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The Square D QO115PCAFI is a 15-Amp single-pole plug-on neutral combination AFCI circuit breaker designed for quick installation and optimal performance. Its innovative design reduces connections, making it compatible exclusively with QO plug-on neutral load centers. Rated for 120V and 10,000 AIR, this circuit breaker is ANSI certified and UL listed, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
T**N
Worked fo my project, great price
Needed this for a job and this was a much beter price for the same thing at a big box store
R**S
Great and easy to use product!
Like the non-pigtail that worked for my panel. Very neat and orderly looking under the panel cover. Easy to install and easy to test!
G**J
Upgrading to a new panel
Received the items in their original unopened packaging. Very good price for something that can prevent a fire in your home.
K**B
I goofed
This would have been easy to install, and it would have been a nice value.... however, I screwed up and ordered the wrong product. The good news is that the return process was quick and simple.
J**N
Big fan of Square D breakers - no exception with this model, esp with plug-on neutral
I upgraded the load center in our new house with a 200A Square D center that accepts breakers with plug-on neutrals. Since I used Square D CAFCI and GFCI/CAFCI on EVERY circuit in the LC, the plug-on neutral results in less wiring and a much neater panel. Between the plug-on neutral and the "tripped" flag, they are just about as good as a breaker can be.
I**N
Would buy from this seller again.
Product received was exactly what was ordered and worked perfectly.
R**W
So Far So Great
Building a retirement home and suddenly discovering that to meet NEC code my budget for breakers went from about $300 (30 @ $10/ea.) to about $1260 (30 @ $42/ea. a with bulk discount) was not great and meant postponing other smaller parts of the project, we are trying to not use credit. Finding these were a BIG deal at about $28 ea. or $840 for 30. (I am being a little generic as the home requires both 15 and 20 amp AFCI breakers, and wet areas require AFCI/GFI breakers.)Total number of breakers not counting Cooling/Heating systems, stove, dryer, etc. is about 30 AFCI breakers.)Note that they still sell non-AFCI breakers as NEC allows them in businesses, but not homes.I bought 3, 15 amp AFCIs from Home Depot and 3 from Amz and compared them. I could not find anything that made me doubt these were authentic, but I am still keeping an eye on them and will update if these do not perform as well as their more expensive non-Amazon versions. Cheers.
J**N
Top qualiity circuit breakers.
As new codes are requiring these type of breakers, get the best and avoid issues.
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