Pentair transformer/3amp breaker confusion

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Hi guys,
I've got an older (8 years or so) intellitouch system with the old style faceplate/bezel that has the low voltage breakers for electronics/relays/valves all in a row, like this:

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The newer styles seem to have them in a 2x2 grid, like this picture:

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The low voltage breakers are attached to a metal bracket with the 12/18/24 volt transformer that is bolted to the load center... is there a different part number for the old style transformer vs the new one - or asked a different way, if you bought a new bezel with the 2x2 arrangement of breakers is there something you can buy to change the breaker configuration?
 
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Not sure what you would gain... :confused:

The new panels have an opening for the optional Intellichlor salt cell breaker, when the enclosure is shipped with the internal salt cell transformer and power supply. If the Enclosure is not shipped with the salt cell power supply, the 4th breaker slot is capped off.

What is it you are trying to accomplish?

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
Hi Jim,
Thanks for taking a look.

It all started with me wanting to replace a broken bezel... I found some online with the 2x2 (new style) and single row (old style) breaker arrangements. My load center has a transformer with a single row of breakers so I'll get an old style bezel, but it got me curious about whether there was a new transformer that was compatible with the 2x2 type bezels, or if maybe there was just a different bracket, or maybe there's nothing.

Thanks,
Tom
 
It seems that all the newer Pentair downloads have a new part number for the load center transformer - 521233 - which has no bracket to bolt it to the load center. The old transformer part number was 520342 and comes with the old style bracket. I can't seem to find any source or part number for the new style bracket??
 
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