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Brand | Square D | GE | Siemens | GE |
Name | Homeline 20 Amp Single-Pole Plug-On Neutral Combination Arc Fault Circuit Breaker | Q-Line 20 Amp 1 in. Single Pole Arc Fault Combination Circuit Breaker | 20 Amp AFCI/GFCI Dual Function Circuit Breaker | Q-Line 20 Amp Single-Pole Dual Function Arc Fault/GFCI Breaker |
Price | $4294 | $4323 | $4703 | $4886 |
Ratings | (127) | (64) | (42) | (65) |
Interruption Type | CAFCI | CAFCI | Dual Function (C/AFCI and GFCI) | Dual Function (C/AFCI and GFCI) |
Breaker Type | Single Pole | Single Pole | Single Pole | Single Pole |
Pack Size | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Power Distribution Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features |
Maximum Amperage (amps) | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 |
Voltage (volts) | 120/240 | 120 | 120 | 120 |
Mounting Type | Plug-On Neutral | Pig Tail,Plug-On | Plug-On | Plug-On |
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Brand | Square D | GE | Siemens | GE |
Name | Homeline 20 Amp Single-Pole Plug-On Neutral Combination Arc Fault Circuit Breaker | Q-Line 20 Amp 1 in. Single Pole Arc Fault Combination Circuit Breaker | 20 Amp AFCI/GFCI Dual Function Circuit Breaker | Q-Line 20 Amp Single-Pole Dual Function Arc Fault/GFCI Breaker |
Price | $4294 | $4323 | $4703 | $4886 |
Ratings | (127) | (64) | (42) | (65) |
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Thank you for your question. No, the GFCI will not allow a shared neutral.
Both the black and white wire from the load must be connected to the circuit breaker.
Thanks for the question. This unit is designed and tested to be used in GE load centers only. We don't recommend using in any competitor's panels.
I don't have the exact answer to your question, but I replaced all of my breakers with these approximately 1 year ago and have not had a single trip. Hope that helps...
yes, just make sure you use pentrox on the connection point where wire connects to breaker. it stops corrosion thats caused by two different metals touching each other.
CAFCI is the new improved AFCI The only difference is the CAFCI will additionally protect for Series circuit wiring Arc faults All other functions are the same. NOTE GFCI breakers perform a different function than AFCI or CAFCI
Go to this ge website for full details and explanation GE arc fault breaker technology does allow use for circuit with shared neutral http://apps.geindustrial.com
No it will not fit the cutler hammer panel box
Not enough information to answer this question If vanity outlet is within 5 ft of a water source it will need to be gfci protected The breaker must always be equal to or rated for the lightest wire gauge used in that circuit
Yes, it is UL listed for GE Power Mark Gold load centers.