B**B
Fitted great, works!
This replaced a dead breaker to my garBage disposal. Snapped right in. Has all the bells and whistles you would want in a breaker.
R**H
Helpful blink codes
I like the blink codes that indicate why the breaker tripped.
D**Z
Arrived promptly and as described
This breaker was specifically requested by a difficult inspector at final after having already passed electrical with a regular arc fault breaker… it worked well and passed inspection the second time.
B**I
BREAKER BREAKER
so far so good...no problems easy install
A**R
Item arrived as described and in a reasonable amount of time.
arrived as described, so far so good!
D**N
Replacement
Replace the old Eaton GFIC/AFIC breaker. The price is pretty 🤩🤩🤩.
J**N
upgrade
changed breakers to these as an upgrade
S**5
Direct Replacement of the Long-Body, Blue-Labeled BR-Series Breaker
This latest purchase will be number 8 of 8 of these types of breakers that replaced the long-bodied, blue labeled breaker that was original to the dwelling (2017). The OEM long-bodied breakers cannot be found anywhere. All original breakers gave error code of 6 with no rhyme or reason when to trip. My guess is there *might* be a fluctuation of the electricity entering the dwelling.These AF/GF breakers are typically used where there is an appliance with a motor. They are also used for kitchen outlets but not used in the bathrooms, garage, or outside.One of these newer, short-bodied breakers have also been replaced with again an error code of 6. The latest generation of these breakers with the smaller label seem to be doing well with no issues.Electrical panels have since been redesigned where there is no pigtail needed for the neutral pole which now make these breakers obsolete.
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