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circuit breaker questions
OK... went shopping today for new circuit breakers. I'm now more
confused than ever. I'm attempting to add some additional branch circuits to my house (see previous thread "house wired without separate ground - problem?" he http://groups.google.com/group/alt.h...1f663 31684da if you're just joining the saga) anyway, I am learning how little I know about electrical stuff despite feeling fairly familiar with the basics. I have an ITE/Siemens load center with ITE type QP (I think?) breakers in it. They appear to be standard breakers; looking at the assortment of breakers available at Home Despot it appears that GE, Square-D Homeline, and Cutler-Hammer breakers are all pretty much the same. However, none of them specifically said that they were *LISTED* for use in a Siemens panel. So what do I do? Also, what do HACR and CTL mean? I'm not entirely sure I understand, even after a cursory Google search. In an ideal world, I'd like to use a couple "tandem" 15A and 20A breakers if I could, to leave a double height slot free in case I wanted to add a 240V appliance in the future. Also, I was unable to find any of the "Madison straps" referenced in the previous thread; does anyone know where I could order them online? Sadly, Home Despot seems to be my only choice, I hit two independent hardware store and there selection of electrical stuff was even more limited. thanks, nate --- replace "fly" with "com" to reply. http://home.comcast.net/~njnagel |
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