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Eaton 15 Amps Arc Fault/Ground Fault Single Pole Circuit Breaker

  • $103.01
  • Regular price $147.16

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Vendor: Eaton

Type: Power Strips & Surge Protectors

Sku: WBELEB07FF6JDZ2

Availability: In Stock

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Eaton 15 Amps Arc Fault/Ground Fault Single Pole Circuit Breaker

$103.01

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is an arc fault circuit breaker and how does it work? A: An arc fault circuit breaker is designed to detect electrical arcs, which can occur from damaged wires or loose connections, and automatically cut off power to prevent potential fires. It continuously monitors the electrical circuit for any signs of arcing and provides enhanced safety compared to standard breakers.
  • Q: Is the Eaton 15 amps Arc Fault/Ground Fault Circuit Breaker compatible with all electrical systems? A: The Eaton 15 amps Arc Fault/Ground Fault Circuit Breaker is designed for residential use and is compatible with most standard electrical systems. However, it is important to check your home’s electrical panel and consult a licensed electrician to ensure compatibility with your setup.
  • Q: How can I install the Eaton circuit breaker in my electrical panel? A: To install the Eaton 15 amps circuit breaker, first turn off the main power supply. Remove the panel cover, insert the breaker into the specified slot, and connect the wires securely. Finally, replace the panel cover and turn the power back on. If you are not comfortable performing the installation, hire a licensed electrician.
  • Q: What are the benefits of using a ground fault circuit breaker? A: A ground fault circuit breaker provides protection against electrical shock by detecting imbalances in the electrical current. It quickly shuts off power if it senses a ground fault, making it ideal for wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens, thus enhancing safety and compliance with electrical codes.
  • Q: What should I do if my Eaton circuit breaker keeps tripping? A: If your Eaton circuit breaker keeps tripping, it may indicate an overloaded circuit, a short circuit, or a ground fault. First, check for overloaded devices on the same circuit. If the issue persists, inspect the wiring or consult a licensed electrician to diagnose and resolve the problem.

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