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re: GC’s and Electrical Contractors - Lack of Availability of Breakers above 200A
Posted on 12/3/22 at 7:29 pm to thermal9221
Posted on 12/3/22 at 7:29 pm to thermal9221
I heard on pretty good authority that at one point there were "in excess of 2,000,000" QO120 breakers on back order.
Single pole, 20A, SqD, QO breakers - most bread and butter item I can think of. fricking joke.
Meter cans - check with a Ronk distributor. You might end up with a double throw switch that you don't need or want but you'll get lugs in, out & a socket.
Single pole, 20A, SqD, QO breakers - most bread and butter item I can think of. fricking joke.
Meter cans - check with a Ronk distributor. You might end up with a double throw switch that you don't need or want but you'll get lugs in, out & a socket.
Posted on 12/3/22 at 7:49 pm to reverendotis
quote:square d and Eaton really shite the bed on residential loadcenters and breakers over the last year. Both lost a lot of market share to Siemens
heard on pretty good authority that at one point there were "in excess of 2,000,000" QO120 breakers on back order. Single pole, 20A, SqD, QO breakers - most bread and butter item I can think of. fricking joke.
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