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GE Industrial Solutions THQL1120 Type THQL Feeder Circuit Breaker, 120/240 V, Non-Interchangeable Trip, Plug-In Mounting

01286 CIRCUIT BREAKER 1P1IN THQL 20A
Item #: 80046464

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THQL1120
GE ELECTRICAL

01286 CIRCUIT BREAKER 1P1IN THQL 20A
GE Industrial Solutions THQL1120 Type THQL Feeder Circuit Breaker, 120/240 V, Non-Interchangeable Trip, Plug-In Mounting; 10EA/SHELF PACK

Copper-to-copper connections, calibrated for optimum trip performance, heat resistant thermoset cases and covers, cemented calibration screw. Type THQL - 1 per pole. May be used, when marked to accept, with American Switch, Arrow Hart, Bryant, General Sw itch, GTE, Sylvania, most ITE, Murray, Westinghouse Type BR, Challenger and Crouse-Hinds. 15 to 30 amp 14 - 8 Cu or 12 - 8 Al AWG wire, 35 to 60 amp 8 - 3 Cu or 8 - 2 Al AWG wire. UL Listed, HACR rated. 1 module, 120/240 volt; 10,000 AIR.Tin-plated copper stabs create a reliable, permanent and corrosion-resistant connections
  • Tin-plated copper stabs create a reliable, permanent and corrosion-resistant connections
  • Calibration screw is cemented to prevent shifting
  • Breaker case is made of heat-resistant thermoset for stability and structural integrity
  • Trips to the center position
  • Actuator TypeQuick-Make Quick-Break
    Current Rating20 A
    Dimensions3.28 in L x 1 in W x 2.38 in H
    Frame TypeQ-Line
    Interrupt Rating10 kA
    Mounting TypePlug
    Number of Phases1
    Number of Poles1
    Operating Frequency50/60 Hz
    Operating Temperature60 to 75 deg C
    Suitable forReverse Feed
    Terminal TypeScrew Clamp
    Trip TypeNon-Interchangeable
    TypeType THQL
    Voltage Rating120/240 V
    Wire Size14 to 8 12 to 8 AWG

    Item Specifications

    • 20
    • 3.28 in L x 1 in W x 2.38 in H
    • CIRCUIT BREAKERS
    • Reverse Feed
    • Type THQL
    • 120/240
    • 0.33 lbs per EA
    AS LOW AS $6.85/EA
    Qty Breaks Available
    1-9$6.99
    10+$6.85
    Available to Order (Non Stockable)
    UOM : EA
    QTY:

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