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<blockquote data-quote="Vinny D'Agostino" data-source="post: 43830" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>Re: Identify this electrical panel.</p><p></p><p>When I click on the picture to enlarge I just get a X.</p><p>Anyway, if it is a ITE it is now SIEMENS.</p><p>If it is a plug in breaker a Siemens *QP* breaker is the replacement (Q115, Q120, etc.)</p><p>You can also use a Murray (also Siemens) MP series breaker (MP115, MP120, etc)</p><p>Again, if plug in a Cutler Hammer *C* breaker (C115, C120, etc.)</p><p></p><p>If it is a Bolt On Panelboard you will need to get a letter/model designation from a existing breaker...or take a look inside and see if the breaker has a bolt on mounting point to the main bussing located in the center of the breaker or at the bottom (like a normal Siemens *BL* series).</p><p>If the bolt on mounting point is in the center it is still available as a Siemens BQ1B series. (replace the *1* with a 2 or 3 depending on how many poles)</p><p>All still available..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vinny D'Agostino, post: 43830, member: 112"] Re: Identify this electrical panel. When I click on the picture to enlarge I just get a X. Anyway, if it is a ITE it is now SIEMENS. If it is a plug in breaker a Siemens *QP* breaker is the replacement (Q115, Q120, etc.) You can also use a Murray (also Siemens) MP series breaker (MP115, MP120, etc) Again, if plug in a Cutler Hammer *C* breaker (C115, C120, etc.) If it is a Bolt On Panelboard you will need to get a letter/model designation from a existing breaker...or take a look inside and see if the breaker has a bolt on mounting point to the main bussing located in the center of the breaker or at the bottom (like a normal Siemens *BL* series). If the bolt on mounting point is in the center it is still available as a Siemens BQ1B series. (replace the *1* with a 2 or 3 depending on how many poles) All still available.. [/QUOTE]
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