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Voltage
240
Warranty
Lifetime
Certifications
UL
Amperage
70 Amp
Phase
1
Breaker Type
Double Pole
Certifications and Listings
UL Listed
Maximum Amperage
70
Number of Poles
2
Product Depth (in.)
3
Product Height (in.)
3
Product Width (in.)
2
Pack Size
1
UNSPSC
39121601
Returnable
Yes
UL Listed
Yes
Height
3"
Defective Code
A
AIC Rating
10kA
Width
2"
Mounting Type
Plug-In
Indoor or Outdoor
Indoor and Outdoor
Volts
120/240 V
Packaging Type
Bulk
Depth
3"
Product Type
Circuit Breaker
AMPS
70 amps
Each Weight
0.620 LB
Hazardous Material
No
Material
Other
For Use With
Siemens EQ Load Centers
Wire Size
6-2 AWG
Package Quantity
1
ADA Compliant
No
Circuit Breaker Type
Standard Circuit Breaker
Maximum Operating Temperature
104 F
Mount Type
Plug-In
MADE IN THE USA
No
Reset Actuator Type
Toggle Switch
Terminal Connection Type
Lug
Tripping Mechanism
Thermal-Magnetic
Assembled Product Depth
3 in.
Assembled Product Height
3 in.
Assembled Product Width
2 in.
GSA Approved
No
Breaking Capacity
10 kA
AbilityOne
No
TAA/BAA Compliant
Yes
Siemens offers a wide array of thermal-magnetic circuit breakers that are the key element for overload and short-circuit protection of your homes electrical system. To provide additional protection Siemens offers circuit breakers to protect against severe electrical shock or electrocution, mitigate the risk of electrical fires and protect against damaging surges and Voltage spikes. Circuit breakers are intended for switching and protection of your home's wiring from high temperatures caused by excess current higher than the rating of the wire. While thermal-magnetic circuit breakers are the key element for overload and short-circuit protection of your electrical system, there are potentially dangerous conditions that do not involve over current.