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GE THQL2190; 2P90A 120/240 PLG-IN CB

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  • GETHQL2190 GE THQL2190; 2P90A 120/240 PLG-IN CB


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GE THQL2190; 2P90A 120/240 PLG-IN CB

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This 120/240 volt GE 90 amp, double pole, thick series replacement circuit breaker is used in a General Electric load center and/or used for feeding Sub-Feed Panel Boxes. This is only a suggestion and cannot assure your compliance with all local codes. Please check local electrical codes before starting any electrical project.


Rafael
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023
 
Chad Kinard
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2020
Moms breaker was blown for her central heat & air unit outside. She tells me its not been working after 5 months. Ordered cause couldn't find anything over a 50amp locally
Birds
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2019
No issues
John B.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2017
A+
Jason E.
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2016
Should have comma between "cemented calibration screw" and "may be used". Not a new breaker. Markings are worn off. Otherwise a good used breaker.
AJ
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2014
This breaker is about 3/16" longer than the original due to GE getting lax with their design specs. The breaker recess for my Milbank panel locking ears is about 3/16" shallower than the original GE circuit breaker. Due to this substandard design I had to hire an electrician because I apparently could not permit myself to get violent enough with my circuit breaker panel. Turns out, if you beat on the breaker enough it is possible to install it. Thanks GE for the $125 it cost me for the electrician I had to hire for the 5 minute job for this substandard, poorly designed breaker.FYI, my electrician said that there is a Siemens breaker that would have worked but none of the lumber yards in my area carried the replacement. I would highly recommend using the Siemens since GE is obviously not capable of producing their replacement circuit breakers to the same specs as their originals..
MBeer
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2012
Just what I was looking for to feed my 100amp subpanel in my garage. I used aluminum 2awg wire which by code required me to downgrade to a 90amp breaker in my main panel. The lugs are oversized to allow 2awg or even a bit larger.
Maui Scott
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2012
I ordered this circuit breaker, was really counting on it. When it arrived it was missing the screw that compresses one of the wires. So it was useless... had to order another one, the second one had the bolt.
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