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The GE Q-Line 15 Amp 1/2 in. Single-Pole Circuit Breaker has a tin-plated copper stab to create a reliable, permanent and corrosion-resistant connection. The unit has a dedicated calibration screw which is cemented to prevent shifting. The attached screw creates a stable calibration for optimum performance. The case is made of heat-resistant thermoset for stability and structural integrity.
Dimensions: H 3 in, W 3.375 in, D 0.5 in
Product Depth (in.) | 0.5 in | Product Height (in.) | 3 in |
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Product Width (in.) | 3.375 in |
AIC Rating | 10000 | Breaker Type | Standard |
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Connection Type | Non-Neutral | Interruption Type | Standard Trip |
Maximum Amperage (A) | 15 A | Mounting Type | Plug-On |
Number of Poles | Single | Number of Spaces | .5 |
Pack Size | 1 | Product Weight (lb.) | 0.19 lb |
Returnable | 90-Day | Series Type | Not Specified |
Trip Unit | Thermal Magnetic | Voltage (V) | 120 V |
Certifications and Listings | UL Listed | Manufacturer Warranty | One year warranty from first use |
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This breaker is designed for GE Q-Line panels and is not compatible with Siemens panels. They have different designs and are not interchangeable.
Yes they are both SWD rated. Thanks for the question.
That is the lug screw, not a calibration screw. From the factory it's firmly seated. Use a #2 square bit or 1/4 flat blade screwdriver. Phillips and torx won't fit. A quick twist should pop it loose.
If you are trying to break the calibration screw free you will not be able to. It is not design to be used after final calibration.
Use a square drive bit. It pops the screw free and it turns.
Use a 1/4 flat/straight screwdriver or #2 square/recess bit. Phillips & torx bits won't fit. Give it a quick twist as it's seated firmly from the factory. That is the lug, not a calibration screw.
That screw is called a calibration screw and is used to calibrate the correct amperage during the manufacturing process and cemented in placed. The only screw that should be used is the wire screw at the end of the breaker. Thanks for the question.
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Use a #2 square bit or 1/4 flat screwdriver. Torx and Phillips won't fit that combination head.
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