ACDBR-KIT-50 – AC DANDY 40 LOADMISER BREAKER KIT
The ACDBR-KIT-50 – AC DANDY 40 Loadmiser Breaker Kit offers a reliable solution for optimizing your electrical systems. This comprehensive kit includes everything needed for efficient load management, ensuring consistent performance and safety. Ideal for various applications, it’s perfect for both residential and commercial setups. Upgrade your circuit protection today!
| Brand | AC Dandy |
|---|---|
| Frame / Series | Loadmiser |
| Catalogue # | ACDBR-KIT-50 |
The ACDBR-KIT-50 is a breaker kit designed specifically for the AC Dandy Loadmiser 40 loadcentre — a Canadian-made panel that was widely installed in residential and light commercial applications. This kit supplies the breaker components needed to restore or expand circuit protection within compatible Loadmiser enclosures.
The Loadmiser series used a proprietary breaker design, meaning these breakers are not interchangeable with breakers from other manufacturers (Siemens, Square D, Eaton, etc.). If you are unsure whether this kit matches your specific Loadmiser panel, send us your panel model and we'll confirm compatibility before ordering.
The AC Dandy Loadmiser is a legacy Canadian panel that has been discontinued for many years. Replacement breakers like the ACDBR-KIT-50 are considered obsolete and hard-to-find parts. Northern Breaker Group specialises in sourcing exactly these kinds of breakers — contact us for current availability, as stock is limited.
Yes, upgrading to a modern CSA-certified loadcentre is a valid alternative, and in some cases your electrician or local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) may recommend it — especially for older installations. However, if the panel is otherwise in good condition, replacing only the breakers with an original-fit kit like the ACDBR-KIT-50 can be a cost-effective solution. We recommend consulting a licensed electrician to assess your specific situation.
No. The Loadmiser series uses a proprietary bus-stab design that is not compatible with breakers from other manufacturers such as Siemens, Square D, Eaton, or GE. Installing a non-approved breaker in a Loadmiser panel is unsafe and does not comply with Canadian Electrical Code requirements. Always use the correct original-fit breaker kit — reach out to us and we'll make sure you get the right part.
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