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General Electric offers a range of circuit breakers for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Their products are known for their reliability and durability. It is important to consult with an electrician or engineer to determine the best type of breaker for your specific needs.

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GE THQL1120DF 20A 120V 1 Pole Combination AFCI / GFCI Dual Function
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Introduction to General Electric Circuit Breakers

As experts in electrical systems, we can confidently say that General Electric (GE) circuit breakers are a must-have for any setup. These devices provide crucial protection against overloads and short circuits by interrupting the flow of electricity when a fault is detected, preventing damage to equipment or even fires. 

What sets GE apart from other brands is its wide range of circuit breakers designed for various applications. From low-voltage residential panels to medium-voltage industrial distribution systems, GE offers reliable and durable products that have earned them a reputation as one of the best in the industry. 

When it comes to choosing the right GE circuit breaker for your needs, there are several factors to consider. The type of breaker you need will depend on your specific requirements such as amp rating, voltage level, and whether you need miniature or molded case options. Additionally, understanding how many poles you require will help ensure proper power distribution throughout your system. We offer an extensive collection of GE circuit breakers including popular series like THQL and THQP along with ELFAPLUS type which provides superior insulation protection against blast mold cases

Types of GE Circuit Breakers

When selecting a GE circuit breaker, it's important to consider your specific application needs. GE offers a wide range of options for various electrical systems. Here are some key factors to keep in mind: 
Low Voltage Circuit Breakers - Best suited for residential and commercial settings where voltage levels don't exceed 1000 volts AC or 1500 volts DC. Available in different sizes from single-pole to four-pole configurations. 
Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers - Ideal for industrial and utility applications with voltage levels ranging from 1000 to 38,000 volts AC. Provides reliable protection against overloads, short circuits, and other faults that may occur in high-power distribution networks.
Molded Case Circuit Breakers - Compact devices that offer excellent resistance against environmental factors such as dust, moisture, and vibration while providing reliable protection for low-voltage circuits up to 1600 amps.
Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) - These protect low-voltage circuits up to 125 amps against overloads and short circuits commonly used in residential settings for protecting lighting fixtures, appliances, and other small loads.
Magnetic Circuit Breakers - Operate on the principle of magnetic attraction between two metal plates when current flows through them above a certain level (the trip point). When this happens, the plates separate rapidly causing an arc which extinguishes quickly due to the magnetic field generated by the device.
Plug-In Circuit Breakers – A convenient option that plugs into panels or load centers instead of being hardwired like traditional circuit breakers making it easier than ever before! Each type has its own benefits depending on your specific application requirements such as power rating needed or space constraints within your system design so choose wisely based on your needs! With GE's extensive range of circuit breakers available online now you can be sure you'll find what fits best with ease!

Factors to Consider When Buying a GE Circuit Breaker

We know firsthand how important it is to choose the right circuit breaker for your needs. When shopping for a General Electric circuit breaker, there are several key factors you should consider to ensure that you get the best product possible. 
Amperage Rating: The amperage rating of a circuit breaker is crucial when selecting one that can handle your specific electrical load without tripping. Be sure to choose a GE circuit breaker with an appropriate amperage rating based on your unique requirements.
Interrupting Capacity: A higher interrupting capacity means better protection against damage or injury from larger faults. So, be sure to select a GE circuit breaker with sufficient interrupting capacity for your application.
Trip Unit Options: Different types of trip units offer varying levels of sensitivity and functionality - so choosing one that meets your specific needs is essential. Consider which type of trip unit will work best for you before making any final decisions.
Voltage Rating: Choosing a GE circuit breaker with an appropriate voltage rating is critical to ensuring safe operation without breaking down or malfunctioning under high voltage conditions.
Pole Configuration: Depending on how many conductors need protection simultaneously within each phase of power distribution systems, different pole configurations may be required - single-pole, double-pole, triple-pole, etc.
Type of Circuit Breaker: There are various types of General Electric circuit breakers available on the market today - including low-voltage molded case breakers (MCCBs), miniature breakers (MCBs), insulated case breakers (ICBs), medium-voltage air magnetic blast breakers (AMBs), ELFAPLUS Emax 2 air-insulated power distribution breakers and more! Each type has its unique features and benefits – so make sure you choose the right one for your specific application. By considering these factors when purchasing a General Electric circuit breaker, you can ensure that you select the best product for your needs. Whether it's for industrial or low voltage distribution systems, GE has an extensive line of products and accessories to choose from. Don't hesitate to consult with an expert or professional electrician before making any final decisions on which GE circuit breaker to buy - they will be able to provide valuable insights into what works best in different situations!

Installation and Maintenance Tips for GE Circuit Breakers

We know that proper installation and maintenance are crucial for optimal performance. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of your investment: 
Safety First: Before beginning any installation or maintenance procedures, make sure all power sources are turned off and take proper safety precautions.
Follow Manufacturer Instructions: Always follow the manufacturer's instructions when installing or maintaining your GE circuit breaker(s). This will ensure they function properly and safely.
Use Proper Tools: Using improper tools can damage your circuits or cause injury, so make sure you have the right tools for the job before starting any work on them.
Regular Inspections: To ensure your GE circuit breakers function as intended, inspect them regularly for signs of wear or damage such as cracks in their casing or loose connections.
Clean When Necessary: Dirt and debris can accumulate on your circuits over time which may affect their performance; clean them with a soft cloth dampened with water only (no solvents).
Replace When Needed: If a GE circuit breaker is damaged beyond repair, replace it immediately with a new one from an authorized dealer to maintain optimal protection against electrical hazards.

By following these tips, you'll extend the life of your General Electric circuit breakers while ensuring safe operation within electrical systems both large and small alike! Don't forget to check out our shop where we offer accessories used specifically for this product category including ELFAPLUS type plug-in miniature molded case 1 pole THQL series panels rated at 120/240V AC voltage distribution suitable for industrial applications up to 50 amps power rating - part of our new line launched by ABB collections HTM HTML blast mold insulated case protection products available now!