Skip to product information
1 of 10

GE

GE 125-Amp 4-Spaces 6-Circuit Indoor Main Lug Load Center - 71223229

GE 125-Amp 4-Spaces 6-Circuit Indoor Main Lug Load Center - 71223229

review stars 1 Review

3% Sale

Only left!

image

Free Delivery

image

Limited Stocks

In Stock - Ready to be Shipped

Regular price $32.98 Sale price $31.99
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Quantity

View full details
SALE ENDS IN
07 HRS
23 MINS
28 SECS
DON'T MISS IT!

Popular Add on

$30.00

$28.99

$70.00

$66.99

Add-Ons Bundle

$30.00

$28.99

$70.00

$66.99

Bundle Offer

$100.00

$95.98

Recently Viewed

GE 125-Amp 4-Spaces 6-Circuit Indoor Main Lug Load Center - 71223229 

This GE circuit breaker panel includes a sturdy tin-plated copper buss bar and a galvanized box for increased durability and reliability. The one-piece interior removes and re-installs easily. Indoor NEMA 1 enclosure with combination surface/flush front. This circuit breaker panel is UL Listed and ANSI certified.

Features
  • Indoor NEMA 1 enclosure

  • Main lugs are factory installed

  • Use with equipment ground kit TGL1 (order separately)

  • Galvanized steel box is maintenance free and resists rust

  • Copper buss for increased conduction

  • Galvanized box for rust resistance with a self-adjusting dead-front cover

  • Single-phase, 3-wire, 120/240 VAC and 22,000 AIC rating

  • Compatible with standard GFCI, AFCI and GE circuit breakers

  • 100% rated split neutral on each side

What our Experts Think
  • Compact Main Lug Design for Small Installations
    125-amp indoor load center with 4 spaces / 6 circuits, ideal for small subpanel setups, garages, sheds, or light residential circuit distribution.
  • Durable GE PowerMark Construction
    Built with a galvanized steel enclosure and copper bus bars, providing solid conductivity and corrosion resistance for long-term reliability.
  • Flexible Circuit Expansion (Limited Size)
    Supports 6 circuits in a compact footprint, making it suitable when only a few branch circuits are needed without a large panel.
  • Compatible with Modern Breakers
    Works with GE THQL/THQP breakers including standard, AFCI, and GFCI types, ensuring compatibility with updated safety requirements.
  • Clean, Simple Indoor Installation
    NEMA 1 indoor-rated enclosure designed for flush or surface mounting in protected interior locations only.
  • Service or Subpanel Flexibility
    Can function as a main lug subpanel or service equipment when properly installed, offering flexibility in residential electrical layouts.
Q&A

Q: What is this load center used for?
A: It distributes electrical power to branch circuits in a home or small building, typically used as a main lug panel or subpanel.

Q: What does “125-amp main lug” mean?
A: It is rated for up to 125 amps of incoming power, but it requires a separate upstream main disconnect breaker since it has no built-in main breaker.

Q: How many circuits does it support?
A: It has 4 spaces and supports up to 6 circuits, allowing tandem breakers to expand capacity.

Q: Is it for indoor use only?
A: Yes, it is designed for indoor NEMA 1 installation (dry locations like garages, utility rooms, and basements).

Q: Is it compatible with GE breakers?
A: Yes, it works with GE Q-Line THQL/THQP breakers, including standard, AFCI, and GFCI types.

Q: What kind of wiring system does it support?
A: It is designed for single-phase 120/240V residential systems.

Q: What materials are used in its construction?
A: It typically features a galvanized steel enclosure with copper or tin-plated bus bars for durability and conductivity.

Q: Is it suitable as a main panel?
A: It can be used as a main lug panel (with external disconnect) or as a subpanel, depending on installation design.

Q: Why choose this GE load center?
A: It offers a compact footprint, reliable GE compatibility, and flexible circuit expansion for small residential electrical setups.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect panel twice a year: Check for loose breakers, discoloration, or heat marks—signs of overloaded or failing connections.
  • Keep interior dry and clean: Ensure the NEMA 1 indoor enclosure stays free of moisture, dust, and pests to prevent corrosion or shorting.
  • Tighten connections annually: Have a licensed electrician verify all lugs and neutral/ground bars are properly torqued.
  • Avoid circuit overloading: Stay within the 125A rating and distribute loads evenly across available circuits.
  • Check breaker compatibility: Use only GE/ABB Q-Line THQL/THQP breakers designed for this panel to ensure proper fit and safety.
  • Monitor for tripping patterns: Repeated trips may indicate wiring faults, undersized circuits, or appliance issues.
  • Ensure proper grounding: Confirm grounding and bonding are correctly installed for safe fault protection.
  • Label circuits clearly: Proper labeling helps quick troubleshooting and reduces maintenance errors.
  • Annual professional inspection: Recommended for subpanels/main lug panels to maintain electrical safety and code compliance.