15-A 1P Arc Fault Breaker-Each
15-A 1P Arc Fault Breaker-Each
As of January 2002, the Canadian Electrical code requires the use of Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs) in all branch circuits that supply outlets in bedrooms for new residential construction. A few of the typical conditions where arc faults may start include: damaged wires, worn electrical insulation, loose electrical connections, overheated or stressed electrical cords. Detects unintended arc faults, overloads and short circuits. Patented digital technology to provide unequaled protection against electrical fires. Requires 2 spaces in loadcentre. Familiar installation procedure - Installation is similar to that of a ground-fault circuit interrupter. Green push to test button.
Note: for replacement use only, this breaker does not comply with 2015 Canadian code on Combination Arc Fault breakersDetects unintended arc faults, overloads and short circuitsRequires 2 spaces in loadcentreGreen push to test buttonProvides slot/Robertson screwsInstallation is similar to that of a ground-fault circuit interrupter-Width Measurement
1-in
UL Safety Listing
No
Amps(Amps)
15
Circuit Breaker Size
1 inch
Circuit Breaker Type
AFCI
Circuit Breaker Voltage
120
CSA Safety Listing
Yes
ETL Safety Listing
No
Ground Fault Protection
No self test
Interrupting Amp Listing(Amps)
10000
Number of Poles
1
Phase
Single phase (120/240)
Plug-On Neutral
No
Power Capacity
15-amp
Series
NC
Series Name
NC
Surge Protection
No
Type
AFCI
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