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GE PowerMark Gold 125-Amp 8-Spaces 16-Circuit Outdoor Convertible Main Lug Load Center - 71223222

GE PowerMark Gold 125-Amp 8-Spaces 16-Circuit Outdoor Convertible Main Lug Load Center - 71223222

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GE PowerMark Gold 125-Amp 8-Spaces 16-Circuit Outdoor Convertible Main Lug Load Center - 71223222 

The load center 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. Outdoor NEMA 3R enclosure. This load center is UL listed and ANSI Certified.

Features
  • Outdoor NEMA 3R enclosure

  • Main lugs are factory installed; convertible to main breaker

  • Use with equipment ground kit TGL2 (order separately)

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

  • Use as an outdoor main lug load center or convert to a main breaker

  • Copper buss for increased conduction

  • Top or bottom feed

  • Full-length neutral bars for faster and easier wiring

  • Single-phase, 3-wire, 120/240 VAC

What our Experts Think
  • Compact but capable service panel: 125A, 8-space / 16-circuit layout is ideal for smaller homes, garages, or subpanel applications where space efficiency matters.
  • Outdoor-ready durability: NEMA 3R weather-resistant enclosure protects internal components from rain, snow, and environmental exposure.
  • Flexible installation design: Convertible main lug to main breaker setup allows adaptation for different service configurations and future upgrades.
  • Reliable copper bus system: Tin-plated copper bus bars improve conductivity and long-term electrical stability under load.
  • Installer-friendly layout: Full-length neutral bars and organized interior design simplify wiring and reduce installation time.
  • Compatible breaker ecosystem: Works with GE THQL/THQP breakers including standard, GFCI, and AFCI types for flexible circuit protection.
  • Best use case: Ideal for outdoor subpanels, detached garages, small service entrances, or load extensions where a compact, weatherproof panel is required.
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Q: What is the GE PowerMark Gold 125-Amp 8-Space 16-Circuit Outdoor Convertible Main Lug Load Center (71223222)?
A: A compact residential electrical load center (breaker panel) designed to distribute 125A service across up to 16 circuits, commonly used in homes for subpanels or small main service setups.

Q: Is it indoor or outdoor rated?
A: It is an outdoor-rated NEMA 3R enclosure, meaning it is built to withstand rain and weather exposure when properly installed.

Q: What is its main function?
A: It acts as the central distribution point for electricity, sending power from the main feed to individual household circuits like lighting, outlets, and appliances.

Q: How many circuits does it support?
A: It supports 8 spaces and up to 16 circuits using tandem breakers.

Q: Is it convertible?
A: Yes, it is a convertible main lug load center, meaning it can be used as a main lug panel or upgraded to a main breaker setup if needed.

Q: What voltage and phase does it support?
A: Single-phase 120/240V residential service, standard for North American homes.

Maintenance Tips
  • Ensure enclosure door is fully closed and latched to protect from weather
  • Inspect seals and gaskets regularly to maintain weather resistance (outdoor-rated protection)
  • Check for moisture, rust, or corrosion inside the panel after heavy rain or storms
  • Keep breakers firmly seated and terminals properly tightened (power off first)
  • Avoid debris buildup inside or around the enclosure
  • Do not block airflow around the panel to prevent heat accumulation
  • Verify all circuits are balanced and not overloaded
  • Periodically have a licensed electrician inspect for safety and code compliance
  • Replace damaged breakers or components immediately to maintain reliability