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The Square D QO115DFC is a 15 Amp single-pole circuit breaker that combines CAFCI and GFCI technology for enhanced safety. Its plug-on design ensures easy installation, while compatibility with QO load centers makes it a versatile choice for any electrical project. Rated at 120 VAC and 10,000 AIR, this breaker is both ANSI certified and UL listed, guaranteeing top-notch performance and reliability.
A**R
Good product
Good price, worked well.
H**Y
Better Price
Same quality as the big box stores but at a better price.
O**R
My old house will meet current electric code!
I am installing these safety devices on many circuits. I feared that I might get some "false alarms" ie breakers tripping when they are not supposed to. So far no problem. Covering much of whole house will eventually cost me several hundred dollars. I am looking at this as an investment in safety.
R**D
Best value around
Can't beat the price, top quality product and easy to install
J**H
I have no reason to believe that there is anything ...
I have no reason to believe that there is anything wrong with this item, but we have been getting occasional nuisance trips. I suppose it is due to this being a CAFCI, so it has the GFCI rating of 5mA ground fault, while the breaker I had in there before was an AFCI, which is rated at 50mA. I did the swap thinking I was "upgrading", but in the end, the nuisance trips are a bit of a hassle, thus the four stars. It seems that the basis of how/why it trips needs to be adjusted somewhat.
S**S
Provides arc flash and ground fault protection.
This breaker only fits a Square D QO panel. A very good breaker at a very good price. It shipped very quickly.
J**F
Great breaker for a great price!
I used this breaker to install a dedicated circuit for my refrigerator in my Square D Q0 panel and have no complaints, the breaker was easy to install and works as intended. It was a great price compared to my local hardware stores too.
M**B
Great product for the money
This was recommended by electrical inspector. Eliminates the need for a GFI downstream. Very good if you’re gonna have receptacles that could possibly get exposed to water .
S**A
Square D Combo CAFCI and GFCI breakers are highly recommended - details below
The Square D by Schneider Electric QO 15 and 20 Amp Single-Pole Dual Function (CAFCI and GFCI) Circuit Breakers are fantastic! They work MUCH better than first generation Arc Fault breakers which would trip whenever you started a brushed motor (drill, vacuum, etc.). They reportedly have a two second arc fault delay before tripping, and I have not experienced any tripping from equipment of any kind.Combining both the CAFCI and GFCI in one breaker is brilliant. It save substantial cost where both features are required, and gives peace of mind on older house circuits with old wiring.Can also be used for older non-grounded circuits, but do your own homework on this one or consult your electrician. It does provide a non-grounded GFCI circuit, which is also reportedly CAFCI protected as well. There are mixed opinions on non-grounded GFCI circuits, and level of protection it offers, but it does work.If you retrofit with these breakers, and experience tripping, there is likely an neutral issue or a reversed hot and neutral somewhere in your system. For the DIY crowd, get a circuit analyzer such as a Mastech MS5908A (or the more expensive Extech CT70 or Ideal Industries 61-164). Even if one of the inexpensive 3 light plug style indicators says that the circuit is wired correctly, it still may not be. Only a true Circuit Analyzer can find certain issues wiring. Circuit Testers also can check wiring % amperage loss under various loads, voltage drops under load, GFCI trip times and currents, peak voltages, line frequencies (Hz), impedance - live to neutral, neutral to ground voltage, and a host of information that can make trouble shooting SO much easier. It can also give you peace of mind by measuring voltage drops on a circuit are within code (typically 5%), and not overloaded. Circuit Analyzers are really worth having if you do wiring. Back to breakers...PROS:- Regular over current + both CAFCI and GFCI protection (three functions - even though they call them dual function) in one breaker!- Very little cost increase over a CAFCI or GFCI only breaker.- No nuisance tripping as in the past with Arc Fault breakers- Available in 15 and 20 amp versions availableCONS:- Cost... these things are EXPENSIVE when you start putting them on each circuit.- Breakers are physically quite long, and may not fit in all slots of a Square D box. I had interference issues with the plastic insulation separators near the neutral bar at the top two slots on each side of the panel. No big deal.- All downstream neutrals must be segregated to that breaker only, and can not be attached as common neutrals with a different breaker. This can cause tripping if old circuit neutrals are wired incorrectly. But please ask your electrician about these details or use a circuit analyzer to test for underlying issues ...
D**M
breaker
bon produit 1 semaine de livraison
W**L
Arc Fault breakers
Came in good condition and it works great plus very good price
R**C
8 years on
Works no false trips, test as required occasionally. I’m not sold on the 2 pole afci versions though. This is a pigtail version not neutral plug on.
F**K
Satisfait
Le produit correspond parfaitement à ce que je voulais
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