Acceptable Circuit Breaker Brands For A Progressive Dynamics Power Center
Updated 05/03/2023 | Published 05/01/2023 >
Question:
What brand of breaker do these panels accept? Is it Square D?
asked by: Kyle
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Expert Reply:
Power centers like the Progressive Dynamics 4500 Series Inteli-Power Converter # PD4575K18LS8 are able to accept the following circuit breaker brands/series:
ITE/Siemens – QP, QT
Thomas & Betts – TB & TBBD series
Square D – HOM & HOMT series
Cutler Hammer/Bryant – BR & BRD series
GE – HACR series
expert reply by:
Kevin C
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Progressive Dynamics 4500 Series Inteli-Power Converter - 75 Amp
- RV Power Converter
- Converter Only
- Battery Mode Switch
- 12V
- 75 Amps
- AGM
- Gel
- Lead Acid
- Lithium
- Multi-Stage Charge
- Progressive Dynamics
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