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Out of space on Siemens fuse boxbreaker panel - Is it possible to consolidate 4 Siemens QP Type 15 amp breakers?

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Out of space on Siemens fuse box - Is it possible to consolidate 4 Siemens QP Type 15 amp breakers with a Quadplex breaker etc?

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I need to install a 50 amp breaker for an EV charger in my fuse box. The problem is that the box is already full. I was wondering if I could replace 4 QP type 15 amp breakers with 1 quadplex breaker, or something else. I was thinking I might be able to replace them with a Q21515CT2 breaker.

Each 15 amp breaker takes 1 space, so if I could consolidate them somehow, I would be able to fit the 50 amp breaker.

FYI - all of the spaces where tandem breakers can be used have already been taken.

Here is a picture of my fuse box. I was thinking I could consolidate the 15 amp breakers on the top right.

Fuse box

Here is a the breaker I am wanting to install:

50 amp breaker

  • Edit - Here is a picture of the panel label:

Panel Label

I need to install a 50 amp breaker for an EV charger in my fuse box. The problem is that the box is already full. I was wondering if I could replace 4 QP type 15 amp breakers with 1 quadplex breaker, or something else. I was thinking I might be able to replace them with a Q21515CT2 breaker.

Each 15 amp breaker takes 1 space, so if I could consolidate them somehow, I would be able to fit the 50 amp breaker.

FYI - all of the spaces where tandem breakers can be used have already been taken.

Here is a picture of my fuse box. I was thinking I could consolidate the 15 amp breakers on the top right.

Fuse box

Here is a the breaker I am wanting to install:

50 amp breaker

I need to install a 50 amp breaker for an EV charger in my fuse box. The problem is that the box is already full. I was wondering if I could replace 4 QP type 15 amp breakers with 1 quadplex breaker, or something else. I was thinking I might be able to replace them with a Q21515CT2 breaker.

Each 15 amp breaker takes 1 space, so if I could consolidate them somehow, I would be able to fit the 50 amp breaker.

FYI - all of the spaces where tandem breakers can be used have already been taken.

Here is a picture of my fuse box. I was thinking I could consolidate the 15 amp breakers on the top right.

Fuse box

Here is a the breaker I am wanting to install:

50 amp breaker

  • Edit - Here is a picture of the panel label:

Panel Label

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