaker | Breaker |
Voltage (volts) | 120/240 | 120/240 | 120/240 |
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Brand | Square D | Square D | Square D |
Name | QO 100 Amp 22k AIR QOM1 Frame Size Main Breaker for QO or Homeline 125 Amp or Less Rated Load Centers | QO 150 Amp 22k AIR QOM2 Frame Size Main Circuit Breaker for QO or Homeline Load Centers | QO 200 Amp AIR QOM2 Frame Size Main Circuit Breaker for QO and Homeline Load Centers |
Price | $6546 | $6592 | $7800 |
Ratings | (50) | (52) | (52) |
Maximum Amperage (amps) | |||
Mounting Type | |||
Product Width (in.) | |||
Breaker Type | |||
Interruption Type | |||
Power Distribution Features | |||
Electrical Product Type | |||
Voltage (volts) | |||
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No, You need to replace it with a 200 amp main
Yes
Depends on whether it was designed to take a field installed main breaker. Some panels are, some are not. I suggest you Google Schneider Electric Tech Support, call and and see what they can tell you
I have the same panel and the Mains cutoff works for me.
I'm not sure what you mean by a "conversion" kit. are you trying to replace a main breaker, or change the amperage? My best suggestion would be to Google Schneider Electric Tech Support, call them and see if they can help you.
Hello Dirt, No. The HOM4080M200PQCVP has a QOM2 main breaker. The QOM125VHCP is a QOM1 main breaker. You can use a QOM2125VHCP. Regards.
The HOM2448M125PC comes with the Main breaker already installed (the "M125" in the middle. The ones without the main breaker have "L125"). I believe the QOM1 is the same breaker used in all 125A Homeline and 125A QO panels.
It will work
yes, it is compatible, completely
I applaud you for thinking to ask this. My guess is that 98% or more are installed without proper torquing. The cable retaining clamps as you call them are "terminals" or "lugs", as well as the breaker mounting bolts that attach the breaker to the busbar should have come with an instruction sheet in the package with the breaker itself. I'm pretty certain that this is a requirement of Underwriters Labs (U.L.) in order for the breaker to be listed or classified. As a first try, I would try calling Schneider Electric Help Line (or Tech Support) (Google it) and see if they can help. Secondly, would be to get your hands on a copy of the National Electric Code, 2014 or 2017 edition. These should have a "Nema" chart somewhere in the back that lists the "typical" torque values. Be sure to check that you are using the correct column. Slotted screw heads are different than bolts, and bolts are different than nuts