SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
15a SP GFCI BREAKER-CLAM PAK SQUARE D HOMELINE GROUND FAULT
Aisle Number: 45
Bin Number: 01
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Square D Homeline 15-Amp Single-Pole Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Circuit Breaker
Schneider Electric (Square D), HOM115GFICP, 15 Amps, 120/240 Volts, Single-phase, Single-pole, Plug-in mount, Provides long-time and instantaneous protection, with a 10 kA breaking capacity and Class A ground fault protection (trips at 6 milliamperes or more), Height: 3.13 inches, Width: 1 inch, Depth: 2.98 inches, UL Listed, This circuit breaker is designed for residential installations and provides both thermal magnetic and electronic trip units for comprehensive circuit protection. It is suitable for use in Homeline load centers and is engineered for fast installation and superior circuit protection.
Schneider Electric (Square D), HOM115GFICP, 15 Amps, 120/240 Volts, Single-phase, Single-pole, Plug-in mount, Provides long-time and instantaneous protection, with a 10 kA breaking capacity and Class A ground fault protection (trips at 6 milliamperes or more), Height: 3.13 inches, Width: 1 inch, Depth: 2.98 inches, UL Listed, This circuit breaker is designed for residential installations and provides both thermal magnetic and electronic trip units for comprehensive circuit protection. It is suitable for use in Homeline load centers and is engineered for fast installation and superior circuit protection.
UPCiteMDB Info (Beta: please contact us for the most up-to-date information):
Title: Square D HOM115GFICP Single Pole Ground Fault Circuit Breaker 15 Amp
Barcode: 047569071096
Size/Weight: 15 / 1.8 Pounds
Description: GFCI circuit breaker offers protection of entire branch circuits where damp-location shock hazards may exist as well as Class A overload and short-circuit protection. Class A denotes a GFCI that will trip when a fault current to ground is 5 milliamperes or more. Yellow push to test button. CSA approved. Rated 10 000 AIR and 120/240 VAC.


