The Cutler Hammer BR series will fit and also the Connecticut Electric UBITBC series will fit your Westinghouse service panel.
only if listed in the panel board
To answer this question the type of breaker you want to exchange needs to be stated, bolt in or plug in.
Only if the form factor and specifications are the same. Usually, if it fits and mates with the panel and is the right current and voltage rating, you are okay.
If the breaker will snap on the bus bar, yes.
Depends on the wire size used in the circuit. If you use AWG # 14 wire you must use a 15 amp breaker. If it is wired with AWG # 12 wire then you use a 20 amp breaker. If a AWG # 10 wire is used then a 30 amp breaker is required. The breaker protects the wiring from overheating so you must use the proper size breaker for the wire used.
only if listed in the panel board
No, they will not fit. You can use Westinghouse, Cutler Hammer BR series, and Connecticut Electrical UBITBC series breaker. All of those will fit.
To answer this question the type of breaker you want to exchange needs to be stated, bolt in or plug in.
Not usually. They connect differently.
Only if the form factor and specifications are the same. Usually, if it fits and mates with the panel and is the right current and voltage rating, you are okay.
If the breaker will snap on the bus bar, yes.
An electrical breaker is dual function an electrical fuse just has one purpose.
George Westinghouse was George Westinghouse
A breaker switch is easier to use.
Use a 30 amp breaker.
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Depends on the wire size used in the circuit. If you use AWG # 14 wire you must use a 15 amp breaker. If it is wired with AWG # 12 wire then you use a 20 amp breaker. If a AWG # 10 wire is used then a 30 amp breaker is required. The breaker protects the wiring from overheating so you must use the proper size breaker for the wire used.