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AFCI breakers are now required for most circuits on all houses, so this combination AFCI/GFI breaker is a great replacement for standard breakers. This unit has a plug on neutral. They help the inside of the panel look a little less cluttered because they only need the neutral to go to the breaker, and they don't have a pigtail. This is perfect breaker to keep the gutter of your electrical box uncluttered.
This is designed to fit a 3/4" breaker slot in a square d qo series panel. New panels have a neutral bar down side, so neutral and hot attach at the breaker. These are rather wide side to side, so the neutral connection needs a long extension on your torque screwdriver to clear panel side. This eliminates 25% of the wires.
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Not everyone likes to purchase breaker for their daily usage, but the siemens 15 amp afci gfci breaker would be an anomoly. This circuit breaker should be installed in a standard residential style load center, and typically the branch circuit it protects will have standard 15a or 20a duplex receptacles downstream. It takes up a single breaker position which is better than some other brands that occupy two spaces even though only handling a 120v branch circuit. It provides combined arc-fault and overcurrent protection. It is easy to install and works great.
The AFCI is intended to prevent fire from arcs. It is suitable for a variety of construction applications. It is a standard breaker size and not a thin breaker.
Why We Like This:
Available in 1-pole (15-30 amps) and 2-pole (15-60 amps) through 60 amp rating
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Gfcis protect against electrical shock that result from ground faults
Extra piece of white wire to install it into the panel