Making sure it is properly grounded is more important than anything else. Don't ground it near the house ground. Also, you can put a surge protector in the panel but keep in mind that it will only protect against big spikes.
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The usual top two I know of are Siemens and Square D which has a couple of different lines. I think Federated/Federal (can't remember the exact brand name) should be replaced when found. They were driven out of business for selling breakers that didn't break. GE is very popular but I've read reliability issues with the breakers. |
elevick Making sure it is properly grounded is more important than anything else. Don't ground it near the house ground.Actually, you should follow NEC and local code, which will require grounding the panel with your house ground and the utility's ground. Cutler-Hammer panels have tin-coated bus bars, which are preferable to aluminum bars, imo. |
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