Square D by Schneider Electric QO250CP QO 50 Amp Two-Pole Circuit Breaker
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Hello, Thomas. The QO250CP is a QO breaker that can be used in QO load centers. It's a 50A rated two-pole breaker. The HOM150CP is a HOM breaker designed for use in HOM load centers. It's a single-pole, 50-amp breaker. Regards, br>
What you're getting at is that I'm not sure what you're talking about.
I'm not sure, and my guess is that it won't happen. The breaker can't handle the wire gage because it's too big. Number 6 wire is what I use.
Selected User Reviews For Square D by Schneider Electric QO250CP QO 50 Amp Two-Pole Circuit Breaker
👍👍. The QO series is Square D's higher-end product line, and these breakers are "plug on neutral. " br> This is a genuine Square D quality breaker that arrived a day early. br>I was very pleased with this vendor and how quickly the order was processed and shipped because no local box store had this 50 amp breaker on the shelf, and I desperately needed it before my final electrical inspection.
100% original equipment that fits and works as it should! Shipped ahead of schedule. This is for the more expensive Square D QO line, not the less expensive Home Line, and the two are not interchangeable. It was purchased to replace a welder on the garage panel. I am extremely pleased with both the product and the seller. It comes highly recommended from me.
This breaker is fed with two 6AWG wires. Works perfectly and was exactly what I needed to finish the wiring for my hot tub.
Great fit, installation was simple, and the quality was excellent. However, I found it to be costly, and I suppose that's the price you'll have to pay unless you want to wait until your local big box store restocks them.
My old square D breaker was perfectly replaced by this one. br>Excellent value and prompt delivery.
I bought this to use with my 15-year-old Square D QO TM Load Center residential board. Excellent functionality and perfect setup.
I was taken aback when I entered HD and discovered the shelf was empty. Mind- It was perplexing, but Az figured it out in a matter of hours. The circuit breaker performs as expected, and the project is completed.
I'll use it to back feed a subpanel via generator input (with an approved Square D breaker interlock device, of course). br>br>Checked a few pages of search results to find the best deal after shipping (I recommend doing the same, as such listings change frequently). It's unquestionably less expensive than HD.