ChatGPT: New substitute for old "American" 20 amp circuit breaker?

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I have an old circuit breaker rated for 20 amps and has "American" on the label.
What is a modern substitute for this?
 
If you are looking for a modern substitute for the old "American" 20 amp circuit breaker, you may want to consider a Type A circuit breaker according to current standards. Type A circuit breakers are suitable for general-purpose applications and can provide protection for a variety of circuits in residential and commercial settings.

It's important to ensure that the replacement circuit breaker meets the specifications of your electrical panel and is compatible with the electrical system in your building. Before making any changes, I recommend consulting a qualified electrician to ensure the safety and compliance of the replacement circuit breaker. They can provide guidance on selecting the right type of breaker for your specific needs and make sure it is installed correctly.
 
I am a qualified electrician. I just want a brand and part number.
As a qualified electrician, you may want to consider looking for reputable brands such as Siemens, Square D, Eaton, or Schneider Electric for a modern 20 amp circuit breaker replacement. These manufacturers produce high-quality circuit breakers that meet industry standards for safety and performance.

For a specific part number, you can search for a 20 amp Type A circuit breaker from one of these brands based on the specifications of your electrical panel. Each manufacturer will have their own series or product lineup for circuit breakers, so you may need to check their catalog or website for the most up-to-date part numbers and availability.

Remember to also verify that the replacement circuit breaker is compatible with the electrical system in your building and meets the necessary safety standards. If you have any doubts or questions during the installation process, don't hesitate to reach out to the manufacturer or consult with a fellow electrician for assistance.
 
More useless noise, no useful information.
It is thin, like the old Zinsco breakers, but my image memory is decades old.
(Not quoting because I do not expect any help from Chat.)
 
Maybe. But this is the deal breaker:
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If I can't get a positive, "Yes, this model is the exact replacement for that old American breaker series", then I need the exact image and dimensions to be sure.
But thanks for the link.
You looking for something like this?
 
I recently needed an odd-ball circuit breaker for one of my rentals. Needed to add one. The box still had a few empty spaces.

Went to Lowes. They carry three or four types. No luck.

Went on Ace Hardware website and matched it up. Great selection with pictures of each one.
 
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