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The Square D HOM3060M200PRBVP is a robust 200 Amp outdoor main breaker load center designed for efficiency and safety. With 30 spaces and 60 circuits, it features a fully distributed neutral bar, versatile breaker options, and a rainproof cover, making it ideal for both residential and commercial applications.
Material Type | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.52"L x 14.75"W x 33.78"H |
Number Of Circuits | 60 |
Maximum Current | 200 Amps |
W**.
Good price
Better price than any other store
D**E
Made my job easy
Replace a old power panel it was a plug and play job. Great quality at a decent price.
L**N
Good Product
This is a good product and the price was great!
M**N
Sorry usps bent it up 2 times
I ordered this 2 times both times it was bent up bad, I finally just the 2nd time just bent it out....hard to get one of these locally otherwise made good and they give you a few breakers
K**R
Passed code
I run a media company and home remodeling company, these are cheaper than the box stores and come with some nice extras for the money.We tied it in had it inspected and it passed so you cant ask for more than that.
J**R
Square D is arguably one of the best brands you can buy
It arrived quickly It arrived as advertised. I'm using it every single day and have no problem with it.
A**R
Square D electrical equipment is terrible
I have been an electrician for 26 years, I’ve used all different brands of electrical panels and this is the second to worst only followed by GE as the worst. I only purchased this electrical panel because the customer already had a a similar electrical panel that did not have enough spaces in it so I needed to reuse his breakers. When installing a new electrical panel I only use Siemens. Siemens is a little more expensive but you get what you pay for. One notable flaw in these breakers is the arc fault breakers do not trip with Arc fault tester, square D claims that you should only trust the Test button on the breaker to mimic an arc fault. I don’t want to take their word for it. I want to test the whole circuit with my arc fault tester.
C**S
Not enough access holes for wire
This box only has access holes in the bottom of the box. There aren’t enough access holes to put wires through. Poor design. If there are 20 slots for breakers then there needs to be 20 access holes.
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