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125A NEMA 1 Single Phase CH Main Lug Loadcenter CHP20L125X2

125A NEMA 1 Single Phase CH Main Lug Loadcenter CHP20L125X2

SKU: SKU: CHP20L125X2

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About :

A Loadcenter (also known as a load center panel or breaker panel) is an electrical distribution device that houses circuit breakers or fuses. It is typically used to protect circuits from overcurrent conditions and provide a safe way to distribute electrical power to various parts of a building or facility.A well-maintained loadcenter ensures that the electrical distribution system operates efficiently and safely while providing reliable power to the building's electrical systems.

Also Known As :

Loadcenter, Electrical Panel, Breaker Panel, Circuit Breaker Panel, Breaker Box, Distribution Board, Fuse Box, Power Distribution Panel

Specification :

Type
CH
Amperage Rating 125 A
Bus material
Copper
Number of circuits
40
Number of spaces
20
Phase
Single-phase
Used with
Type BR 1-inch breakers
Voltage rating
120/240 V
Enclosure NEMA 1
Box size
X2
Enclosure material
Steel
Number of wires
3
Product Length/Depth
21 in
Product Height
4 in
Product Width
14.3 in

Features :

Loadcenters are commonly found in homes to distribute power to various areas like lighting, HVAC, kitchen appliances, and more.

Larger loadcenters can be used in commercial buildings to manage power distribution to different zones or departments.

In industrial settings, loadcenters may be used to handle heavy machinery and high-capacity circuits.

All electrical work should be done in accordance with local electrical codes and regulations to ensure safety and compliance.

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