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CHOM115PCAFI - Homeline Single Pole 15 Amp Combination Arc Fault Plug-On Circuit Breaker

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Homeline CHOM115PCAFI - Combination Arc Fault Plug-On Circuit Breaker - Single Pole - 15 Amp

 

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CHOM115PCAFI - Homeline Single Pole 15 Amp Combination Arc Fault Plug-On Circuit Breaker

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Stock Code CHOM115PCAFI
Brand Homeline
Voltage (V) 120VAC
Amperage 15 Amp
Amp Rating 15A
Pole (1P) Single Pole
Breaker Style PLUG-IN
Width (in) 1
Height (in) 4.75
Depth (in.) 3
Wire Gauge 14-8 AWG

Beginning in 2015, the Canadian Electrical code will require the use of Combination Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (CAFCIs) in each branch circuit in the home supplying 125V receptacles rated 20A or less (except in the kitchen/bathrooms and sump pump). The CAFCI breaker effectively stops the flow of current before an electrical fire from dangerous arcing can start. Typical causes of dangerous arc faults in a residence are: cord insulation damage from furniture, drywall screw piercing insulation, punctured cable by nail or staple. A standard feature in all HomeLine CAFCI circuit breakers is the TIME SAVER diagnostics test that assists in identifying the type of fault that last occurred in a circuit. It saves money by reducing troubleshooting time, simple to use and requires no tools.

 

  • Detects unintended arc faults, overloads and short circuits
  • No neutral pigtail, direct connection to loadcentre neutral bar
  • Plug-on (pigtail less) CAFCI version helps minimize installation time by reducing the number of runs and wires
  • Built in TIME SAVER diagnostics feature
  • White push to test button
  • Compatible only with Canadian HomeLine plug-on neutral loadcentres

 


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