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SIEMENS QF260A 60 Amp, 2 Pole, 120/240V Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter with Self Test Feature

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$104.56

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About this item

  • Double pole, 60 Amp, type QPF2 GFCI Circuit Breaker
  • 10,000 AIC interrupting rating
  • Includes self-test as required by UL 943 as an added safety feature
  • Suitable for a variety of construction applications including spas, hot tubs, kitchens, bathrooms, etc.
  • Provides class A GFCI protection
  • Compatible with Siemens load centers rated to accept QPF type breakers


Siemens GFCI circuit breakers are UL Listed and CSA Certified as Class A devices. These circuit breakers offer the new Self-Test and Lockout feature as required by UL 943, enabling the GFCI 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 fault. Compatible with Siemens load centers rated to accept QPF type breakers. Note: A load neutral is not required on the circuit. However, the white line neutral (pigtail) must be connected to the panel neutral for the device to function.


Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2025
Good
S. Stout
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Loved that the new breaker got my EV charger back up and charging
David R. Harloff
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
Everything was fine. Needed to replace the breaker on our hot tub. Price was comparable to Home Depot.
Scott Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
It was very hard to find a GFI 60a 240v breaker, and was so happy to find this one! Fits the breaker box correctly, and works good.
JT
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
Used to replace a faulty/cheap 60A hot tub breaker that would trip every couple days. So far so good!
punkybear
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
Perfect for my Siemens panel. This breaker is an awesome replacement for the standard breakers in your electric box. It is standard width of a 2 pole breaker, however; it is longer on the side where the wires go into it. Making sure all the DIYers know that just in case they need to know specifically how or if it will fit correctly. Perfect breaker for a hot tub. That’s what we plan to use it for.
Martin Blitz
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
I had a 60 amp breaker that kept tripping daily. Replaced with this. Works great and a great price.
Mathieu Nadeau
Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2024
L’annonce disait 60 A et le disjoncteur reçu nlest que de 40.
kinga rzepczyk
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2024
Works perfect
James Cook
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2024
Legit Siemens breaker, installed in my resi panel for a hot tub, worked perfect
Scott A. S.
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2022
The only thing I dislike about the circuit breaker is the cost but you can say that about anything these days.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2022
I recently hooked up a 400 gallon, 8-seater spa (BeachComber 750, Balboa main board) that requires a 48A circuit (240V 3-wire) to this breaker. If you have an old GE panel like me, you probably won't find a 60A GFCI GE breaker anywhere. You also won't find an outdoor spa disconnect box rated for 60A with an isolated neutral bus bar at Lowe's or Home Depot. My final solution was to use this breaker in my GE panel and creatively connect and isolate the neutral wires inside a 60A AC disconnect box outside near the spa.This breaker will fit in GE panel. Yes, it does cover up the neutral bus bar (see picture) but it mounts just fine on the stab type connectors. I hope this helps!
Joe
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2018
I was installing a hot tub for a guy and the hot tub place sent out an external breaker box with the breaker. The panel was installed in the drywall so it would have been a pain to run a wire out then back into the drywall and have it look clean. The solution was a breaker in the panel but the stores want an arm and a leg for it. This was a much better price than anywhere that I checked for the same item. Thanks!
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