Na315 Fpe Federal Pacific Stab-In Circuit Breaker 3 Pole 15 Amp 240V Fits Na3P15. General Electric Magnetic Contactor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker?A: The dimensions are three point twenty-seven inches in length, three inches in width, and three inches in height. This compact design makes it suitable for various electrical panel installations.
Q: What is the voltage rating of the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker?A: The voltage rating is two hundred forty volts. This makes it ideal for residential and commercial applications requiring a reliable circuit protection solution.
Q: What is the amperage of the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker?A: The amperage is fifteen amps. This rating is suitable for moderate electrical loads and provides efficient circuit protection.
Q: How do I install the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker?A: To install, ensure the power is turned off, then connect the breaker to the appropriate bus bar in the electrical panel. Follow all local electrical codes for safe installation.
Q: Is the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker compatible with other brands?A: No, it is specifically designed to fit the NA3P15 model. Ensure compatibility with your existing panel before purchasing.
Q: What type of electrical systems can I use the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker in?A: You can use it in both residential and light commercial electrical systems. It is designed for use in standard panel boards and load centers.
Q: How do I maintain the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker?A: Regularly inspect the breaker for signs of wear or damage. Ensure connections are tight and that there is no corrosion present.
Q: Is the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker safe to use?A: Yes, it is safe when installed correctly. It meets industry standards for reliability and safety in circuit protection.
Q: What should I do if the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker trips frequently?A: If it trips frequently, check for overloaded circuits, faulty appliances, or short circuits. Consult a licensed electrician if the issue persists.
Q: What is the warranty on the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker?A: The warranty typically lasts for one year from the date of purchase. Check with the manufacturer for specific warranty details.
Q: Can I return the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker if it doesn't fit?A: Yes, you can return it within the specified return period as long as it is in its original packaging and unused. Check the retailer’s return policy for specifics.
Q: Does the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker come with installation instructions?A: Yes, it comes with installation instructions included in the packaging. Make sure to read them thoroughly before proceeding.
Q: Is the Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breaker suitable for outdoor use?A: No, it is designed for indoor use only. Outdoor applications require a different type of circuit breaker that is weather-resistant.
Q: What is the maximum short-circuit current rating for the Federal Pacific NA315?A: The maximum short-circuit current rating is ten thousand amps. This rating ensures effective protection against overloads and short circuits.
Q: Can I use multiple Federal Pacific NA315 circuit breakers in one panel?A: Yes, you can use multiple breakers as long as the panel supports their installation and the total load does not exceed the panel’s capacity.