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Help me ID this electrical panel

discbrks

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This is a brand new panel, but I have no paperwork on it and the decal inside is too weathered to read. Anyone recognize this and can tell me what amp it is?
 

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Aceman

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I was going to say GE as well. I was in one just the other day and it had the same screws holding the buss fingers to the vertical buss. I'd toss it myself.

GE and aluminum buss is a double whammy.
 
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zmaxmotorsports

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Yeah Im gonna go with GE,(good enough)but just barely good enough to get by on a Saturday night during a blizzard when theres absolutely no way to get my hands on a sq-d panel!:spit:
 

Charles (in GA)

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GE and aluminum buss is a double whammy.

The GE panels I have used do not have an aluminum bus, it is a tin plated copper bus, just looks like Aluminum.

Bus is actually spelled with one s. The word Buss, with two S's is shortened version of a trade marked name, "Bussmann™" which is owned by the Cooper Group.

Charles
 

Norcal

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The GE panels I have used do not have an aluminum bus, it is a tin plated copper bus, just looks like Aluminum.

Bus is actually spelled with one s. The word Buss, with two S's is shortened version of a trade marked name, "Bussmann™" which is owned by the Cooper Group.

Charles

The copper bus Government Electric panels are "Power Mark Gold".
 
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