Eaton Cutler-Hammer Single-Pole BR Type Circuit Breaker, 20-Amp, 120/240-Volt
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It is brand specific how load centers operate. You need a GE if you have one. The breaker you need to buy is a GE one.
I do not think it's It's breaking
Which handbox do you refer to? I am not clear about what you mean by right or left hand? Panels consisting of 220 V single phase have breaker slots on both the left and right hand sides. Depending on the side you install the breakers, you can install single pole or double pole breakers. Hope that I am Randy
A single breaker is being offered for this price.
Selected User Reviews For Eaton Cutler-Hammer Single-Pole BR Type Circuit Breaker, 20-Amp, 120/240-Volt
It would be better for those complaining about used breakers to visit a hardware store and purchase a new one. Another supplier provides the plastic shell, which is composed of two parts. There's a big bin for them. As a result, the production process marks them up. You need to look at the terminals before you scream at them. It has a couple of marks on it. However, there are no signs of the device having been mounted Every single time.
A mistake was made in my order. I failed to confirm the style of the breaker. It's the CH type for mine. Although it would not work for me, this appears to be a new and innovative idea Returning an unused item for my error does not justify the cost of shipping.
Served the needs of the company. The shoe definitely had been around for a while, so for benefits of doubt, I'll argue that it is new old stock. What the hell, I won't complain for less than 5 bucks but I did dock one star. The pictures do not reflect the contents of the box.
As it says new, but I got something that was not new. It may be new old stock, but that is not something that I am confident about. Where you would normally see dust if it was left off for years, it had dust in it. It did not fit well, so I will not be recommending this.
Despite its age, this 20 amp breaker was still in good working order. The wire from the circuit was missing the screw that held the wire in place. There was a screw nearby that would work in place of the missing screw, which I was able to locate. Unless you asked me to return it, I would have done so.
I exchanged it for a 15-amp circuit breaker, and now the outlet doesn't provide When I put my old one back in, the outlet started to work again. A multimeter was used to check the contacts of this breaker while it was mounted on a workbench. It was impossible to maintain continuity with the switch in the on position. In order to be sure I had not messed up the screw terminal, I tried a few times. Unfortunately, we didn't have any You will be getting a refund from me.
Yes, the correct breaker was found, and it was both perfectly sized and designed to work. In any case, this breaker was undoubtedly not a new one. The attached photos can be viewed here.
There are signs of wear on this item. Scratches cover the surface of the book. Sadly, I could not test the circuit breaker because my multimeter was acting up. There is only one thing new about this piece, which is the four screws that attach it. I just ordered another in case I made a mistake, but it looks remarkably similar to the first one, so I'll be returning it. A seller should indicate that the breakers are refurbished in order to give the buyer an idea of what they can.