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| Part Number | SGHB36BD0400 |
| Amperes | 400 |
| Poles | 3 |
| Product Type | circuit-breaker |
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The General Electrics SGHB36BD0400 is a 400A, 3-pole bolt-on molded case circuit breaker designed to deliver dependable branch-circuit overcurrent and short-circuit protection for panelboards and loadcenters. Built to endure demanding electrical environments, it provides robust performance when reliability matters most.
Replace or upgrade existing panelboards and loadcenters that require a high-current, 3-pole solution. This breaker is well-suited for service entrances, distribution panels in commercial spaces, and light industrial control panels where dependable protection and solid mechanical mounting are essential. By matching the GE OEM ecosystem, it minimizes compatibility concerns and downtime during installation or service intervals.
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General feedback we often hear from customers purchasing industrial electrical parts.
Solid quality component. Exactly as described on the product page.
Maintenance team · Ontario
Packaging was secure and the item arrived clean and ready for installation.
Electrical contractor · GTA
We’ve used this type on multiple jobs and it’s been reliable so far.
Panel shop · Canada/US
Fast industrial sourcing support
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