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#50256 03/28/05 06:43 AM
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Do they make twin (2CKT) for the bolt-in type breakers?


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#50257 03/28/05 07:07 AM
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Yep 2-pole and 3-pole, even 4 and 6 pole. But if you mean skinnies, nope! Never seen one.


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#50258 03/28/05 07:13 AM
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Yes, I meant the thin ones. the same size as one thick.


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#50259 03/28/05 10:18 AM
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This is one of the big differences between "panelboards" and "loadcenters". The obsolete Bulldog/ITE/Seimens Pushmatic product line had bolt-in twin breakers, but it was marketed as a loadcenter.


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