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Old 10/16/09, 4:58 PM
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Default Another Square D Breaker Question

Home built in 1990, no modifications, etc.

Breakers are all type HOM Square D. Load center is an I-T-E Siemens brand.

Are these breakers allowed in a Siemens box?

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Old 10/16/09, 5:06 PM
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Default Re: Another Square D Breaker Question

Did you read the label in the box? When a manufacturer restricts use to his breakers, that is where he publishes it?
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Old 10/16/09, 5:22 PM
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Default Re: Another Square D Breaker Question

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Did you read the label in the box? When a manufacturer restricts use to his breakers, that is where he publishes it?
Yes. Note reads: .... designed for use with only I-T-E type QP, QT, QPF, QPH, QPHF, and HQP circuit breakers. All others will void warranty.

So, probably a dumb question, aside from the warranty issue, are HOM Square D breakers allowed?

(Yeah, this seems like a dumb question as I write it but maybe allowable alternates can now be used...)



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Default Re: Another Square D Breaker Question

Square D does not manufacture Classified Circuit Breakers

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Old 10/16/09, 5:38 PM
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Thanks, now after reading that, would you write up the panel as I described? Sorry, long day and a bit cross eyed right now



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Default Re: Another Square D Breaker Question

Robert this was posted before, Square D 1-pole HOM 115 thru 150 and 2-pole HOM 215 thru 250 are compatible with ITE Siemens.

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Old 10/16/09, 6:27 PM
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Default Re: Another Square D Breaker Question

I've been out for a bit.

I simply state that the panel has breakers installed that are not on the list marked on the label and include a photo of the label.

Refer it out to a qualified electrician and let him sort it out.

If you want to do some more digging call ITE and ask them.

At this time Square D breakers are only listed for use in their panels.



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Old 10/16/09, 7:15 PM
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Thanks Mike and Gary (Gary, Thx for the email too)



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