Q:Is this breaker compatible with square D qoc30uf?
by|May 22, 2023
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A: Hi,
Yes, QO260CP it is compatible with QO Load Center.
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by|Sep 10, 2023
Q:Will a 1/0 Aluminum fit in the lugs of the breaker?
Or will i need reducers?
by|Apr 26, 2023
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A: Hi,
Yes, the breaker handle from 4 up to 2/0 Al/Cu.
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by|Apr 27, 2023
Q:Is this breaker suitable as the main breaker in the QO 100 Amp 8-Space 16-Circuit Outdoor Main Lug Load Center?
by|Feb 24, 2023
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A: Thomas,
To help you we need to confirm if the catalog number of the load center is QO816L100RBCP.
We recommend to contact us anytime using our chat live https://www.se.com/us/en/work/support/customer-care/contact-schneider-electric.jsp where an agent will be able to give you further assistance on this matter.
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by|Feb 28, 2023
Q:Is this 50 amps Each side? 100 amps total for 240 v?
by|Feb 17, 2023
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A: No. It's 240V 50A. It's good for any loads up to 40A.
by|Feb 18, 2023
A: 50 amps total.
by|Feb 19, 2023
A: Hi,
This breaker is 240V rated, but is 50A MAX for the breaker, you can contact us anytime using our chat live to check your application https://www.se.com/us/en/work/support/customer-care/contact-schneider-electric.jsp where an agent will be able to give you further assistance on this matter.
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by|Feb 20, 2023
A: This breaker is 50 Amp at 120v on each side or 50 Amp at 240 volt not 100 amp.
by|Feb 19, 2023
Q:I have a 50 Amp 2-Pole Brkr in my main box. Can I pull the existing 50 Amp non-GFCI in my main box and replace it with this one?
by|Feb 13, 2023
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A: John,
You just need to verify that your load center is a QO, to install the QO250GFICP.
You can contact us anytime using our chat live https://www.se.com/us/en/work/support/customer-care/contact-schneider-electric.jsp where an agent will be able to give you further assistance on this matter.
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by|Feb 14, 2023
A: Yes if it’s also a QO type breaker, not a home line
by|Feb 13, 2023
Q:Is this the breaker that can used with QOC40UF Square D circuit panel for NEMA 14-50 outlet installation ?
by|Jan 26, 2023
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A: Hello suki,
In order to help you we need to know more information about your application with this product. You can contact us anytime using our chat live https://www.se.com/us/en/work/support/customer-care/contact-schneider-electric.jsp where an agent will be able to give you further assistance on this matter.
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by|Jan 27, 2023
Q:Will this work to supply a 125 amp sub panel
by|Jan 4, 2023
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A: Yes but your 125A sub panel pretty much becomes a 50A sub panel As you cannot safely draw more than 50A or it will trip.
by|Apr 7, 2023
A: Hello Truckfab,
In order to help you we need to know more information about your application with this product. You can contact us anytime using our chat live https://www.se.com/us/en/work/support/customer-care/contact-schneider-electric.jsp where an agent will be able to give you further assistance on this matter.
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by|Jan 6, 2023
Q:What does Kwik-Gard mean for a Square D? Will it fit a QO panel?
by|Nov 23, 2022
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A: Janet,
Qwik-Gard circuit breakers provide overload and short circuit protection, combined with
Class A ground fault protection. Class A denotes a ground fault circuit interrupter that will
trip when a fault current to ground is 6 mA or more, for people protection. Do not connect
to more than 250 feet of load conductor for the total one-way run to prevent nuisance
tripping, and yes, QO breakers works with QO panels.
Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care
by|Mar 13, 2023
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Q:Is circuit breaker Model# QO 260 GFICP compatible with Homeline HOM 612L 100RB panel?
by|Nov 7, 2022
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A: No, if it has "QO" in the name it is for QO panel slots. Homeline is the cheaper panel and the breakers will say they are for Homeline panels in the title and/or description.
by|Mar 25, 2023
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A: Hi,
No, HOM load center only accepts Homeline breakers, the option for your device is HOM250GFI, for homeline there is no option for 60 A, only for QO.
There are two different products are available for hot tube/spa application: QOE250GFINM or HOME250SPA . The QOE250GFINM consists of a QO24L60NRNM (non-metallic) rainproof enclosure and a QO250GFI ground fault circuit interrupter. The QO24L60NRNM is also sold separately for other applications. The HOME250SPA consists of an HOM24L50R (metallic) rainproof enclosure and a HOM250GFI ground fault circuit breaker. The HOM24L50R is not sold separately.
The QO260GFI does not have a load neutral connection and is to be used on 240 Vac, 2 wire applications only. For 3w applications, use the QO260GFI3W.
Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care
by|Nov 18, 2022
Q:Square D - QO220CP QO 20Amp Two-Pole Circuit Breaker
Does each pole support a 20amp circuit? I want to use 12-3 nm wire to create two branch circuits saves on wire and meet code when done correctly.
In other words it's the same as using handle ties?
by|Oct 27, 2022
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A: Hi,
Yes, you are right, and the wire range is:
14–8 Al/Cu
(2) 14–10 Cu
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