Cutler Hammer took over the Challenger company. Other sites list the Cutler Hammer BR breaker as the approved replacement.
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.
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.
Yes, as long as the lug connects to the panel thye same way.
In my experience, NOTHING is compatible with a Murray panel. Others claim there are certain Siemens and Federal Pacific breakers or Eaton type "CL", but you might have to obtain permission from the inspector to use anything other than Murray.
Siemen's is a brand of electrical breakers that will cross reference with GE thqb series breakers. Electrical breakers can be replaced by other brands if they are of the same type and fit in an electrical box.
Cooper breakers
No, they will not work. Use only Murray breakers for safety.
There are many ways one can install ge circuit breakers. One can install ge circuit breakers by turning off the power supply, removing the panel cover, testing it for power, and installing it by alining the breaker with the unused panel space.
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.
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.
Yes, as long as the lug connects to the panel thye same way.
In my experience, NOTHING is compatible with a Murray panel. Others claim there are certain Siemens and Federal Pacific breakers or Eaton type "CL", but you might have to obtain permission from the inspector to use anything other than Murray.
In my experience, NOTHING is compatible with a Murray panel. Others claim there are certain Siemens and Federal Pacific breakers or Eaton type "CL", but you might have to obtain permission from the inspector to use anything other than Murray.
Siemen's is a brand of electrical breakers that will cross reference with GE thqb series breakers. Electrical breakers can be replaced by other brands if they are of the same type and fit in an electrical box.
Legally, you must use the same brand breaker with the brand panel. They sell Murray breakers at your area electrical contractor shop, but used I am sure. However, square d homeline, siemens ite, GE, cutler hammer BR do fit but will void the UL listing and are dangerous to mix. Upgrade your panelboard. It is old.
GE circuit breakers with catalog numbers ranging from THQL1115 through to THQL1150 can be substituted like for like with Cutler-Hammer circuit breakers coded CL115 through to CL150, ITE Siemens circuit breakers coded Q115 through to Q150 and Square D circuit breakers coded HOM115 through to HOM150. These are single pole breakers. GE circuit breakers with catalog codes from THQL2115 through to THQL2150 can be substituted with Cutler-Hammer circuit breakers CL215 through to CL250, Square D circuit breakers HOM215 through to HOM250 and ITE Siemens circuit breakers Q215 through to Q250 of the same amperage and voltage. These are double pole breakers.
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