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Square D - HOM115CAFIC Homeline Circuit Breaker, 15-Amp, 120V, 1-Pole, CAFCI, Plug-In Mount

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$46.71

$ 24 .99 $24.99

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About this item

  • Homeline 15 Amp single-pole Combination AFCI circuit breaker
  • Plug-on design, easy to install
  • Compatible with Homeline load centers and CSED devices
  • 120/240 Vac


Square D - HOM115CAFIC Homeline Circuit Breaker, 15-Amp, 120V, 1-Pole, CAFCI, Plug-In Mount


Joanie Salisbury
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
We had to order fuses they came on time and we’re good quality.
Charles Marano
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
The combination arc and gfci fault doesn’t seem to work with a pool pump did some research and apparently arc faults don’t like to work with any type motors as the start up trips the breakerAfter consulting with an electrician it may just be a connection problem
C.J.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
Installed yesterday in about 15 minutes- works great!!
Pc
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2023
Met my requirements and quick delivery.
Gene K
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023
These worked very well, and they were so much cheaper than if I had bought them from the local lumber store, I needed six so it was worth waiting a day or two.
Sourdo
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022
When I built my home in 2010 I used the old style breakers. Up until recently , arc fault breakers are required for any bedrooms since 2002. These were a tight fit, but I got them installed and they are working. As we are selling our home, I needed to remedy this. I saved $10 each for these over what I could buy local, and the shipping was very fast.Remember, you have to use the same neutral wire that runs with the hot wire, both of these wires will connect to these breakers. Shared neutrals will cause issues. I had to dig in there to trace the correct neutral with the hot wire.These can be difficult to install. I found removing the opposite breaker helped on the side I had the main power wires run in, that wire group made it real tight. Also pre connect the neutral and hot wire to the breaker before installing, you'll never get a screwdriver nor your fingers in there otherwise. Then slip it in there. The coiled white wire connects to the common neutral buss.
Constant
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2022
Everything is good
TKK
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2022
Received the correct product on time. Expensive but competitively priced and difficult to install by the nature of the product.
Carly
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2021
Bought a house with aluminum wiring. My dad installed these for me to keep me safe. And they work great! No problems with installation, quality is great. There was a little mixup with quantities (I ordered a couple 15s and a couple 20s from this seller, but the quantities of each were switched). They sent me another one of the ones I was missing, plus a little treat! They were easy to work with and quick to respond. I would definitely buy from them again.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2020
These HOMELINE breakers are not approved for use in Canada. The do not have a Canada approval seal.
Matt and Rosie
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2020
These do not fit Square D, save your money. The seller does not offer a full refund either. They will try to keep 30 percentI wish I could select negative stars
Escéptico
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2015
Five stars because of the price and it meets the requirement. And it's a Square D Homeline item, which is just about all that we use for residential panels. A local electrical supply house charges over $60 for the same item, and Amazon provided these for $32 each. I would have bought several more if they had been in stock. Now, if you want a safety engineer's assessment of the practical value (aside from meeting a stupid feature of the 2014 NEC/NFPA 70) then it's hard to justify the additional expense for the miniscule potential safety value of arc-flash protection. But that's not why we buy and use these. We install these because the Authority Having Jurisdiction (the Big Nanny) says we have to. No cost-benefit analysis, just autocracy and the irresponsible nature of the NFPA. That's why your power center costs went from about $100 about 6 years ago to about $700 now. End of rant.
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