THQLQ203015 GE Quad Circuit Breaker

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The GE THQLQ203015 Quad Circuit Breaker is a compact, space-saving Q‑Line breaker that combines a 20 A single‑pole, a 30 A double‑pole, and a 15 A single‑pole circuit into one 4‑pole thermal magnetic protection device. Designed for residential, commercial, and MRO use, this breaker is CSA-approved and UL-listed, delivering secure circuit control in standard GE/ABB panels. It offers competitive pricing, fast shipping, and is backed by a 100% Canadian‑owned supplier.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does this circuit breaker protect? It protects three separate circuits—20 A, 30 A, and 15 A—from overloads and short circuits in a single breaker slot, perfect for electricians and homeowners managing multiple loads.
  • Is it compatible with GE Q‑Line panels? Yes—fully compatible with GE/ABB PowerMark™ load centers, including residential panels with wing or tin‑plated copper stabs :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}.
  • Where is it approved for use? CSA‑approved and UL-listed for North American residential and commercial electrical panels :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}.

Common Use Scenarios

  • Electricians adding a quad breaker to save panel space on renovation and multi‑load projects.
  • OEMs incorporating multi‑circuit protection into control panels for industrial equipment.
  • Homeowners upgrading load centers to accommodate appliances, HVAC, and EV charging circuits.

Installation Tips

  • Ensure panel is de‑energized before plugging in the breaker; install with proper torque and ensure tin‑plated copper stabs seat fully in bus bars :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14}.
  • Verify load center circuits align with the 20 A, 30 A, and 15 A configuration; balance loads across phases for optimal panel performance.

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GE THQLQ203015 Quad Circuit Breaker by GE (ABB), combining 20 A single‑pole, 30 A double‑pole, and 15 A single‑pole circuits in one compact Q-Line unit for residential or commercial load centers, used to expand panel capacity while maintaining space‑saving safety.