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SIEMENS Q250H 50-Amp Double Pole 22kA Type QPH Circuit Breaker, 240 Volts

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About this item

  • Double pole, 50 Amp, 240V type QPH Circuit Breaker
  • 22,000 AIC interrupting rating
  • Siemens type QPH circuit breakers provide easy plug-in connections in Siemens enclosures
  • Compatible with Siemens PL and ES series load centers
  • Use for overload and short-circuit protection of your electrical system


Siemens offers a wide array of thermal-magnetic circuit breakers that are the key element for overload and short-circuit protection of your home's electrical system. To provide additional protection Siemens offers circuit breakers to protect against severe electrical shock or electrocution, mitigate the risk of electrical fires and protect against damaging surges and Voltage spikes. Circuit breakers are intended for switching and protection of your home's wiring from high temperatures caused by excess current higher than the rating of the wire. While thermal-magnetic circuit breakers are the key element for overload and short-circuit protection of your electrical system, there are potentially dangerous conditions that do not involve over current. To ensure the warranty on a Siemens panel is not voided, the use of Siemens breakers is required. Siemens strongly recommends against the use of "used" breakers. The installation of used breakers in a Siemens panel will void the warranty on the panel. Siemens does not sell used breakers and has not approved any 3rd party sellers to do so.


Paige R.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Works great!
Goshamus
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
Not much I can say about a circuit breaker, but as expected from this brand, the quality is very good and fit like a glove. Purchased this to install a Tesla charger. Works great.
Terrie Jean
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
The breaker delivered was broken in two places. Need a refund of this breaker!
Verified User From Canada
Reviewed in Canada on June 21, 2023
The breakers fit the panel with ease. Perfect for use with panel surge protector. We will see how they will hold up during next thunder storm.
Toupin
Reviewed in Canada on May 28, 2022
C’est se que j’avais de besoin pour ma génératrice
Bill
Reviewed in Canada on February 22, 2022
High quality, csa approved. Overpriced but beggars can’t be choosers.
Doug McLean
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2022
This is exactly the circuit breaker that I was looking for and it works perfect.
Treven
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2022
Exactly what I needed
GCS
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2022
This Breaker is a must for EV charge circuits, especially with 40 amp after-market cord sets.Most hardware store supplied breakers are rated 10k amp fail-safe short circuit current. This unit is for industrial use and allows a higher 22k Amp fail-safe current on trip (note the "H" suffix on the model number). THE fringe benefit for EV users is this breaker doesn't get nearly as hot when subjected to hours-long near capacity current draws. I ran my charger 8+ hours at 40 amps and the breaker was only mildly warm to the touch. The old breaker would often hum loudly and got hot enough to be of concern.
T S
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2022
Our range has both a top and bottom oven with normal and convection, and 4 induction burners. While I doubt we'd ever use all at once, better safe than sorry to meet code. This breaker was just what we needed, and at a great price - it was either unavailable locally, or priced in the stratosphere to get it anywhere nearby. Snapped right into our power panel.
Cary
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2022
For a 50 amp breaker using 6-4 wire it wouldn't fit into breaker unless you trim a few strains to make it smaller. The screws are Phillips head instead of Allen head. China junk
john
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2021
great
Bob hammond
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2021
Help a friend upgrade the wiring in the house