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Your cart is empty.Simple, Spacious, Secure. The Siemens Plug-On Neutral Combination Type AFCI breaker detects arcing faults (an unintentional arcing condition in a circuit) that standard circuit breakers are unable to detect. This AFCI circuit breaker is the same, reliable design, without the pigtail, specifically design for the Plug-On Neutral Load Centers. These breakers now only have a single load lug. The branch neutral conductor is returned to the neutral terminal bar for simpler and quicker wiring.
Evelyn Hayes
2025-07-01 21:34:43
Well, it seems to work. That’s good
M. Walker
2025-06-06 15:45:21
Had to return, was not made for my electrical panel. No issue with return.
Real Consumer
2025-06-02 18:50:39
Someone needs to fix the product description, it’s inaccurate…1) This is NOT a “Combination Type Breakerâ€, it’s AFCI only, not combination AFCI/GFCI.2) This is NOT a “240 Volt†breaker. There is only a single wire and single buss connection on this. It’s a 120 Volt breaker, it’s printed “120 Volts†right on it.Great quality 15A 120V breaker.
DL
2025-03-16 12:03:21
This is a good product at a good price. This is exactly what u need for requirements of combination arc fault breaker with plug on neutral.. If u are looking for a breaker that gives arc fault and ground fault protection then u need to purchase what is called a duel function breaker.
S. Jolliffe
2025-03-06 17:41:25
We needed it. It came and is installed and working
Moore
2025-02-26 16:15:47
Cheaper than retail stores same product
Paul M
2025-02-21 14:36:45
The breaker works as intended. I can notice Amazon’s markup but it is not bad.
Optimus Prime
2025-01-27 12:06:01
Had inspection scheduled and no one in town had these. Home depot was a week out Amazon had all that I needed and they where there the next day. Just wat I needed thank you amazon.
Lawrence
2025-01-20 09:59:25
Didn't fit my breaker box, but returning it is a son of a B#@#@. Either I pay for the return or drop it off at a UPS store with a " printed " return slip. Well I don't own a printer so now what?
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