Re: [RE-wrenches] Obscure/obsolete QO breaker....

2010-01-10 Thread William Miller
Friends: The part not named below is an Ilsco SX-6. William At 05:29 PM 1/9/2010, you wrote: Chris, I don't believe that any of these parts are obsolete. You just make up the box with standard SqD components. Just make sure to include a couple of #6 wire-to-wire mechanical connectors (the c

Re: [RE-wrenches] Obscure/obsolete QO breaker....

2010-01-09 Thread Allan Sindelar
Chris, I don't believe that any of these parts are obsolete. You just make up the box with standard SqD components. Just make sure to include a couple of #6 wire-to-wire mechanical connectors (the correct descriptor escapes me) as you can't double-lug a QO breaker.

Re: [RE-wrenches] Obscure/obsolete QO breaker....

2010-01-09 Thread David Katz
You can get that from AEE - their part number 053-07819. it is on page 153 of the catalog. It is made of a 6 space, 3 phase indoor load center, a QO160 and a QO260 and the QD2DTI interlock which is available from AEE - 053-02094 in case you want to buy the part separately. David David Katz C

Re: [RE-wrenches] Obscure/obsolete QO breaker....

2010-01-09 Thread Chris Daum
Dear folks: I have a customer working to integrate a couple of older Trace SW2512s into his system, and he's looking for a Square D part that is no longer available new, a Square D AC bypass Breaker QO2DT1 (or capital I), consisting of the Breaker box QO403L60NS, Breaker QO160 and Breaker Q026