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ABB Q-Line® THQL2120GFT 20A Double Pole Circuit Breaker • 20 Amp Double Pole Ground Fault Breaker with Self-Test • 120/240 VAC 2-Pole GFCI Breaker • Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

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  • ENHANCED SAFETY FOR CRITICAL AREAS – The ABB THQL2120GFT 20-amp breaker provides outstanding protection against ground faults, making it perfect for use in bathrooms, kitchens, garages, and outdoor areas. This 2-pole circuit breaker quickly cuts off power when a ground fault is detected, ensuring the safety of your electrical systems and preventing potential hazards.
  • ROBUST AND DURABLE CONSTRUCTION – Crafted from premium materials, this GFCI breaker boasts superior durability and longevity. Its sturdy build meets rigorous industry standards, delivering reliable performance and protection for residential and commercial electrical systems.
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION AND VERSATILE USE – The double pole circuit breaker, labeled THQL2120GFT, is designed for easy plug-in installation, reducing the complexity of setup for both new constructions and replacement projects. This versatile 20-amp breaker is perfect for various environments, providing dependable protection wherever needed.
  • ADVANCED GFCI TECHNOLOGY WITH SELF-TEST – This breaker features advanced ground fault circuit interrupter technology with an integrated self-test function. It automatically tests itself to ensure it functions correctly, providing an added layer of safety and compliance with the latest NEC requirements.
  • ABB: LEADING INNOVATION AND QUALITY – In 2018, ABB acquired GE Industrial Solutions. All GE electrical distribution products for residential use are now ABB. The ABB Group is dedicated to providing innovative and high-quality electrical solutions. Our products are designed to meet the highest safety, reliability, and efficiency standards.


ABB THQL2120GFT

  • For your safety, it is crucial to purchase only genuine, ABB-manufactured electrical products (inclusive of those branded GE or GE by ABB and now manufactured by ABB). Counterfeit and non-authentic products may fail to meet safety standards, putting you at risk. To ensure you receive safe, reliable products, check the product description and photos and verify that the product is described as an ABB, GE, or GE by ABB product and has labels with an ABB, GE, or GE by ABB logo. Please also check the product description to see if the product has been certified by third-party certification bodies such as UL, IC and/or Intertek.
  • ABB acquired GE's Industrial Solutions business in 2018 and continues to manufacture GE, GE by ABB, and ABB branded products under a license from GE.
  • For warranty information, please contact the manufacturer's customer service directly. You may also be able to find warranty information on the manufacturer's website.

SGMilkman
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
I knew these had to be tested before being resold, so I have high confidence they will work just like new ones would. So far so good…and this is for a metal out-building so no major concerns over fire safety since this isn’t an actual dwelling.
SGMilkman
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
I knew these had to be tested before being resold, so I have high confidence they will work just like new ones would. So far so good…and this is for a metal out-building so no major concerns over fire safety since this isn’t an actual dwelling.
Coronto
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Replaced my 20 amp breaker for my early 2000’s Hotsprings Grandee that kept tripping randomly. Fixed my issue. My only complaint is that the throw lever has no amperage marking. I’ll solve that with a label
Coronto
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Replaced my 20 amp breaker for my early 2000’s Hotsprings Grandee that kept tripping randomly. Fixed my issue. My only complaint is that the throw lever has no amperage marking. I’ll solve that with a label
Joe E. Consumer
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
This will be the 3rd breaker I've had to replace in my pool filter panel in the last 9 years. The pool guy says that the Florida coastal air and heat tend to make the material porous as time goes on, causing the material to actually absorb moisture and cause failure. This one is made of the same material, but feels a but more solid. We will see!.
Joe E. Consumer
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
This will be the 3rd breaker I've had to replace in my pool filter panel in the last 9 years. The pool guy says that the Florida coastal air and heat tend to make the material porous as time goes on, causing the material to actually absorb moisture and cause failure. This one is made of the same material, but feels a but more solid. We will see!.
Travis
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
Great
Travis
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
Great
RD
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
Easy to install.
RD
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
Easy to install.
C Joseph Kochik
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023
Easy to install
C Joseph Kochik
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023
Easy to install
gfisch
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020
Mine was defective! After wiring up, both poles were hot, but devices on the circuit didn't work. Took a measurement and the voltage between the poles was near zero. Somehow both poles were on the same leg of the circuit and essentially 0V instead of 240V. Then tested the GFCI and it just continued to make a clicking noise but not didn't trip. Packaging was strange too, in a cardboard box while others I have ordered were in plastic blister packs. Wouldn't trust this here.
gfisch
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020
Mine was defective! After wiring up, both poles were hot, but devices on the circuit didn't work. Took a measurement and the voltage between the poles was near zero. Somehow both poles were on the same leg of the circuit and essentially 0V instead of 240V. Then tested the GFCI and it just continued to make a clicking noise but not didn't trip. Packaging was strange too, in a cardboard box while others I have ordered were in plastic blister packs. Wouldn't trust this here.
Gerald Schwesinger
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2019
Delivery was timely ... product was exactly what was needed!!!Although its not rocket science to put a breaker in, if you're not an electrician, there are some things you need to know before making purchase ...- know the circuit breaker panel manufacturer to insure you get the right breaker- know and understand the different parts of the breaker and the panel- there are different types of breakers for each manufacturer ... make sure you have the right type of breaker that will fit on the bus
Gerald Schwesinger
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2019
Delivery was timely ... product was exactly what was needed!!!Although its not rocket science to put a breaker in, if you're not an electrician, there are some things you need to know before making purchase ...- know the circuit breaker panel manufacturer to insure you get the right breaker- know and understand the different parts of the breaker and the panel- there are different types of breakers for each manufacturer ... make sure you have the right type of breaker that will fit on the bus
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