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GE Industrial Solutions THQP115 Type THQP Feeder Circuit Breaker, 120/240 V, Non-Interchangeable Trip, Plug-In Mounting

08567 BREAKER CIRCUT BLACK 1POLE 15A
Item #: 80046483

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THQP115
GE ELECTRICAL

08567 BREAKER CIRCUT BLACK 1POLE 15A
GE Industrial Solutions THQP115 Type THQP Feeder Circuit Breaker, 120/240 V, Non-Interchangeable Trip, Plug-In Mounting; 20EA/SHELF PACK

Copper-to-copper connections, calibrated for optimum trip performance, heat resistant thermoset cases and covers, cemented calibration screw. Nearly identical to Type THQL with the same design and performance, yet only taking up 1/2 the space, 1/2 per p ole. UL Listed, HACR rated. 15 and 20 amp SWD, switching duty rated, suitable for 120 volt fluorescent lighting loads. 15 to 25 amp #14 - 8 Cu or #12 - 8 Al AWG wire, 30 to 50 amp #8 - 4 Cu or #8 - 2 Al AWG wire. 3-9/32 height x 1/2 width x 2-3/8 depth. 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
  • Case made of heat-resistant thermoset for stability and structural integrity
  • Trips to the center position
  • Actuator TypeToggle
    Current Rating15 A
    Dimensions3.28 in L x 0.5 in W x 2.58 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 TypeLug
    Trip TypeNon-Interchangeable
    TypeType THQP
    Voltage Rating120/240 V
    Wire Size14 to 8 12 to 8 AWG

    Item Specifications

    • 15
    • 3.28 in L x 0.5 in W x 2.58 in H
    • CIRCUIT BREAKERS
    • Reverse Feed
    • Type THQP
    • 120/240
    • 0.20 lbs per EA
    AS LOW AS $6.85/EA
    Qty Breaks Available
    1-19$6.99
    20+$6.85
    Available to Order (Non Stockable)
    UOM : EA
    QTY:

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