Loadcentres from Siemens, Made for Your Needs

June 21, 2023

Siemens Canada offers one of the highest quality, broadest, and most flexible loadcentre lines in the industry. Our loadcentres are designed for the Canadian market with a comprehensive selection of breakers and accessories that complement them. From our patented interior design to our wide range of options, these Loadcentres are the right match for your needs.

A loadcentre is a panel which distributes, protects, and controls lighting and power circuits in residential and light commercial applications.

Each Siemens loadcentre consists of three basic components: the enclosure, the interior, and the trim. The enclosure is used to contain circuit breakers which mount on the interior. The trim seals the enclosure, offering protection to personnel from the environment.

Features and Benefits

From single family homes and townhouses to high-rise condominiums and small office buildings, Siemens loadcentres provide time saving and cost-effective solutions thanks to their simplified design.

EQL Loadcentre – Small Buildings and Miscellaneous Applications
  • Standard Main Lugs Only Distribution Panel
  • Single Phase 
  • 2/4 through 40/80 Circuits 
  • 60 to 200 Amp Ratings
  • Indoor (Type 1) or Outdoor Weatherproof (Type 3R) Enclosure 
  • White or Grey Enclosure
SNC Loadcentre – Condos, Apartment Buildings, or Office Buildings
  • Main Lug Loadcentre
  • Single Phase
  • 24 through 60 Circuits 
  • 125 to 200 Amp Ratings
  • Stocked complete with doors
  • White or Grey Enclosure
EQ3 Loadcentre – Condos, Apartment Buildings, or Office Buildings
  • Main Lug Loadcentre (also Available as Main Breaker)
  • Single Phase
  • 24 or 40 Circuits
  • 225 Amp Rating
  • Stocked complete with doors
EQ4 Loadcentre – Condos, Apartment Buildings, or Office Buildings
  • Main Lug Loadcentre (also Available as Main Breaker)
  • Three Phase
  • 12 through 42 Circuits 
  • 100 to 225 Amp Ratings
  • Stocked complete with doors
SEQ Loadcentre – Single Family and Small Building Applications
  • Main Circuit Breaker Loadcentre
  • Single Phase
  • 12/24 through 60/120 Circuits
  • 60 to 200 Amp Ratings
  • Indoor (Type 1) enclosure or Outdoor Weatherproof (Type 3R) enclosure
  • White or Grey Enclosure
EQ3 Loadcentre – Condos, Apartment Buildings, or Office Buildings
  • Main Breaker Loadcentre – (also Available as Main Lug)
  • Single Phase
  • 24 or 32 Circuits
  • 125 Amp Rating
  • Stocked complete with doors
  • Service Entrance Loadcentre options are available
EQ4 Loadcentre – Condos, Apartment Buildings, or Office Buildings
  • Main Breaker Loadcentre (also Available as Main Lug)
  • Three Phase
  • 24 or 42 Circuits 
  • 100 to 200 Amp Ratings
  • Stocked complete with doors
  • Service Entrance Loadcentre options are available 
EQG Loadcentre – Single Family and Small Building Applications
  • Single Phase
  • 2 Pole with 8/16 through 36/72 Circuits
  • 3 Pole with 6/12 through 34/68 Circuits
  • 30 to 100 Amp Ratings
  • Stocked complete with doors
  • Allows permanent connections to critical loads 
  • Factory ready for switched and non-switched neutral applications
SPA Panel – Outdoor Applications
  • Main Circuit Breaker Loadcentre 
  • Single phase
  • 4/8 Circuits
  • 125 Amp rating
  • Outdoor Enclosure (Type 3R)
Mini Panel – Commercial and Service Entrance Use
  • Circuit Breaker Enclosure
  • 1 or 2 Pole 
  • Single Phase
  • 15 to 125 Amp Ratings
  • Indoor (Type 1) Enclosure

Find Your Loadcentre

Door Kits and Trim

Door kits and trims can be provided for different models of Siemens loadcentres in many sizes.

Door Kit and Trim

Door Kit

Branch Breaker Cover

Accessories and Replacement Parts

With the comprehensive selection of replacement parts and accessories, Siemens loadcentres and breakers are the smart choice for the conscientious customer. Handle ties, handle blocking devices, padlocking devices, and filler plates are available. Lug kits are offered in a variety of wire range sizes. 

Breaker Tie Handle

Sliding Latch

Lock

Branch Breaker Cover

Surge Protection Devices

FirstSurge

Our FirstSurge will let you know when there is something wrong or when they are worn out. Based upon thunderstorm frequency, geographic location, and home size, we developed a surge exposure map correlating with FirstSurge current capacities know. 

FSPHONE

The FSPHONE protects against electrical power surges that can enter through the main telephone connection and is equipped with a fail short device to permanently ground the telephone line in the event of a power cross.

FSCATV

Siemens FSCATV shields coaxial connected electronics in residential and light commercial applications against electrical transient damage, including lightning, from entering through the main cable connection. 

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