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Brand | Square D | Square D | GE | Square D |
Name | Homeline 50 Amp 2-Pole GFCI Circuit Breaker | Homeline 20 Amp 2-Pole GFCI Circuit Breaker - Clear Packaging | 50 Amp Double Pole Ground Fault Breaker with Self-Test | QO 50 Amp 2-Pole GFCI Breaker |
Price | $9400 | $10400 | $10999 | $13247 |
Ratings | (989) | (989) | (156) | (690) |
Breaker Type | Double Pole | Double Pole | Double Pole | Double Pole |
Interruption Type | GFCI | GFCI | GFCI | GFCI |
Maximum Amperage (amps) | 50 | 20 | 50 | 50 |
Pack Size | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Power Distribution Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | Trip Indicator |
Mounting Type | Plug-On | Plug-On | Plug-On | Pig Tail |
Product Weight (lb.) | 1.27 | 1.16 | .858 | 0.9 |
Voltage (volts) | 120/240 | 120/240 | 240 | 120/240 |
Electrical Product Type | Breaker | Breaker | Breaker | Breaker |
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Brand | Square D | Square D | GE | Square D |
Name | Homeline 50 Amp 2-Pole GFCI Circuit Breaker | Homeline 20 Amp 2-Pole GFCI Circuit Breaker - Clear Packaging | 50 Amp Double Pole Ground Fault Breaker with Self-Test | QO 50 Amp 2-Pole GFCI Breaker |
Price | $9400 | $10400 | $10999 | $13247 |
Ratings | (989) | (989) | (156) | (690) |
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No, this is not an AFCI breaker and really am not quite sure why you would even suspect it could be.
You rate the service and then select the proper breaker. Review the specs for your device before selecting the breaker
Each space allows for the installation of a single pole breaker, 24 spaces will allow for 24 single pole breakers or 24 sources of power. Also a double pole breaker will take two spaces.
Yes but is has to be in the last position in your 200 amp main.
No, #8 is the largest size wire this breaker will accept.
Read the name plate info on the unit. That will give how many amps the unit draws and then talk to Home Depot about wire and breaker size.
Hello Joe, Homeline breakers are only UL listed an tested to be used on Homeline load centers. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care.
30 amps per pole at 120 volts or 30 amps at 240 volt.
Each pole is 120 volts. If you only use one pole, your voltage will only be 120 volts with ground.
Yes, this breaker will work in any Square D Homeline panel.