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General Electric/Low-Voltage Power Circuit Breaker (LVPCB)

Sell GE PowerBreak II Breakers

We buy PowerBreak II breakers rated 800A–4000A at 635V AC with interrupting capacity of Up to 200kA at 480V. Get top dollar for your surplus equipment.

BrandGeneral Electric
SeriesPowerBreak II
TypeLow-Voltage Power Circuit Breaker (LVPCB)
Amperage800A–4000A
Voltage635V AC
InterruptingUp to 200kA at 480V
ApplicationsSwitchgear lineups, utility distribution, industrial main breakers

What Are PowerBreak II Breakers?

The PowerBreak II from General Electric represents one of the most widely installed Low-Voltage Power Circuit Breaker (LVPCB) lines in North American electrical infrastructure. Rated for 800A–4000A at 635V AC, these breakers are engineered for switchgear lineups, utility distribution, industrial main breakers. With an interrupting capacity of Up to 200kA at 480V, they provide reliable protection in demanding environments where downtime costs thousands per hour. Because of their widespread installation base and proven reliability, PowerBreak II breakers maintain strong secondary market value. Facilities upgrading their electrical systems, contractors completing demolition projects, and distributors with excess inventory all find that these units command premium pricing when sold to a specialized buyer rather than scrapped for metal value.

Why PowerBreak II Breakers Hold Strong Resale Value

Several factors drive consistent demand for PowerBreak II breakers in the secondary market: **Installed Base:** Millions of General Electric panels and switchgear lineups across the country use PowerBreak II breakers. When one fails, the facility needs an exact replacement — and if the model is discontinued or backordered, the secondary market is the only fast source. **Lead Times:** New General Electric equipment can carry 12–26 week lead times depending on configuration. A tested used unit available today is worth a premium to a facility manager facing an emergency replacement. **Compatibility:** PowerBreak II breakers are designed for specific bus configurations and mounting systems. Substituting a different brand or series often requires expensive panel modifications, making exact replacements the preferred solution. **Discontinued Models:** As General Electric updates its product lines, older PowerBreak II variants become harder to source new. This scarcity drives secondary market prices upward, particularly for less common amperage ratings and trip unit configurations.

What PowerBreak II Equipment We Purchase

At Circuit Breaker Buyer USA, we purchase PowerBreak II breakers in virtually any condition and quantity: **New in Box (NIB):** Factory-sealed units command the highest prices. If you have surplus inventory from a cancelled project or overstock, these are extremely valuable. **New No Box (NNB):** Unused breakers without original packaging still carry strong value, particularly if they show no signs of shelf wear or environmental exposure. **Used / Pulled:** Breakers removed from service in good working condition — clean contacts, intact labels, no arc damage — are actively sought by refurbishers and end users. **Lot Purchases:** We buy entire switchgear lineups, panel cleanouts, and warehouse liquidations. Larger lots often earn better per-unit pricing due to logistics efficiency. **Any Amperage:** From the smallest frame sizes to the largest ratings in the PowerBreak II line, we evaluate all configurations including standard trip, adjustable trip, electronic trip, and specialty units.

How Condition Affects Your Payout

The condition of your PowerBreak II breakers directly impacts the offer price. Here is what we evaluate: **Excellent (NIB/NNB):** Factory-fresh units with no signs of use. These typically command 50–70% of current list price depending on demand for the specific catalog number. **Very Good (Lightly Used):** Pulled from service but showing minimal wear — clean contacts, intact labels, no case damage. These typically bring 30–50% of list price. **Good (Standard Used):** Normal service wear, some minor cosmetic marks, but fully functional with legible nameplates. These bring 15–35% of list price. **Fair (Heavy Use):** Significant wear, possible minor cosmetic damage, but still testable and functional. Value varies widely based on model scarcity. **Factors That Increase Value:** - Rare or discontinued catalog numbers - Higher amperage ratings within the frame size - Electronic trip units (vs. thermal-magnetic) - Complete with all accessories (handle mechanisms, auxiliary contacts) - Original documentation or test reports

How to Sell Your PowerBreak II Breakers

Selling your PowerBreak II breakers to Circuit Breaker Buyer USA is straightforward: **Step 1: Identify What You Have.** Locate the nameplate on each breaker and note the catalog number, amperage rating, voltage rating, and interrupting capacity. A photo of the nameplate is ideal. **Step 2: Contact Us.** Call **(951) 903-9804** or submit your details through our [contact page](/contact). Include quantities, catalog numbers, and condition notes. **Step 3: Receive Your Quote.** We provide fast, no-obligation quotes based on current market demand for your specific PowerBreak II models. Most quotes are returned within hours. **Step 4: Get Paid.** Accept the offer and we coordinate pickup. We can be on-site within 24 hours anywhere in the continental United States. Payment is issued promptly upon receipt and verification. We handle all logistics including palletizing, freight, and rigging for larger equipment. You do not need to ship anything yourself unless you prefer to.

Common PowerBreak II Models We Buy

We purchase all models within the PowerBreak II line, but these are among the most frequently traded: The full range of PowerBreak II breakers from 800A–4000A are actively purchased. Both fixed and adjustable trip configurations are valuable, as are units with electronic trip units, shunt trips, auxiliary contacts, and other accessories. Even breakers with outdated trip units can hold value if the frame and mechanism are in good condition, since trip units can often be upgraded. If you have a model not listed here, contact us anyway — we buy the entire General Electric catalog and can quote any configuration within minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions: GE PowerBreak II Breakers

How much are used PowerBreak II breakers worth?

Value depends on the specific catalog number, amperage, condition, and current market demand. PowerBreak II breakers in good condition typically bring 20–60% of current list price. Call (951) 903-9804 for a specific quote on your units.

Do you buy PowerBreak II breakers that have been in service?

Yes. We buy used PowerBreak II breakers in any condition as long as they are not physically destroyed. Even heavily used units can have value depending on model scarcity.

Do I need to test the breakers before selling?

No. We handle all testing and evaluation. Simply provide the catalog number, amperage, and photos if possible, and we will quote based on that information.

How quickly can you pick up my equipment?

We can be on-site within 24 hours anywhere in the continental United States. For larger lots requiring rigging or freight, we coordinate logistics within 48–72 hours.

What if I have a mix of General Electric breakers, not just PowerBreak II?

We buy all General Electric equipment including other breaker series, switchgear, panels, and transformers. Send us a complete list and we will quote everything together — mixed lots are welcome.

Is it worth selling just a few breakers?

Yes. While larger lots earn better per-unit pricing due to logistics efficiency, we purchase quantities as small as a single breaker if it is a valuable model.

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