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Your cart is empty.Now the new self test & lockout feature enables the dual function circuit breaker to automatically and continuously test itself to ensure that it is working properly. If it is detected that the device has been compromised, the device trips itself and locks out the homeowner from resetting the device, reducing the possibility of the homeowner incorrectly assuming that the device was tripped to prevent a ground/arc fault. This effortless system guarantees that only the best protection is given to your home at all times.
Brad Franke
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Fast delivery. Had a small problem with the first item received being cracked, but it was replaced in 2 days and the new item works perfectly. Very for price for a great item.
Jerome C. Raskaus
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
OK but the plastic is cheap and chipped
Prakash S Patel
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
This 15 Amp Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is a must-have for enhancing electrical safety in your home or workplace. Designed for 120V single-pole circuits, it offers robust protection against ground faults with a 10,000 AIC rating. The self-testing feature ensures consistent performance, giving you peace of mind. Easy to install with a plug-on design, it’s perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor circuits where water exposure is a risk. Dependable and efficient, this GFCI breaker combines safety, convenience, and reliability!
RWW
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Better than at the wall as the whole circuit from box onward is protected. And the price is now close enough to the wall outlet cost. It would be nice if they sad; "GFI" on the breaker but you know how they just love to make electrical stuff obscure.
Jamie
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
This breaker, branded "TLMathus," is supposed to be a QP-style breaker, which was originally developed by Siemens. It is intended to fit Siemens panels, and the description specifically mentions type PL load centers, the model I have. Unfortunately, it does not fit. Not at all. I could not use it. The problem: its retaining slot is supposed to fit over the panel's retaining tab, but the slot is narrower than the tab. I tried to show in my photo how the slot in this breaker is narrower than the slot in a Siemens-brand breaker. You may have to zoom in to see the difference clearly. I exchanged emails with TLMathus, whose brand name appears on this product, and the rep was pleasant and said their staff would look into the improper size of the slot. That didn't help me finish my project, but maybe they will address the problem in their next production run. I ended up buying a genuine Siemens breaker.Another poor choice was black insulation on the neutral pigtail. The NEC requires that insulation on neutral conductors be white or marked with white. So, assuming the breaker actually fit, to conform with the NEC, you would have to get some white electrical tape and wrap it around the neutral pigtail.I would like to point out a design improvement over Siemens QP breakers: it has two conductor clamps for circuit wires, not just one. That allows you to have your hot wires going two different directions from the panel without a wire-nut splice. That can save some effort and make your panel installation neater.
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