SGKent
Banned
Have a GE panel from 1979 that takes THQP 1/2" wide breakers except the ones going to 240 V circuits which are wider. Anyone know of 1/2 wide GFCI or DFCI certified breakers for GE THQP panels that would fit?
There are a couple circuits in the house where a GFCI receptacle would be inaccessible other than by use of a ladder or moving a big appliance. Since they were put in before the 2011 code they would probably be grandfathered but my concern is that a new roof will be put on and there are some clauses in the city and state codes that get enforced before a permit can be signed off. One of the neighbors recently was forced to upgrade to GFCI receptacles in the 1979 house to get a roof signed off. They have since moved so they aren't available to ask what it was that triggered that enforcement since it hasn't happened to others that I know of. Because three of the GFCI receptacles in the garage are over 6' 7" in height it was optional when I put them in back about 1991 but is no longer. My concern is an inspector says they aren't accessible because you need a ladder to get to them so you need a GFCI or DFCI breaker. I can't find any 1/2" GE THQP GFCI or DFCI breakers browsing the Internet. Everything is 1 inch and adding a couple 1" breakers would not work easily in the existing service panel. Almost all the existing breakers are 1/2" wide, and all spots but two at the very bottom are taken.
There are a couple circuits in the house where a GFCI receptacle would be inaccessible other than by use of a ladder or moving a big appliance. Since they were put in before the 2011 code they would probably be grandfathered but my concern is that a new roof will be put on and there are some clauses in the city and state codes that get enforced before a permit can be signed off. One of the neighbors recently was forced to upgrade to GFCI receptacles in the 1979 house to get a roof signed off. They have since moved so they aren't available to ask what it was that triggered that enforcement since it hasn't happened to others that I know of. Because three of the GFCI receptacles in the garage are over 6' 7" in height it was optional when I put them in back about 1991 but is no longer. My concern is an inspector says they aren't accessible because you need a ladder to get to them so you need a GFCI or DFCI breaker. I can't find any 1/2" GE THQP GFCI or DFCI breakers browsing the Internet. Everything is 1 inch and adding a couple 1" breakers would not work easily in the existing service panel. Almost all the existing breakers are 1/2" wide, and all spots but two at the very bottom are taken.
