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ivsenroute
09-05-2008, 09:00 PM
I just got a price on the Cutler Hammer CH renovation panel package that has insulated terminal bars mounted toward the top for when you replace a panel and some of the old circuits are too short for the new panel.

The price is not great but it is not horrible either. I get better pricing on SqD QO but I don't like using QO for residential due to the price.

A Cutler Hammer 200/40 renovation panal with the 2 terminal strips comes with 5-sp 20's, 5-sp 15's, one 50 and one 30 dbl. Includes the main 200a breaker of course.

I like the CH because of the nice long, raised terminal bars on either side which makes them easier to wire than a SQ D, Homelie or QO.

Thoughts?

Oh yeah, the price was $298.

I pay $180. for a Sq D QO 200/40 (all single phase residential stuff btw)

peter d
09-05-2008, 09:14 PM
Thoughts?

Oh yeah, the price was $298.

I pay $180. for a Sq D QO 200/40 (all single phase residential stuff btw)

You can buy quite a few wirenuts for $120. ;)

Buck Parrish
09-05-2008, 09:30 PM
You can buy quite a few wirenuts for $120. ;)

I agree with peter. It would have to be for a special situation before I would buy a panel like that. A special situation would mean I have looked at the job and realized it would be easier to do with that panel. Otherwise I would either make junctions under the house or attic It is also code compliant to splice wires in the panel box, That would be best..

ivsenroute
09-05-2008, 11:18 PM
The CH comes with the breakers that I listed, the QO comes only with the main. The cover is also included in the $298 price so with the breakers and the cover it is very comparable.

Of course I could always stick with a Homeline and save lots of money.

Thanks