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BR 2 Pole 50A Ground Fault Self Test GFTCB250 Item Weight and Dimensions .7 LB 4.5 IN X 2.75 IN X 2 IN
The Combination Type AFCI differs from the Branch/Feeder AFCI in its ability to detect series arcing faults. The Branch/Feeder AFCI can only detect line-to-neutral and line-to-ground arcing faults. Combination AFCIs provide protection against the high-energy parallel (line-to-neutral and line-to-ground) arcing and low-energy series arcing. "Combination" does NOT mean an AFCI + GFCI. Combination = parallel + series arcing. Combination AFCIs protect downstream branch circuit wiring, cord sets and power supply cords. Siemens Combination Type AFCI trip indicators provide a valuable analysis tool to help electricians pinpoint the type of trip. These indicators are in the form of LEDs that appear near the handle of the breaker. The LED indications will appear for 5 seconds each time the AFCI is turned "ON" up to 30 days after the last trip.
Square D by Schneider Electric QO 20 Amp Single-Pole Dual Function (CAFCI and GFCI) Circuit Breaker Dual Function: Combination Arc Fault and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Square D QO 20 Amp Single-Pole CAFCI Circuit BreakerView larger Save time and money with combined Combination Arc Fault Protection and Ground Fault Protection in one device. The innovate Square D QO Dual Function Circuit Breaker saves space and installation time while meeting prevailing National Electric Code requirements. Available in both standard Pigtail and time-saving Plug-on Neutral configurations, these circuit breakers combine two state-of-the-art technologies, Combination Arc Fault and Ground Fault protection, in a single, easy-to-install device. The Dual Function Circuit Breaker offers superior electrical safety for homeowners. (No text entered for this element) The 2014 National Electrical Code now requires both Combination Arc Fault and Ground Fault protection on all 1-Pole, 15 amp, and 20 amp kitchen and laundry circuits. Prior to the release of the Dual Function Circuit Breaker, a contractor or homeowner’s only choice was to use a Combination Arc Fault circuit breaker in conjunction with an expensive, bulky Ground Fault receptacle. The new Dual Function circuit breakers help reduce cost ...
Testing GFCIs and afcis on a monthly basis is a good idea that is sometimes forgotten. Underwriters laboratories (UL) suggests that afci/GFCI Devices be tested every 30 days after installation to ensure they are properly working. Now the new self test & lockout feature enables the dual function circuit breaker to automatically and continuously test itself to ensure that it is working properly. If it is detected that the device has been compromised, the device trips itself and locks out the homeowner from resetting the device, reducing the possibility of the homeowner incorrectly assuming that the device was tripped to prevent a ground/arc fault. This effortless system guarantees that only the best protection is given to your home at all times.
GE THQL1115GFT Plug-In Mount Type THQL Feeder Self-Test Ground Fault Circuit Breaker 1-Pole 15 Amp 120 Volt AC
For use on circuits where contact with water or another ground is possible while using an electrical device. 120 volt, 1 pole circuit breakers.
Combination Arc Fault protection and Ground Fault protection (class A) in a single device. Equipped with a diagnostic feature known as time-saver diagnostics which indicates the type of fault that last occurred on the circuit.
One 3/4" space required, 120 volt AC, 10,000 AIC.
Plug-on combination type arc fault circuit breakers, 10,000 amperes interrupting capacity. Combination type arc fault circuit interrupter includes all of the protection offered by the branch feeder AFCI (mitigation of parallel arcing faults in the complete circuit, including connected cords). In addition it provides direct detection of persistent low current arcing faults down to 5 amps with associated mitigation of fire hazards in the cords connected to the outlets. Parallel arcing faults can occur from line to neutral or line to ground. These arcing faults are in parallel with the load and produce the most energy of all arcing faults. The current level of low current arcing faults is limited by the load.
Mfr Brand Name: CUTLER HAMMER / Catalog No.: CHFAFGF115 / Product Name: CUTLER HAMMER CHFAFGF115 N 15A 120V 1P 10K NEW / Amps: 15 / Volts: 120 / Poles: 1 / AIC: 10
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