To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

GE panels anyone??

socapots

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 3, 2011
Messages
544
Location
Canada
So in my venture to get a newly acquired compressor up and running.

I have come to the realization that i do not like GE main panels..
Or maybe its just the fact that i cant seem to find a breaker locally.. mind you i have only checked the basic stores, homedepot, rona, those types of places.

But a quick search online seems to say that what i am looking for is about 100 bucks new.. and 40 or so refurbished..

The breaker in question is a 30 amp 2 pole GE breaker..

I have herd that square D breakers can sometimes work..
Any one have any input on that? I never knew you could put one brand of breaker into another brand of panel..
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

brewchief

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 20, 2008
Messages
2,372
Location
Michigan
Are you looking for an old breaker or GFCI or what? A 30 amp 2 pole GE is listed for under 12$ at all my local home depots.

Don't use a breaker that's not listed for your panel, even if it looks like it fits there might be enough difference to cause a problem.
 

Norcal

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 16, 2008
Messages
13,790
So in my venture to get a newly acquired compressor up and running.

I have come to the realization that i do not like GE main panels..
Or maybe its just the fact that i cant seem to find a breaker locally.. mind you i have only checked the basic stores, homedepot, rona, those types of places.

But a quick search online seems to say that what i am looking for is about 100 bucks new.. and 40 or so refurbished..

The breaker in question is a 30 amp 2 pole GE breaker..

I have herd that square D breakers can sometimes work..
Any one have any input on that? I never knew you could put one brand of breaker into another brand of panel..

GE AKA "Government Electric" THQL or THQP breakers should be avail. at most big box stores, or online, even if it was a THQB, (bolt-on) it should not be that expensive. You mentioning "Rona" by any chance are you from Canukistan?

In the US only breakers made by the manufacturer of the panelboard are listed to be used in their panel, there are non-OEM breakers UL "Classified" to be used in specific panel & breaker combos, but SQ D is funny & none of their breakers are classified to be installed in other makes of equipment, there are plenty of "will fit" breakers but just because they do does not mean it's OK.

Cutler-Hammer BR frame breakers are UL classified to be used in a number of competing makes of panels, but w/o paperwork stating what is allowed it's a no-go situation. (I despise the BR frame breaker).

If the OP is from Canada, CSA may have a different view.....
 

Alchymist

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 1, 2009
Messages
4,423
Location
Central PA
GE AKA "Government Electric" THQL or THQP breakers should be avail. at most big box stores, or online, even if it was a THQB, (bolt-on) it should not be that expensive. You mentioning "Rona" by any chance are you from Canukistan?

In the US only breakers made by the manufacturer of the panelboard are listed to be used in their panel, there are non-OEM breakers UL "Classified" to be used in specific panel & breaker combos, but SQ D is funny & none of their breakers are classified to be installed in other makes of equipment, there are plenty of "will fit" breakers but just because they do does not mean it's OK.

Cutler-Hammer BR frame breakers are UL classified to be used in a number of competing makes of panels, but w/o paperwork stating what is allowed it's a no-go situation. (I despise the BR frame breaker).

If the OP is from Canada, CSA may have a different view.....

Some Reliance panels list Square D QO breakers as acceptable.
 
OP
S

socapots

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 3, 2011
Messages
544
Location
Canada
OP
S

socapots

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 3, 2011
Messages
544
Location
Canada
i'll have to do some more looking around.
There is a 30 amper in the panel now that is hooked up to a forced air heater that no longer runs. Worst case i'll disconnect that and use the breaker for good instead of evil.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
S

socapots

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 3, 2011
Messages
544
Location
Canada
Nada.
For some reaon they dont have any GE breakers, or panels. At least not listed on the website. And im pretty sure i didnt see any in the store last time i was there.
I'll end up making a trip back today to return the one i bought (which is wrong).
Worst case i'll wait till someone is going south and get them to grab one for me.
 

Charles (in GA)

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 11, 2006
Messages
12,489
Location
50 mi south of Atlanta
Siemens breakers are also "classified" breakers for use in other panels. Siemens Type QO 3/4" wide format breakers that are classified to replace the Square D QO breakers.

This 30 amp GE breaker should be as common as eggs in the grocery, used on A/C, Dryers, well pumps, etc

Here is a good bit of info on classified breakers from Siemens <<<Click Here>>>

UL certification list of Eaton/C-H and Siemens breakers that have been classified by UL

Unique also manufactures and markets classified circuit breakers for virtually every make of panel

Charles
 
Last edited:
OP
S

socapots

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 3, 2011
Messages
544
Location
Canada
hmm..
Interesting you would say that. lol.
Did the wiring part of everything so it would be ready come breaker time.. And what do i find.. Someone in the past had a compressor (this i knew), and it was wired to a 2 pole 20 amp breaker... made by... Siemens. lol..
with a little luck i'll be able to get out tomorrow and get the proper breaker. then its on to the plumbing of it all.
Thanks for the responses and input.
 
OP
S

socapots

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 3, 2011
Messages
544
Location
Canada
although it seems i am posting to myself here... the one i thought i found was wrong..
actually ended up removing a circuit and moving some things around in the panel to make things work for what i need. in the end put a forced air ceiling heater (which only the fan works, no heating element) onto a 20 amp breaker (that was used for a compressor), and used its 30 amp for my compressor.
fired it up and it worked like a charm.. I still want to find the proper breakers because there are certainly some in there that should not be.
 

Provincial

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 21, 2011
Messages
6,883
Location
Near Salem, OR
There is a very active trade in circuit breakers (both new and used) on ebay. If you know what you want, search with the exact model number. If you're not sure, search for GE breaker and then narrow it down.
 
OP
S

socapots

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 3, 2011
Messages
544
Location
Canada
There is a very active trade in circuit breakers (both new and used) on ebay. If you know what you want, search with the exact model number. If you're not sure, search for GE breaker and then narrow it down.

Yeah. I saw some adds when i was googing for information. Im just a little puck shy on buying electronic parts sight unseen. But i just may have to go for it at some point..

some pictues of the panel in question

IMG_0502.jpg

IMG_0507.jpg

a good shot of the directions of the pins
IMG_0509.jpg

IMG_0510.jpg


and the compressor that caused it all. lol.
IMG_0515.jpg
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom