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The Square D HOM220CAFIC Homeline Circuit Breaker is a 20-Amp, 120V, 2-pole AFCI breaker designed for easy plug-in installation. It is compatible with all Homeline load centers and is ANSI certified and UL listed, ensuring reliable protection against electrical hazards.
Brand | Schneider Electric |
Current Rating | 20 Amps |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Circuit Breaker Type | AFCI |
Mounting Type | Plug-In Mount |
Number Of Poles | 2 |
UPC | 785901400783 |
Manufacturer | Square D by Schneider Electric |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00785901400783 |
Part Number | HOM220CAFIC |
Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.13 x 2 x 2.98 inches |
Item model number | HOM220CAFIC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Copper |
Amperage Capacity | 20 Amps |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Circuit Breaker |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**.
Also works with 240v
Labelled with a diagram for 2 120v circuits, but also works with a single 240v circuit with 2 poles. Pricey but nice.
R**N
Easy to install
Is working as it is suppose to.
B**I
Finally What I Needed
This is the breaker that I needed for house built in the 50's.
A**R
Works with 120/240v panels
Works great for 120/240 panels
R**R
high quality
it was a bit too expensive
M**B
NOT FOR 208 VOLT Y
The actual breaker has a sticker on the front saying it is not rated for 208 volt Y systems. Keep this in mind if you are using in an apartment or condominium unit.
N**V
Right part for the job. 220 GFCI
Worked great, and made my electrical inspector happy enough to "PASS" the outside temp. power pole for my construction site.
J**L
Expensive, but work very well
These AFCI breakers are expensive, like 10 times more than a standard breaker. But, what can you do -- code requires them. I'm sure these manufacturers are loving the code requirements; your wallet might not enjoy them as much. All of that said, they're easy to install and haven't had any issues with them yet (11 circuits run with these breakers and not a single faulty trip). I guess it gives a little added comfort, too, that your wiring is good, neutrals and grounds are properly separated and a fire won't break out if there's an arc.Just wish the cost was a little more reasonable.
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