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GE PowerMark Gold 125-Amp 6-Spaces 12-Circuit Indoor Convertible Main Lug Load Center - 71223230

GE PowerMark Gold 125-Amp 6-Spaces 12-Circuit Indoor Convertible Main Lug Load Center - 71223230

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GE PowerMark Gold 125-Amp 6-Spaces 12-Circuit Indoor Convertible Main Lug Load Center - 71223230 

The 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; convertible to main breaker

  • Use with equipment ground kit TGL2 (order separately)

  • Rust-resistant galvanized box

  • Highly conductive copper buss bar

  • Factory-installed main lug, full-length neutral bars, top or bottom feed and self-adjusting, dead-front cover

  • Single-phase, 3-wire, 120/240 VAC

  • All neutral holes rated for 14 - 4 wire

  • Accepts THQL, THQP, GFCI and AFCI GE breakers

What our Experts Think
  • Compact indoor power distribution panel
    Designed for smaller residential electrical systems or subpanel applications where space efficiency is a priority.
  • 125A convertible main lug design
    Can function as a main lug or be converted to a main breaker setup, offering flexibility for different installation needs.
  • 6-space / 12-circuit expandable layout
    Supports multiple branch circuits in a tight footprint—ideal for garages, additions, workshops, or secondary distribution points.
  • Indoor NEMA 1 enclosure
    Built for protected indoor environments such as utility rooms, basements, or electrical closets.
  • Copper bus bar construction
    Ensures stable conductivity and dependable long-term electrical performance for residential loads.
  • Compatible with GE breaker systems
    Accepts THQL/THQP breakers, including modern AFCI and GFCI options for updated code compliance.
  • Installer-friendly design
    Clean internal layout with organized neutral and ground bar access helps simplify wiring and future circuit additions.
  • Reliable GE PowerMark Gold platform
    Trusted for straightforward residential electrical distribution and commonly used in budget-friendly panel upgrades and subpanel installs.

Q&A

Q: What is the GE PowerMark Gold 125-Amp 6-Space 12-Circuit Indoor Convertible Main Lug Load Center used for?
A: A compact residential electrical panel used to distribute 120/240V power to multiple branch circuits in homes, garages, or small subpanel setups.

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

Q: How many circuits does it support?
A: It has 6 spaces / up to 12 circuits, allowing tandem breakers for expanded capacity in a small footprint.

Q: What voltage and system type does it support?
A: Designed for single-phase, 3-wire, 120/240V residential service, common in North American homes.

Q: Is it suitable for indoor use only?
A: Yes. It has a NEMA 1 indoor-rated enclosure, intended for interior installation.

Q: What types of breakers are compatible?
A: Compatible with GE THQL, THQP, AFCI, and GFCI breakers, supporting modern safety requirements.

Q: What are its key build features?
A: Includes a galvanized steel enclosure, copper bus bars, full-length neutral bars, and a self-adjusting dead-front cover for durability and easy wiring.

Q: Where is it commonly used?
A: Best for small homes, additions, garages, or as a subpanel where only a few circuits are needed.


Maintenance Tips
  • Keep panel dry and clean: Ensure the indoor area is moisture-free; wipe dust buildup with power OFF.
  • Check breaker condition: Inspect periodically for tripped, loose, or warm breakers indicating overload.
  • Tighten connections annually: Have a licensed electrician verify terminal tightness to prevent arcing.
  • Maintain clear access: Keep at least 3 feet of clearance in front for safe operation and emergency access.
  • Label circuits clearly: Improves safety and speeds up troubleshooting or maintenance work.
  • Test breakers occasionally: Cycle breakers ON/OFF to ensure smooth mechanical operation.
  • Watch for warning signs: Burning smell, discoloration, or buzzing means immediate professional inspection.
  • Upgrade safely: Only expand or modify load capacity with a qualified electrician to avoid hazards.