Engineered for value, Square D's Homeline series offers a range of affordable and durable power distribution products.
Thermal-Magnetic circuit breakers provide overload and short-circuit protection for the entire circuit, including the home run.
Our Homeline circuit breakers are designed to be 1 in. per pole space.
Homeline standard circuit breakers are available from 15-125 Amps to fit your electrical needs.
Use one load center space with single-pole breakers and two spaces with 2-pole breakers.
Handle clamps, ties and padlock attachments are available for use with Homeline breakers.
Product Depth (in.) | 2.98 in | Product Height (in.) | 3.13 in |
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Product Width (in.) | 1 in |
Breaker Type | Tandem | Electrical Product Type | Breaker |
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Interruption Type | Standard Trip | Maximum Amperage (A) | 20 |
Mounting Type | Plug-On | Number of Poles | 1 |
Pack Size | 1 | Power Distribution Features | No Additional Features |
Product Weight (lb.) | 0.43 lb | Returnable | 90-Day |
Voltage (V) | 120/240 |
Certifications and Listings | UL Listed | Manufacturer Warranty | Square D warrants its branch circuit breakers to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal care and proper usage in a residential installation, for the lifetime of the Homeline load center in which it is installed. |
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A: Hi LeoH, Unfortunately no. Each manufacturer has it's own UL listings for their specific products based on their specific product line and their specific combination of products. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care
A: depends if your looking for homeline or QO.
A: Probably not nothing i have seen shows that Square D and Bryant breakers are swappable, many others will swap see this https://www.thepowerall.com/what-breakers-work-with-bryant-panel/#:~:text=However%2C%20there%20are%20still%20a,Breaker%20that%20bought%20out%20Bryant. This has a chart from Eaton which I believe tool over Bryant. https://trcsupport.eaton.com/Residential-Distribution/Loadcenters-Resi-Breakers/1079457511/What-Breakers-to-use-in-a-BR-load-center-where-the-bus-is-without-the-notch.htm One note if you are not qualified do NOT replace or install breakers in a panel. There is a lot to consider besides the model number or if it fits.
A: Direct replacement is Eaton BR breaker
A: As long as its the same either a home line style or QO.
A: You can use a 15/20amp breaker in place of the 15/15 amp breaker you currently have but only if you change the wire size for the 20 amp side with 12 or 10 AGW wire. Your current breaker will most likely have 14 AGW which will not meet code requirements for safety.
A: Only if the wire is #12 that will go on the 20 amp breaker
A: You could since you would be reducing the current allowed. Do you know if there are any 20 amp outlets on that circuit, if so you would want to replace them with 15 amp outlets.
A: Hi dave, Yes, if your actual breaker is the same mount type as the HOMT1520CP, you can use it. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care
A: HOMT3020CP is a HOM tandem breaker. It has a 30A 120VAC circuit and a 20A 120VAC circuit. You can only install it in HOM load centers that are rated for tandem breakers. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care.
A: Unfortunately, we don't offer a HOMT 30A, 30A tandem breaker. Only 30A 20A HOMT3020. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care.
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current product | |||
Maximum Amperage (A) | |||
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20 | 15 | 20 | 20 |
Power Distribution Features | |||
No Additional Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features |
Product Width (in.) | |||
1 in | 0.98 in | 1 in | 0.98 in |
Interruption Type | |||
Standard Trip | Standard Trip | Standard Trip | Standard Trip |
Mounting Type | |||
Plug-On | Plug-On | Bolt On | Plug-On |
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