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Brand | Square D | Square D | Square D | Square D |
Name | QO 50 Amp 2-Pole Circuit Breaker | Homeline 50 Amp 2-Pole Circuit Breaker (3-Pack) | Homeline 40 Amp 2-Pole Circuit Breaker (3-Pack) | QO 50 Amp 2-Pole Circuit Breaker (3-Pack) |
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Ratings | (762) | (1093) | (1093) | (761) |
Interruption Type | Standard Trip | Standard Trip | Standard Trip | Standard Trip |
Breaker Type | Double Pole | Double Pole | Double Pole | Double Pole |
Pack Size | 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Maximum Amperage (amps) | 50 | 50 | 40 | 50 |
Power Distribution Features | Trip Indicator | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | Trip Indicator |
Voltage (volts) | 120/240 | 120/240 | 120/240 | 120/240 |
Mounting Type | Plug-On | Plug-On | Plug-On | Plug-On |
Product Weight (lb.) | 0.61 | 0.7 | 0.7 | 0.61 |
Electrical Product Type | Breaker | Breaker | Breaker | Breaker |
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Brand | Square D | Square D | Square D | Square D |
Name | QO 50 Amp 2-Pole Circuit Breaker | Homeline 50 Amp 2-Pole Circuit Breaker (3-Pack) | Homeline 40 Amp 2-Pole Circuit Breaker (3-Pack) | QO 50 Amp 2-Pole Circuit Breaker (3-Pack) |
Price | ||||
Ratings | (762) | (1093) | (1093) | (761) |
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Maximum Amperage (amps) | ||||
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I think it will. Their physical shape appears to be indentical. “Homeline breakers are made to fit in most interchangeable panels”. There is an Eaton doc that says they are interchangeable.
No. You can only use HOM250GFICP in HOM Square-D load centers. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care.
Yes it is. When it trips the lever/switch will be halfway between on and off. Just flip it all the way off first and then flip it on.
Call your local Square D distributor, they have them.
I would guess no. This breaker is type HOM, while the Challenger is type C. While there's an outside chance that it could fit in your panel, you should always use the type of breaker that's called for by the panel manufacturer. There should be a sticker or decal in the breaker panel that says what type of breakers should be used.
Yes, you are going down on the required amperage, your wire is larger than required, so in wiring, bigger is better. But be careful changing out the breaker. Electricity bites back, if you not careful
Absolutely!
Hello, If you have a 120V application, the ideal is to use a single pole breaker like HOM125CP. But, you can use the HOM225CP and connect the circuit to one leg of the double pole breaker. Just verify with your local inspector and follow your local NEC code requirements. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care.
Great price and delivery time line.
Hello Manny, This is a 2 pole 30A plug on neutral breaker. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care.