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Haven't seen this in person, doing a "virtual" quote. Can't make out the brand of panel. Any guesses?
They hoped he wouldn’t see all the twins in there!jesus, worst photo ever.
a little direction via text and suitable quality images are a snap.They hoped he wouldn’t see all the twins in there!
twins are allowed anywhere its listed to be allowed lolIf it was in Canada, that would be a Siemens panel with a combination of Siemens and Cutler Hammer breakers.
BTW, twins are allowed here which makes things a lot easier
I was laughing at the fact every spot is a twin, so that’s going to be one crowded gutter and neutral bar!If it was in Canada, that would be a Siemens panel with a combination of Siemens and Cutler Hammer breakers.
BTW, twins are allowed here which makes things a lot easier
whats wrong with challenger?I was kind of hoping it was a Challenger, and then I could ... inform them of the history.
Maybe I can just talk about the relative failure rate of twin breakers.
Nothing, keep installing them lol!whats wrong with challenger?
GE had those for a whileITE. I am in the process of replacing an ITE meter stack with the same odd ball 4 pole breakers.
Definitely definitelyDefinitely Gould/ITE.
link attached for reference: Gould/ITE G1630MB1150 150 Amp 120/240v 15-30 Spaces Indoor Load Center
LMFAODefinitely definitely View attachment 161469
I learned a long time ago that there is no reliable relationship between the brand of breakers in a panel and the brand of panel.ITE. I am in the process of replacing an ITE meter stack with the same odd ball 4 pole breakers.