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UBIF20N- Federal Pacific Electric Stab-Lok NA120 Replacement. One Pole 20 Amp Thick Series by Connecticut Electric
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This 120 volt Federal Pacific Electric, 20 amp, single pole, thick series replacement circuit breaker is used in a Federal Pacific (FPE) load center. Typical applications, up to 2,200 watts, include kitchen circuits, branch circuits, wall receptacles, electric heaters (up to 1,650 watts), dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, window air conditioners (110V, up to 5,500 BTU) and electric motors (3/4 hp to 1-1/4 hp). These are only suggested applications and cannot assure compliance with all local codes. Please check local electrical codes before starting any electrical project.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Breaker looks good, no screws to attach wires so now a trip to supply house
Wildcat88
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
Seemingly well built product, however some breakers did not lock into position. The push in blades fit loosely in housing. No movement on original factory breakers. Movement within the housing can cause blades not to fully bottom out in buss bar. Small lip designed to help lock breaker into panel would not engage to due lack of insertion depth. Pushing breaker from housing would not fully inset breaker into place. I found it necessary to manually push on blades to fully insert breaker into position. I recommend moderately flipping breakers on/off a few times to verify breaker is locked into position.
Dawn P. Pastula
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Exactly what was needed for the teuck
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023
Been using this breaker for about a month now with no problems.
Bob S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2022
I was rewiring an outlet for an air compressor from 220 volts to 120 volts and had to change from a dual circuit breaker to a single, so this one fit the opening in the power panel and does what I want. Won't know if it works or not until I have a electrical problem.... but the compressor runs well with the rewired outlet.
John Earl
Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2021
This was hard to install but it works okay.
EEC Industries
Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2021
the one that i received was not "NEW". returned.
Shel
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2020
And It's new! Not old used questionable stock, or ancient cut-outs. The breaker box I am still using was installed in 1953.
Joe Routhier
Reviewed in Canada on June 5, 2019
The breaker fit the panel perfectly and worked like a charm..
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2019
I replaced and old 15 amp with this 20 amp. The wires I had going to this breaker were 12 ga but for some reason only had a 15 amp breaker that constantly popped if my home stereo hit hard bass at a high volume and it was getting old resetting it 3 or 4 times a day. Most likely just had a worn out breaker but decided since the wiring was up for the larger switch I might as well go bigger.
Morteza Azadeh
Reviewed in Canada on December 7, 2018
IT works properly
dinosaur
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2012
I have a Federal Pacific box with 16 slots. I have read about all there is about the risks associated with Federal Pacific breakers and boxes. I live in a 30 year old high rise with approximately 360 units. Nobody in my building has ever had any problems with the Federal Pacific breakers that I or building management knows of...but then again, the breakers are 30 years old so I decided to change some of them. I initially ordered 5 of these and have 5 more on the way. I have had no problems installing these Connecticut Electric single pole 20 amp breakers. I plan to get Connecticut Electric 30 and 50 amp double pole breakers maybe in the next year. Depends if I run into any issues with these 20 amp ones. Have run the first five breakers for about two months. Hope I never have to test whether they actually work or not...but since Sears and Home Depot sell these breakers...gives me more peace of mind that they are at least in brand new condition. Changing my breaker box will cost upwards of $2500...nobody in the building has changed out the Federal Pacific box...yet.
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