TED136040 – GE 3P 40A 600V BOLT IN 14kA BREAKER
The TED136040 is a reliable GE 3 Pole 40 Amp 600 Volt Bolt-In Circuit Breaker designed for optimal performance in demanding electrical applications. With a robust 14kA interrupting capacity, this breaker ensures safety and efficiency. Ideal for both residential and commercial settings, it provides dependable protection for your electrical systems.
| Brand | GE |
|---|---|
| Type | Molded-Case (MCCB) |
| Amperage | 40 A |
| Poles | 3-Pole |
| Voltage | 600V |
| Interrupting Rating | 14 kA |
| Mounting | Bolt-On |
| Frame / Series | TED |
| Catalogue # | TED136040 |
The GE TED136040 is a TED-frame molded-case circuit breaker (MCCB) rated 3-pole, 40A, 600V with a 14kA interrupting capacity. As an industrial-grade bolt-on MCCB, it is designed to mount in GE panelboards and switchboards that accept TED-frame breakers — it is not a residential plug-in unit and will not fit standard loadcentres. It is well suited to commercial and light-industrial distribution panels operating at up to 600V AC.
Panel and switchboard compatibility depends on the specific enclosure and bus configuration. Send us your panelboard model and we'll confirm the fit.
The TED136040 is a TED-frame industrial MCCB designed for GE panelboards and switchboards that accept TED-frame bolt-on breakers. It is not compatible with residential plug-in loadcentres. If you're unsure whether your panel accepts TED-frame breakers, share your panelboard model with us and we'll confirm compatibility.
The GE TED-frame series has been discontinued in some configurations. Northern Breaker Group specializes in sourcing obsolete and hard-to-find breakers — including GE TED-frame units — through our extensive inventory and supplier network. Contact us for current stock availability and lead times.
The TED136040 is rated up to 600V AC, making it fully suitable for use at lower voltages including 208V and 240V three-phase systems — the 600V rating is a maximum, not a required operating voltage. Its 14kA interrupting capacity applies at rated voltage; confirm your system's available fault current with your engineer to ensure the breaker is appropriately rated for your application.
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