September 19 Questions Of The Week

Congratulations to the winners!
I’m going to get it again one of these weeks!
Misses by 1 question I think 2x now.

Congrats Steven and Peter, good questions Marc, thanks for your time!

Then there are combination AFCI/GFCI’s, 3-pole breakers, shunt trip breakers and the list continues.
Many classifications of circuit breakers can be made Chris as you well know based on their features such as voltage class, construction type, interrupting type and structural features, but I think that the 3 or 4 breakers sums it up enough for the general inspection question.

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THANKS FOR ALWAYS BEING HERE DAVE!
I was looking at your answer that started @ 4.
THEN you happily gave too much information… … … :open_mouth:

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Hi Chris!
What about it.
You can double them up & call them Quad Breakers.

Ha ha. I’ve yet to see a tandem that allows four conductors.

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