Product Talk: Eaton BR & CH Load Centers with McKayla!

Product Talk: Eaton BR & CH Load Centers with McKayla!

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Galco brings you an exclusive interview about Eaton's BR and CH Load Centers. Ali talks details with McKayla Beam from Eaton. Specially designed for easy installation, Eaton's BR 1-inch load centers house the branch circuit breakers and the wiring required to distribute power to individual circuits. They serve as main breaker for service entrances or as main lug when adding circuits to existing service. The main breaker protects the entire panel and can be used as a service disconnect. The branch breakers protect the wires leading to individual electrical loads such as fixtures and outlets.

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@GameInterest
@GameInterest - 10.09.2019 20:38

That's pretty awesome to have the option of less mess with no more pigtails. A neutral bar is a clever idea.

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@shahidimran32
@shahidimran32 - 11.09.2019 09:08

you very nice I love ❤

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@rajikfareed8640
@rajikfareed8640 - 15.10.2019 20:46

It is innovative idea👍

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@tannertamej5955
@tannertamej5955 - 28.04.2020 11:38

man somebody said this was a mini fridge

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@stiffmeister0hYeah
@stiffmeister0hYeah - 22.05.2020 04:15

So I have opted to go with the CHP60B200X9 since we have to run 12 mini-split 220v AC's here in Cabo. The Eaton catalog has CHPX9B under the "combination" column. That only pops up for indoor which I am doing. What is that? I'm pretty much winging it here in MX and my limited knowledge and code is pretty much out the window. No work permits, no code but it needs to be done right.

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@bluenetmarketing
@bluenetmarketing - 11.08.2020 06:37

This is an extremely helpful video and it explains a ton of things.

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@RB-xv4si
@RB-xv4si - 08.10.2020 04:31

Great video. Very helpful.

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@george5120
@george5120 - 27.11.2020 05:48

Get rid of the loud damn music. I can't understand a word that they are saying. Not even worth watching.

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@kennethespinosa8442
@kennethespinosa8442 - 23.12.2020 03:54

If I have a pigtail neutral wire, on my CH breaker, can I still terminate it to the neutral bar even though it clips into the neutral bar?

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@kimchee94112
@kimchee94112 - 13.02.2021 09:30

What is the big deal, don't you still need to connect to the neutral bus bar from the respective Romex wire circuit?

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@Happy-Trails-To-You
@Happy-Trails-To-You - 06.08.2021 21:06

Best video I have seen that explains EATON panels and load centers, breaker differences and old vs new designs. Thank you. Now if I could just find a GFTCB220 breaker.

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@Hermiel
@Hermiel - 16.11.2021 09:23

That music loop is maddening.

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@uhf001
@uhf001 - 07.12.2021 21:54

this is just sad...

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@fbanda20
@fbanda20 - 09.02.2022 18:02

MCayla is hot 🔥🔥🔥

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@KenPaisley
@KenPaisley - 15.04.2022 01:38

Will my old BR breakers fit in a new panel?

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@daver7013
@daver7013 - 18.04.2022 07:58

Very good explanation, well done.

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@75blackviking
@75blackviking - 21.05.2022 18:21

Anyone noticed that the BR series dual GFCI/AFCI breakers tend to run hot, even at low current draws? I was seeing surface temps of around 120F near the breaker handle in a room temp of about 70F. I used a rather high dollar FLIR IR camera designed for electrical thermography to record the temps. This seems pretty unusual to me. I worked on 2 separate 42 space panels that had at least 30 electronic breakers in each. The AFCI only ran about 100F, but those dual purpose breakers ran close to 120. Every one of them in both panels was pulling less than 3 amps when I took those temps.

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@maxcarter3413
@maxcarter3413 - 17.07.2022 21:33

Great presentation. No need for the distracting dingling sound of the back ground music that just detracts from the presentation.

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@MrKen59
@MrKen59 - 26.08.2022 18:12

I have a question. If you are purchasing a new panel, how do you decide between CH or BR? Are there advantages to help decide? I love what Eaton has done with the new panel and would love to replace my old cutler hammer panel. Congratulations!!

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@mikekleisch5245
@mikekleisch5245 - 09.10.2022 01:22

Can she say 10 words in a row without using “ummm”

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@TheSmokeyTube
@TheSmokeyTube - 12.08.2023 07:09

Thanks. But man that background music or whatever that noise was is nerve wracking.

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@MarioIArguello
@MarioIArguello - 26.08.2023 00:24

Awesome Video. Great questions and explanation. 👍

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@cheezeball6109
@cheezeball6109 - 11.09.2023 01:23

Why does every video show a Eaton representative shoving their index fingers into the bus bar when installing breakers.....I know there is no power but someone who doesn't know could get toasted

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