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GEC Switch Fuse

GEC Switch Fuse

GEC Switch Fuse

(OP)
I am trying to fit an extra load into a 20 year old 400 Volt 3 phase distribution board. The existing switch fuses are GEC CM-MT units. This is the english General Electric Company, not the US. GEC seems to not be in the switchboard business anymore
1) Does anyone know if there is any company out there which is continuing the switch fuse and distribution board business of GEC.
2) Is there anyone making switch fuses or ACBs which are a direct fit into the steelwork and copper of this type of GEC board.

RE: GEC Switch Fuse

(OP)
Scotty,
Your advice was very productive. That model of switchgear from GEC is still made, by GE.
Thanks.

RE: GEC Switch Fuse

Anytime.

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