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Your cart is empty.20 Amp, 2-Pole, Type BR Combination Fireguard/Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter, 10 kAIC, 1
Luis Arredondo
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
Tuve que leer las opiniones antes de comprar, es el que trae sticker verde, con cable de neutral, tipo BR, buen precio y llego al día siguiente, muy bien!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
One pole of the this breaker completely stopped working randomly and lost power to one leg of the circuit. Reset the breaker multiple times and that one pole was still dead. The test button on the dead side did nothing and when I pressed the test button on the good side the breaker didn't trip and let out a horrible buzzing noise. Replaced with a conventional two pole 20 amp I had stashed away (20 years old) and now the circuit works fine. I know breakers will go bad with age but this one died within a year.
Michele
Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2023
Poor customer service when returning this item.
Vee Courtney
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2021
Had to place BRL220CAF above location of neutral bar and cut off vertical plastic post (circled in red in attached pics) that holds a neutral bar in place. Now I can install my 15a 240v sauna since I changed the 15a 120v circuit breaker to the BRL220CAF and changed a receptacle from 15a 120v to NEMA 6-15.
Mauricio Caicedo
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2021
I had to fin a 20 amp doble pole arc fault breaker, but it also had to be Eaton, this was the only available…. It’s bigger than the latest of these I’ve seen, so I guess it’s a shortage issue and this is from an old stock…Works perfect though…
UMD
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2020
I installed two of these today in my home. Here are some tips before you order.1. A good use for this item is when two circuits share a common neutral wire. It can also be used to protect 220 V two-gang circuits. Unfortunately it does not have any fault indicator lights.2. These are nearly twice as wide as normal breakers (and, of course, twice as high). This takes up valuable space inside the breaker box.3. The three set screws are slotted, which is less convenient than the normal square drives. The set screw and wire port for the neutral wire is hard to access.4. Any sort of trip (overcurrent, AFCI, or test button) on either circuit will trip both circuits.I like the AFCI aspect, so even knowing what I learned today I would buy these again.
Nolan
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2020
This exactly what I wanted. Dont let the seller's outdated picture fool you. These are new and have the green labeling not the yellow, which is in the picture. These showed up lighting fast!
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2019
Works really and no issues.
Mike from Florida
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2018
Fast shipping and it worked perfect. Can’t find these at local big box hardware stores. Was surprised they were not available local as the arc fault breakers are required by code for almost all interior circuits.Again fast shipping and exactly what I needed.
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