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I checked my SqD catalog, and the QOT twins are indeed side-by-side, as JBD said.

I could have sworn that the last time I saw some for sale, they were tandem... This is making me feel really old. [Linked Image]

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Or, the places you shop practice the FISH method of inventory control instead of FIFO.


FIFO - First In First OUT
FISH - First In Still Here

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Curt, I didn't mean it was a new product. I meant they are available new as opposed to the QO which I wasn't sure if they were available new or only used.
Do the QOT's have the little red trip indicators?

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http://ecatalog.squared.com/catalog/173/html/sections/06/17306010.html

I guess so. I never realized they were available, We always use Cutler Hammer panels and breakers since that's what our supplier carries

edited to say:duh..I just saw Roger's post.

[This message has been edited by BigB (edited 03-30-2006).]

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