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General Electric TR4S400 400A Circuit Breaker – a purpose-built, high-capacity protection device designed for demanding GE electrical systems. With a current rating of 400 A and the TR4S400 part number, this breaker is built to guard large circuits from overcurrents while keeping your power running safely and reliably.
What sets the TR4S400 apart:
Ideal use cases include large commercial feeders, industrial equipment circuits, and service panels that require high-current protection. If your installation relies on GE components and TR-series breakers, the TR4S400 provides a compatible, reliable safeguard against overcurrent events.
Practical considerations:
Invest in the GE TR4S400 400A Circuit Breaker for dependable, high-capacity protection that aligns with your GE system’s design and performance expectations. This is the trusted choice for safeguarding critical heavy-load circuits with a part you can count on.
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