What breakers fit in a Wadsworth panel?

The Wadsworth® circuit breaker (Type A) by Connecticut Electric® is for use in Wadsworth® load centers that accept Type A, one inch wide breakers. It is ETL listed (10,000 AIC, 1-pole, 20 amps).

Are Wadsworth breakers interchangeable?

Product Description. Connecticut Electric manufactures new high quality replacement circuit breakers for Wadsworth load centers that accept Wadsworth Type A style circuit breakers. Circuit breakers should only be replaced with new tested and Safety Agency Listed circuit breakers, never used or refurbished ones.

Are Wadsworth Panels safe?

There were never any documented issues with Wadsworth breakers. They’re just so old, they’re likely at the end of their service life, and expensive to source if new circuits will be added. No specific hazards exist with this that don’t also exist for any other breaker of similar age.

When did Wadsworth Electric go out of business?

The company was liquidated in 1990, but sales of their electrical equipment gradually deteriorated from the ’70s onward, and we have not seen any Wadsworth panels installed in homes after the early-1970s. So, if you do the math, that makes most Wadsworth panels still installed at least 50 years old.

What is a Type A circuit breaker?

Type A Miniature Circuit Breakers Type A MCBs are highly sensitive devices which trip instantaneously when the current reaches 2 to 3 times the rated current. Mainly used for the protection of highly sensitive devices.

Who owns Connecticut Electric?

Onward Capital
CHICAGO (March 8, 2018) – Onward Capital, a private equity firm based in Chicago, announced today that it has acquired Connecticut Electric, headquartered in Anderson, Indiana (www.connecticut-electric.com).

What is a Zinsco breaker?

One of these electrical panels is known as Zinsco. Zinsco breaker panels are dangerous and no longer considered safe to use. Zinsco breaker panels are known to not trip in the presence of overcurrent or short circuits. If this happens, the breakers will not be able to trip and can cause electrical fires.

What is the lifespan of a circuit breaker?

between 30-40 years
How Long Do Circuit Breakers Last? According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the lifespan of electrical breakers is typically between 30-40 years. Electricity issues such poor power ratings or fluctuating voltages are all factors that will affect how long your circuit breaker lasts.

How old are Wadsworth breakers?

The Wadsworth Electrical Manufacturing Company dates back to1918, and was most popular from the 1930s to 1950s.

What is a Type D breaker?

Type D breakers are generally found in industrial settings. According to the The Electrical Guide, Type D breakers protect devices such as transformers or welding machines — items that can tolerate higher surges of electricity than home appliances.

What is a non common trip breaker?

not common trip” just means that every breaker won’t trip due to only one having a reason to trip, or that you can use each independently with the two in the center being one.

Are Connecticut electric breakers safe?

Connecticut Electric is the only manufacturer of “NEW”, UL 489 safety agency tested, ETL listed replacement circuit breakers. Our UBI line of Pushmatic, Federal Pacific, Challenger, Zinsco and Wadsworth replacements are the only safe choice.