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Old 5/23/07, 8:26 PM
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Default Classified replacement breakers:

Pictorial example of one classified replacement breaker:





Light Breaker is now Miami Breaker. http://www.miamibreaker.com/pdf/newp...uctCatalog.pdf

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Old 5/23/07, 8:36 PM
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Default Re: Classified replacement breakers:

Most excellent Marc....I have also posted a PDF the brochure on the new UL Classified Breakers sold by Eaton Mfg. as well.

Link -http://www.eaton.com/ecm/idcplg?IdcS...FILE&dID=71314


Now they also have GFCI and AFCI's in UL Classification as well making it good for older panels with pricy costs on those bad boys.



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Default Re: Classified replacement breakers:

I pulled that one out on a remodel job several weeks back. I'd guess it's a good 10 or 15 years old. I save weird stuff like that. I've probably got 100lbs of weird stuff that I've only ever seen one of, ever. Got a GE ungrounded quadraplex receptacle the other day:

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Yikes....now that I have NEVER seen before......and with no ground it has to be old....



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Default Re: Classified replacement breakers:

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Yikes....now that I have NEVER seen before......and with no ground it has to be old....
Late 60's to early 70's, judging from old GE device catalogs I've collected.
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