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Old 04-10-2012, 09:58 PM   #1
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What brand breaker is listed/allowed to replace a Challenger breaker?
Is this panel listed for two neutrals under one lug?







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First a question or two, then some pics for your viewing pleasure.
What brand breaker is listed/allowed to replace a Challenger breaker?
Is this panel listed for two neutrals under one lug?






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Yup, Cutler-Hammer is listed for Challenger replacement. You'll be needing the BR line of circuit breakers.
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Yup, Cutler-Hammer is listed for Challenger replacement. You'll be needing the BR line of circuit breakers.
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