AC Breakers For Progressive Dynamics PD4045KA
Question:
What type of AC circuit Breakers work with the unit. I already have some square D
asked by: Steven D
Helpful Expert Reply:
According to the installation instructions, which I have linked for you below, the Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger # PD4045KA approves the following breakers:
- Thomas & Betts – TB & TBBD series
- Square D – HOM & HOMT series
- Cutler Hammer/Bryant – BR & BRD series
- GE – HACR series
I have added a cut out from the directions for you which specify this; I have also added a couple links below to video reviews for you to take a look at of the Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger # PD4045KA.
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Progressive Dynamics 4000 Series Mini RV Converter w/ Charge Wizard and AC/DC Distribution Panel
- RV Converters
- Smart Charge
- Standard Charge
- 10-3/4L x 7-1/4T Inch
- 12V
- 45 Amps
- Lead Acid
- Lithium
- Progressive Dynamics
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