Q:can the 20 amp circuits be used for a whole house surge protector?
by|Apr 12, 2024
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A: Hi,
It depends on the surge protector type, In order to help you we need to know more information about your application with this product. You can contact us anytime using our chat live https://www.se.com/us/en/work/support/customer-care/contact-schneider-electric.jsp where an agent will be able to give you further assistance on this matter.
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by|Apr 15, 2024
Q:Will this breaker fit in a Murray (pre 2000) panel? Thanks
by|Dec 27, 2023
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A: Hi,
Unfortunately, No. Each manufacturer has it's own UL listings for their specific products based on their specific product line and their specific combination of products.
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by|Jan 2, 2024
Q:I’m out of space in my panel. Can I replace 2-20 amp breakers with this freeing up 2 slots and add the new 40 amp service for my ev charger?
by|Oct 15, 2023
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A: Hi Steve,
Yes, it is possible, but I recommend you contact us anytime using our chat live to check your application https://www.se.com/us/en/work/support/customer-care/contact-schneider-electric.jsp where an agent will be able to give you further assistance on this matter.
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by|Oct 17, 2023
Q:i need a homeline quad breaker 2ea single-pole 20amp 1 double-pole 100amp requiring only 2 poles so 20amp 100amp 100amp 20 amp (single) (bridged)? (single)
by|Oct 11, 2023
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A: Hi,
Unfortunately no, the quad-tandems are only up to 50A, you can check the available options on page 1-21 https://download.schneider-electric.com/files?p_enDocType=Catalog&p_File_Name=0100CT1901_SEC-01.pdf&p_Doc_Ref=0100CT1901_SEC-01&_ga=2.105099843.1371177036.1673289917-2095425866.1667836878
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by|Oct 12, 2023
Q:Regarding the Homeline 2-20 Amp Single-Pole 1-50 Amp 2-Pole Quad Tandem Circuit Breaker is there one that the outside handles are tied together, I have alot of 3-wire circuits
by|Sep 13, 2023
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A: Hi,
Steiny, unfortuately that is not an option on quad-tandem breakers.
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by|Sep 20, 2023
Q:Homeline 2-20 Amp Single-Pole 1-50 Amp 2-Pole Quad Tandem Circuit Breaker
what is the max wire size for the 50amp portion of this breaker?
is this offered in a 2-20 Amp 1-60 Amp 2-pole Quad Tandem Circuit Breaker?
by|Jun 8, 2023
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A: Hi,
HOMT and Quad | 15–30 A | Al / 14–8 AWG - Cu / 14–8 AWG
Quad Only | 40–50 A | Al / 6–12 AWG - Cu / 6–14 AWG
The available options are listed on the "Table 1.48: HOMT Quad Tandem 2P Circuit Breakers"
https://download.schneider-electric.com/files?p_enDocType=Catalog&p_File_Name=0100CT1901_SEC-01.pdf&p_Doc_Ref=0100CT1901_SEC-01&_ga=2.105099843.1371177036.1673289917-2095425866.1667836878
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by|Jun 14, 2023
Q:If one of the breaker trip ... are all of them trip together ?
by|Mar 22, 2023
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A: Hello, the answer is no. The 2 pull 20 amp (220) in the center is separate from the 2 single pull 20 amp (120) circuits on the outside.
by|Mar 26, 2023
A: Hi Carl,
No, each post trips independently
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by|Mar 23, 2023
A: The center 30 amp 220 trip together (they are tied together) and the outside 110 are individual. So the outside are independent breakers and the center ones are tied just like they’re a separate traditional 220
by|Mar 29, 2023
A: The middle two are ganged and trip together, the outside two trip separately
by|Mar 25, 2023
A: No. Each arm (breaker) is a dedicated line.
If one trips, the other should be fine (if it's wired/connected correctly).
by|Apr 10, 2023
Q:What is the maximum wire size that the double pole 40 amp part of this breaker will handle.?
by|Sep 29, 2020
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A: Hello,
The wire range for the 2 pole 40A of the HOMT2020240CP is #6-#12 AWG for aluminum conductors and #6-#14 AWG for copper conductors.
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