
Description
20 A.
- 20 amp
- Unipolaire
- Module complet
- Homologué CSA
Caractéristiques
Normes de sécurité
Normes de sécurité CSA
Garantie
Limité d'un an
Numéro de dossier/d'homologation
CSA
Ampères (ampères)
20
Dimension du disjoncteur
1
Type de disjoncteur
Déclenchement standard
Tension de disjoncteur
120/240
Normes de sécurité CSA
Oui
Normes ETL
Non
Protection contre les défauts à la terre
Pas d'autodiagnostic
Pouvoir de coupure nominal (ampères)
20
Nombre de pôles/poteaux
1
Phase
Monophasé (120/240)
Conducteur neutre enfichable
Oui
Puissance maximale
20 ampères
Gamme
Type QP
Nom de la gamme
Type QP
Protection contre les surtensions
Non
Type
Déclenchement standard
Normes de sécurité d'UL
Oui
Mesure de la largeur
1 po
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Paul par
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As long as it trips if there is a problem then it is fine with me. Otherwise, Nuf Said.
Date de publication: 2014-07-04
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LowesFan par
Good buy!
Wired it up, plugged it in, flipped it on, and I had power. What's there not to like?!
Date de publication: 2013-06-05
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Tootus par
Easy to install
This was the first breaker in my home, that had to be replaced. Wasn't sure what brand to buy because the breaker had no Brand Name, stamped on breaker. Had to get help from the area associate. He just did a web search on style and found what brand was needed. Thanks to the associate, didn't get the name, but it was at the local Huntersville Lowe's.
Date de publication: 2013-08-25
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Russell par
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] When shopping for a breaker you will more than likely need to bring the bad one with you as the manufacturer makes different ones for the boxes. I bought two styles of the breaker and had to go back because there was a third style.
Save yourself some time and trips. This product once I got the right one works as it is supposed to.
I would suggest that you purchase an additional one for the next time you have the issue.
Date de publication: 2018-12-28
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Davidlee par
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My dishwasher and garbage disposer are each on a different hot 20 amp circuit but share a neutral. So, I could put a gfci outlet to replace each of the existing outlets, and that would protect each outlet. But, both outlets are under the sink and behind the tangle of pipes and drains, and I'm an old man. A gfci breaker for each circuit would require a neutral to be shared and that's not going to work. So I used this guy; the 20 Amp, 2 Pole Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter breaker. Two hots and one neutral. Took me 10 minutes to install it, works perfectly. It's huge, but fit okay in my 40 year-old panel. It's the only way I could protect the circuits from the panel. Expensive but well worth it. The breaker brand must match what's in your panel already. For me, I had old ITE stuff that is replaced by Siemens brand
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bought the breaker along with 12 ga wire to wire up one outlet in my master bath toilet area. when it was remodeled the contractor did not put a heat duct or even a wall outlet in the toilet area. I went 20 amp so I could use the circuit for under floor radiant heat some time in the future. I am just using a plug in heater at this time.
Date de publication: 2019-01-21
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Stefan par
A Crouse-Hinds equivalent breaker.
The Siemens Type QP 20A single pole full-sized breaker was backwards compatible with my 1989 Crouse Hinds 200A breaker panel.
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Buy a Siemens and test fit it.
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Rick par
It turns out I really didn‘t need a circuit breaker but I learned to change circuit breakers in the process. It was convenient to go to Lowe‘s and find the item I needed, go on You Tube and learn how to install it and then do it myself. At first I thought I was going to have to call an electrician.
Date de publication: 2021-04-16