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15:50
hey there folks
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A: Replacing a Challenger breaker with an after-market breaker

ThreePhaseEelIf your panel says it accepts type C breakers... then there's an easy way out of it: type BR breakers are cross-listed (as per this letter from UL to C-H) to replace type C breakers. (If you go down to the nearest borg and look at a plain type BR breaker they have on their shelf, you'll also no...

^^ is this answer still a bit close to link-only for you folks? if so, do you have any suggestions for improving it? should I convert the linked PDF to an image and insert it inline....?
 
6 hours later…
21:48
@BMitch ^^?
Looks like the answer would stand on its own if the link went bad (mainly that the breaker will be cross listed and you can use anything with a specific label if the breaker panel lists that spec).
@BMitch yeah -- I'm kinda wondering if there's a reason it's drawn such a sparse voting record though
@Shalvenay I think it's good enough as is. Only reason I'd say otherwise is if the community disagrees. Lack of voting in general and people only voting for answers they were about to give themselves would be my guess. Compared to others on the question you're doing good.
@BMitch I might edit in the letter as an image anyway though (given that the letter itself says "Please copy and forward this letter to those needing this information", I doubt that it'd raise any sort of issue to do that, right?)
If it's not a copyright violation (which per your description it doesn't sound like) then by all means.
22:07
@BMitch done

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