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Square D - QO115PCAFI 15-Amp Single-Pole Plug-On Neutral CAFCI Circuit Breaker

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$44.79

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About this item

  • QO 15 Amp single-pole plug-on neutral combination AFCI circuit breaker
  • Innovative neutral connection design leads to fewer connections and faster installation, no pigtails which frees up gutter space
  • Compatible with QO plug-on neutral load centers only
  • Rated for 120 Vic and 10,000 AIR
  • ANSI certified and UL listed with a Limited lifetime warranty


The Square D by Schneider Electric QO 15 Amp Single-Pole Plug-on Neutral Combination Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupting (CAFCI) Circuit Breaker is for use to help protect your wires from arcing faults and is intended for overload and short-circuits protection of your electrical system. Designed for reliability, the QO Plug-on Neutral CAFI Circuit Breaker connects directly to the neutral bar, providing a time and labor-saving installation. QO Plug-on Neutral provides several advantages and among them is fewer connections which lead to faster installation and an innovative neutral jaw eliminates pigtails which in turn frees gutter space. Now standard in all Square D brand CAFCI circuit breakers, Time-Saver Diagnostics provide advanced trip indication technology, helping identify the type of fault that has occurred faster. Time-Saver Diagnostics helps take away the guess work and provides diagnostic assistance by identifying the type of fault that last occurred. It saves money by reducing troubleshooting time, simple to use, accurate and reliable. QO circuit breakers have features no other manufacturer can offer. These types of quality, industry exclusive products keep the Square D brand ahead of the competition and are builders' and electrical contractors' first choice in electrical protection.


Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 27, 2024
Tel qu’attendu
Tony Blackmon
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
Needed this for a job and this was a much beter price for the same thing at a big box store
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2023
Good brand good product not much to say there
M. Mac Phee
Reviewed in Canada on October 3, 2023
When the item arrived the package was so wet the ink had run on the information sheet
GPJ
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023
Received the items in their original unopened packaging. Very good price for something that can prevent a fire in your home.
Ko / JimB
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2021
This would have been easy to install, and it would have been a nice value.... however, I screwed up and ordered the wrong product. The good news is that the return process was quick and simple.
Rob Collins
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2021
Like the non-pigtail that worked for my panel. Very neat and orderly looking under the panel cover. Easy to install and easy to test!
James B Reardon
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021
As new codes are requiring these type of breakers, get the best and avoid issues.
icefishinfun
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2020
Product received was exactly what was ordered and worked perfectly.
vickie
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2020
Does not look like knockoff. Work perfect, no defective. Good price. Saved a LOT.
RW
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2019
Building a retirement home and suddenly discovering that to meet NEC code my budget for breakers went from about $300 (30 @ $10/ea.) to about $1260 (30 @ $42/ea. a with bulk discount) was not great and meant postponing other smaller parts of the project, we are trying to not use credit. Finding these were a BIG deal at about $28 ea. or $840 for 30. (I am being a little generic as the home requires both 15 and 20 amp AFCI breakers, and wet areas require AFCI/GFI breakers.)Total number of breakers not counting Cooling/Heating systems, stove, dryer, etc. is about 30 AFCI breakers.)Note that they still sell non-AFCI breakers as NEC allows them in businesses, but not homes.I bought 3, 15 amp AFCIs from Home Depot and 3 from Amz and compared them. I could not find anything that made me doubt these were authentic, but I am still keeping an eye on them and will update if these do not perform as well as their more expensive non-Amazon versions. Cheers.
James W. Allison
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2019
I upgraded the load center in our new house with a 200A Square D center that accepts breakers with plug-on neutrals. Since I used Square D CAFCI and GFCI/CAFCI on EVERY circuit in the LC, the plug-on neutral results in less wiring and a much neater panel. Between the plug-on neutral and the "tripped" flag, they are just about as good as a breaker can be.
Daveo
Reviewed in Canada on June 2, 2018
Works well and is exactly as advertised.