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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
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.