frank_n
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Is it legal to substitute a GE 2-pole 50A breaker for a Crouse Hinds? If not, are there any other brands I can substitute?
frank_n
frank_n
It doesn't have to say it on the panel label. If you are using a "classified" breaker the list of panels that the breaker can be used in will be supplied with the breaker. A "classified" breaker has been evaluated by UL to the same standards as the original listed breaker.I have seen some meter pedestals that list 4 or 5 different breakers, but as somebody else said if it doesn't say it on the lable you cannot install it.
UL does not agree. It is their position that the use of a classified breaker does not violate the listing and labeling of the panel.From Square D "...opposes the use of Classified circuit breaker and other forms of interchangeable circuit breaker in panels not listed or labeled to accept them. Our position is based on the NEC that requires equipment to be 'used or installed in accordance with any instructions included in the listing or labeling,'..."
They can try to void the warranty, but federal law say that they can't if the panel is in a dwelling unit. The following is from an explanation of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.UL isn't the one backing the warranty. I'm sure that if something happened and you had a bunch of classified breakers in one of their panels, they would just walk away.
"Tie-In Sales" Provisions
Generally, tie-in sales provisions are not allowed. Such a provision would require a purchaser of the warranted product to buy an item or service from a particular company to use with the warranted product in order to be eligible to receive a remedy under the warranty. The following are examples of prohibited tie-in sales provisions.
In order to keep your new Plenum Brand Vacuum Cleaner warranty in effect, you must use genuine Plenum Brand Filter Bags. Failure to have scheduled maintenance performed, at your expense, by the Great American Maintenance Company, Inc., voids this warranty.