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Your cart is empty.15a, 1 pole, type CH, combo arc fault circuit breaker, with trip flag indicator. Manufactured in china.
Jen H.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
Returned
Levy Harris
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
Works just as it should, and glad it was available online. This breaker is hard to find in store.
B2
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
Needed to replace a wrong sized non-gfi breaker. Amazon was way cheaper than my local big box store. Easy to install. Works perfect.
New England Yankee
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023
Breakers wear out. In this case, I had a mechanical failure with an older CH breaker and replaced it with this equivalent. Perfect fit and works fine. As these are combo breakers, they are pricey, but this is one of the better prices I saw with reasonable delivery.
Jaime del Valle
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2023
It works pretty well, but was all scratched so that’s why it looks like secondhand or used
A. Product Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2020
It’s a circuit breaker... let’s not over think that. The important detail is that it’s an Arc Fault breaker. Having these would have prevented two house fires in our town in the last few years. Both houses were total losses. One life was lost.They are expensive, and a vacuum cleaner may cause them to trip because the electric motor can arc when it is started. Depending on your area they may be required in new construction. I’m slowly replacing the circuits to bedrooms with this kind of breaker to follow code updates.You will have to find and attached both the hot and neutral wires, just like a GFCI breaker.The install is not technically difficult, it requires using wisdom to be safe while you work in the panel. YouTube can teach you how. Watch a few to get the idea.Update: Another user in the questions section answered that model CHFAFGF115 is a dual purpose Arc and Ground Fault breaker. Thank you for the pointer! The dual protection model would be a good model to consider if you are replacing a breaker. At present it's about $2 more and certainly would be a good call for any interior location which potentially has water risks nearby. The one place I would hesitate is where you expect heavy motor usage... shop tools, large blenders, vacuums. I don't know how good the Arc Fault breakers are becoming at tripping correctly for real problems but not nuisance tripping for electrical motors.And if you are really confused, call an electrician!
Mikelabau
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2019
Fits as it should and was a lot less expensive than calling an electrician. This breaker was also $20 less than what Lowe's was charging.
Ralph B
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2019
These breakers are sturdy and fit Cutler Hammer boxes perfectly. Easy installation, but follow instructions carefully for safety. Plug-and-play. A solid quality product.
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