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I need a part number for a GE circuit breaker

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Hello everyone. I need to find a 30A 2-pole circuit breaker for a old TLM1212C General Electric load center. Can someone point me to a resource where I can find either a GE breaker or an alternate manufacturer's breaker that I can use? Thanks up front ...
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Hello everyone. I need to find a 30A 2-pole circuit breaker for a old TLM1212C General Electric load center. Can someone point me to a resource where I can find either a GE breaker or an alternate manufacturer's breaker that I can use? Thanks up front ...


Welcome to the forum.:thumbup:


Does it say Q-Line on the panel?
Home depot THQL series. TM12 12 sounds like a modle built in the last 35 years.

How old is the load center?
This should fit if the load center is a model 1 or model 6 built in the last 40 years:

http://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-Q-Lin...uit-Breaker-THQL2130/100356511?N=bm16Z1z11vjb#


Just to be sure, and pics of the old breaker or load center?
It's a Mod 1. Thanks for the info - I'll check out Home Depot tonight. And thanks for your fast reply ...
It's a Mod 1. Thanks for the info - I'll check out Home Depot tonight. And thanks for your fast reply ...
No prob:no:


If this is in a commercial application just make sure the old breaker AIC matches with the new one. If the old on is 10kAIC then your all set.
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