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Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
Dec-26-2013 04:56 AM
Dec-25-2013 08:28 PM
Dennis4809 wrote:
Panel may not be labeled but breaker should be same as one of the choices at Lowes or Home Depot. Just because it doesn't look like the one in you SB house is somewhat immaterial. A Ford truck grill doesn't fit well in a Prius either.
Dec-25-2013 08:03 PM
Dec-25-2013 05:24 AM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
Dec-24-2013 07:27 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:bycrackey wrote:enblethen wrote:
Double throw circuit breakers are only used in specialized systems. They are not used in houses or MHs.
You are confusing them with wafer, thin, tandem breakers.
This should be what you have not necessarily a Square D.
Tandem circuit breaker.
This style is common.
Tandem breaker
Circuit breakers are the same as residential.
maybe in yours but not my 08 bus.the breakers are shorter than house breaker,s and about a inch wide and are double throw per breaker most likely referred to as tandum.they do not look like my S+B house breakers such as the pictures u listed
Double Throw???
Those are used to transfer loads from one source to another source
Tandem is a double single pole CB (know as cheaters) that take up one panel space and feed two different circuits---each with own on/off/trip
Dec-24-2013 07:22 PM
bycrackey wrote:enblethen wrote:
Double throw circuit breakers are only used in specialized systems. They are not used in houses or MHs.
You are confusing them with wafer, thin, tandem breakers.
This should be what you have not necessarily a Square D.
Tandem circuit breaker.
This style is common.
Tandem breaker
Circuit breakers are the same as residential.
maybe in yours but not my 08 bus.the breakers are shorter than house breaker,s and about a inch wide and are double throw per breaker most likely referred to as tandum.they do not look like my S+B house breakers such as the pictures u listed
Dec-24-2013 07:09 PM
enblethen wrote:
Double throw circuit breakers are only used in specialized systems. They are not used in houses or MHs.
You are confusing them with wafer, thin, tandem breakers.
This should be what you have not necessarily a Square D.
Tandem circuit breaker.
This style is common.
Tandem breaker
Circuit breakers are the same as residential.
Dec-24-2013 07:06 PM
enblethen wrote:
Double throw circuit breakers are only used in specialized systems. They are not used in houses or MHs.
You are confusing them with wafer, thin, tandem breakers.
This should be what you have not necessarily a Square D.
Tandem circuit breaker.
Circuit breakers are the same as residential.
Dec-24-2013 07:01 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
Dec-24-2013 06:18 PM
chuckftboy wrote:
If by double throw you mean double pole, somthing is not right. RV's use single pole breakers (115 volt) on the circuits except for the main breaker. If 2 are tied together, when one trips, it will trip the other. The a/c breaker should be independant of converter or microwave breaker.