25,35 and 45 are "standard sizes" mentioned in NEC 240.6.They have 25,35,45 and 55 amp breakers.
Nice! I've got a single pole 70 at my house (not in use, just a conversation piece).
Have a 100A single pole breaker in my stash somewhere, although do not wish this to become "mine is bigger then yours" thread. :lol:
Nice! I've got a single pole 70 at my house (not in use, just a conversation piece).
Have a 100A single pole breaker in my stash somewhere, although do not wish this to become "mine is bigger then yours" thread. :lol:
Still run into an occasional "meter main" on distribution pole at old farm places (that have been there forever) that have two 100 amp single pole breakers. They are not plug on miniature breakers but rather a unit type breaker with lug on each end. Occasionally see same thing with 50, 60 or 70 amp breakers.Oh wow.....is that a standard 1" miniature? I thought 70 was the largest that was made.
And even more configurations.They have 25,35,45 and 55 amp breakers.
OEM part for something??And even more configurations.
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Roger
I have seen quite a few Zinsco 2-pole 55's. They were pretty common as the feeder breaker in apartment meter stacks protecting #6 TW. I don't think I have seen a 55 from any other manufacture until seeing this thread.
OEM part for something??
If so might not even be able to purchase from Eaton distributor, but would have to purchase from a distributor that sells whatever that OEM equipment happens to be.
And even more configurations.
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Roger