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GE PowerMark Gold 125-Amp 24-Spaces 24-Circuit Indoor Convertible Main Lug Load Center - 71223218

GE PowerMark Gold 125-Amp 24-Spaces 24-Circuit Indoor Convertible Main Lug Load Center - 71223218

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GE PowerMark Gold 125-Amp 24-Spaces 24-Circuit Indoor Convertible Main Lug Load Center  - 71223218 

This GE value kit includes four 20 Amp single pole THQL 1 in. circuit breakers. The 125 Amp indoor 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 or flush front. Top or bottom feed. GE load centers are UL Listed and ANSI certified.

Features
  • Indoor NEMA 1 enclosure

  • Main lugs are factory installed; convertible to main breaker

  • Includes equipment ground kit and four 20 Amp breakers

  • Rust-resistant galvanized box

  • Highly conductive copper buss bar

  • Full-length neutral bars, top or bottom feed and self-adjusting, dead-front cover

  • Compatible with GE THQL, THQP, GFCI and AFCI circuit breakers

  • Indoor fronts for surface or flush installation

  • 100% rated split neutral on each side

What our Experts Think
  • Compact but capable 125A indoor panel
    Ideal for residential distribution or subpanel use, offering solid capacity for modern home circuit needs.
  • Flexible 24-space / 24-circuit layout
    Efficient design provides ample room for lighting, outlets, and dedicated appliance circuits without excessive panel size.
  • Convertible main lug configuration
    Can be used as a main lug or converted to a main breaker setup, giving installers flexibility based on system design.
  • Indoor NEMA 1 enclosure
    Designed for protected indoor installations such as garages, utility rooms, or interior electrical closets.
  • Reliable copper bus construction
    Ensures strong conductivity and long-term electrical stability for consistent circuit performance.
  • Compatible with modern breaker types
    Works with GE THQL/THQP breakers, including AFCI and GFCI options for updated electrical code compliance.
  • Clean, service-friendly layout
    Full neutral bars and organized wiring space simplify installation, upgrades, and future circuit expansion.

Q&A

Q: What is the GE PowerMark Gold 125-Amp 24-Space 24-Circuit Indoor Convertible Main Lug Load Center used for?
A: A residential indoor electrical panel used to safely distribute 120/240V power to multiple branch circuits in homes or small buildings.

Q: Is it main breaker or main lug?
A: It comes as a main lug load center, but it is convertible to a main breaker, depending on installation needs.

Q: How many circuits can it support?
A: It has 24 spaces / 24 circuits, allowing standard single breakers or full circuit allocation without tandem expansion.

Q: What amperage does it support?
A: Rated for 125 amps, suitable for light-to-medium residential electrical service.

Q: Is it safe and code compliant?
A: Yes. It is UL listed and ANSI certified, meeting standard residential electrical safety requirements.

Q: Can it be installed in different orientations?
A: Yes. It supports surface or flush mounting for flexible indoor installation.

Q: What type of breakers does it use?
A: Compatible with GE THQL, THQP, AFCI, and GFCI breakers, making it adaptable for modern circuits.

Q: Where is it commonly used?
A: Ideal for homes, garages, workshops, and subpanel upgrades where organized circuit distribution is needed.


Maintenance Tips
  • Keep dry and dust-free: Install in a clean indoor area; avoid humidity and water exposure.
  • Maintain safe clearance: Keep 3 feet of space in front of the panel for safe access.
  • Tighten connections (periodically): Have a licensed electrician check lugs and neutral/ground bonds.
  • Monitor breaker condition: Replace breakers that show heat marks, frequent tripping, or wear.
  • Avoid overload: Stay within 125-amp capacity and 24-circuit limit.
  • Keep labeling updated: Clearly mark circuits for quick identification during maintenance.
  • Inspect enclosure: Ensure cover closes properly and no debris enters the panel.