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#11199 07/03/02 08:01 PM
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Haven't done too much residential work and am looking for a 40a DPST GFCI breaker for a 125amp single phase Bolt On Sylvania panel .The wholesaler I generally use does or did not carry this line so they will be little help .Do these breakers exist and if not is there a listed replacement? thanks

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#11200 07/03/02 11:27 PM
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Good Luck. [Linked Image]

Try building maintainence supply stores or maybe Grainger. You may have to get it used, I have people call me regularly wanting to buy old breakers, but I don't know where to buy old ones. Wish I could help more. Maybe do an online search.

#11201 07/03/02 11:42 PM
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GTE bolt-on 2-pole GFCI? Ashtrays on motorcycles may be easier to locate.
www.google.com/search?q=Zinsco
d/b/a GTE∙Sylvania∙Challenger

#11202 07/04/02 01:30 AM
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Hi Frank

Do you know what type the breaker is? If it is the old Zinsco style I think your going to be out of luck. I don't think they even made two pole GFI's in this type. If the breaker looks similar to a GE or Siemens breaker then a Cutler-Hammer QBGF2040 may be what your looking for. The Zinsco line became Sylvania for a while then Challenger then Westinghouse and is now Cutler-Hammer. If you can find any more info about the panel or what type the other breakers are in the panel post it and I might be able to provide more help.

From reading the reply's to this post and other posts it sounds like many of you have a hard time finding old breakers. I am in the San Jose, CA area and we have several suppliers that specialize in old breakers. If they don't have what your looking for on their shelves they can usually get it for you the next day. For anyone that needs a hard to find breaker try:
POWER BREAKER (408)453-3757
BAY BREAKERS (408)998-2980
CIRCUIT-99 (408)493-1499

Curt


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#11203 07/04/02 08:21 AM
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Seems like your easiest-out on this might be to mount a "modern" GFI C/B in its own small enclosure, and feed it from a 2 pole C/B in the panel. The Zinsco name is now owned by Thos. & Betts, and they don't make a GFI breaker for these old turkeys.

#11204 07/04/02 01:29 PM
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T&B now? And you all thought 'stablok' was a name to steer clear of...


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