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Eaton GFCB Series plug-in circuit breakers protect the electrical circuits inside a panel or connected equipment from overcurrents and short circuits. They are used in load centres & panelboards.
Style | Model | AIC Rating | Amps | Number of Poles | Voltage | Price | |
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A | GFCB140 | 10kAIC@120V | 40A | 1 | 120V | £90.18 | |
B | GFCB115 | 10kAIC@120V | 15A | 1 | 120V | £85.38 | |
C | GFCB130 | 10kAIC@120V | 30A | 1 | 120V | - | RFQ
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D | GFCB125 | 10kAIC@120V | 25A | 1 | 120V | - | RFQ
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E | GFCB215 | 10kAIC@240V | 15A | 2 | 240V | - | RFQ
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D | GFCB240 | 10kAIC@240V | 40A | 2 | 240V | - | RFQ
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F | GFCB220 | 10kAIC@240V | 20A | 2 | 240V | £246.46 | |
G | GFCB230 | 10kAIC@240V | 30A | 2 | 240V | £246.46 | |
H | GFCB260 | 10kAIC@240V | 60A | 2 | 240V | - | RFQ
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I | GFCB250 | 10kAIC@240V | 50A | 2 | 240V | £153.56 |
A plug-in circuit breaker is designed to be easily plugged into a panelboard or load centre, while a standard circuit breaker is hard-wired into the electrical system.
The appropriate size of plug-in circuit breaker for your application depends on the amperage & voltage of the circuit, the type of load being powered and the length & gauge of the wires.
To test a plug-in circuit breaker, use a multimeter to check for continuity and proper voltage levels.