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Siemens 50 Amp Double Pole Type QPF2 GFCI Circuit Breaker

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Siemens GFCI circuit breakers are UL Listed and CSA Certified as Class A devices. These circuit breakers offer the new Self-Test and Lockout feature as required by UL 943, enabling the GFCI to automatically and continuously test itself to ensure that it is working properly. If it is detected that the device has been compromised, the device trips itself and locks out the homeowner from resetting the device, reducing the possibility of the homeowner incorrectly assuming that the device was tripped to prevent a ground fault.
Resists false tripping (shielded to prevent RF interference)
White line neutral (pigtail) must be connected to the panel neutral for the device to function
Suitable for a variety of construction applications including spas, hot tubs, kitchens, bathrooms, etc.
Provides Class A GFCI protection
Double-pole, 240-Volt, 50 Amp GFCI circuit breaker
Includes self-test as required by UL 943 as an added safety feature
10 kA interrupting rating
Voltage (volts): 240
Number of Poles: 2
Maximum Amperage (amps): 50
Mounting type: Plug In
Power Distribution Features: No Additional Features
Breaker Type: Double Pole
Interruption Type: GFCI
Electrical Product Type: Breaker
Product Weight (lb.): 1 lb
Certifications and Listings: 1-UL Listed
Product Height (in.): 7.75 in
Product Depth (in.): 2 in
Product Width (in.): 5.25 in


Mr. Dellbrook
2025-09-04 17:46:07
This breaker was part of a circuit that included a $60 EV receptacle in the garage. Car charger was set to 40 amps , the max allowed by a 50 amp breaker by national electrical code. It should be noted that Siemens owns Murray, and the breakers are interchangeable for the same type smaller non-ground fault . For quality and best in means of fire protection in the garage, my system included steel conduit and heavy tight cast metal box from receptacle to the electrical panel.
JRG
2025-06-09 12:08:44
needed and quality
TheConcertmeister
2025-05-29 15:04:42
That's the name brand quality breaker that does what it's supposed to do
Joel Beck
2025-05-23 13:41:06
It was just what I needed to replace the one that was shorted out when water got into it. Just took the wires from the burnt out one and placed them into the corresponding positions and everything worked great.
Doug
2025-04-16 17:39:53
The breaker would not go in its slot. I had to pull the breaker across from it out and then put in this large GFI breaker, but it does work fine
Mr. Loper
2025-03-24 11:18:24
Been working fine since I put it in.
PC
2025-02-28 17:55:19
Perfect replacement for my hot tub breaker.
big dawg b
2025-02-18 18:13:46
Easy to install, fitment was spot on. No issues on a direct swap out
Un client satisfait
2025-02-03 11:27:14
Parfait, exactement ce que je voulais, malheureusement le délai fut très long , mais le disjoncteur était parfait .
rpalis
2025-01-25 11:17:26
The breaker was obviously imported from a USA supply chain, as the breaker did not come with the required CSA or ULc decal, as shown in the picture on the site.If supplying electrical items into the Canadian market it’s mandatory to have the correct certification labels on them. The breaker other than that was supplied in a new sealed blister pack retail package and was fine.