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Height
8.00
AMPS
15 amps
Mounting Type
Plug
Volts
120 V
Depth
4.5"
Width
1.50
UL Listed
Yes
Number of Poles
1
Packaging Type
Sleeve
Indoor or Outdoor
Indoor
Circuit Protection Type
Arc Fault/Ground Fault
CSA Listed
Yes
Defective Code
A
Each Weight
0.600 LB
Hazardous Material
No
Returnable
Yes
Sub Brand
QO
Velocity
C
Product Type
Circuit Breaker
Length
4.50
Country Origin Code
MX
Wire Size
14 to 10 14 to 8 AWG
Number of Spaces
1
Type
CAFCI Mini
Operating Frequency
50/60 Hz
Application
For QO plug on neutral load centers
Current Rating
15 A
Actuator Type
Magnetic Thermal
Terminal Type
Screw Clamp
Interrupt Rating
10 kA
Dimensions
2-29/32 in L x 3/4 in W x 4-3/4 in H
Nomenclature
QO115DFC BRKER 15A CAFCI/GFCI
Number of Phases
1
Voltage
120
Frame Size
1-Space
Amperage
15
Width (in)
0.75
Certification
UL Listed
Mount Type
Plug-In
Interruption Type
CAFCI/GFCI
Warranty
Square D warrants its branch circuit breakers to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal care and proper usage in a residential installation, for the lifetime of the QO load center in which it is installed.
Manufacturer Warranty
Square D warrants its branch circuit breakers to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal care and proper usage in a residential installation, for the lifetime of the QO load center in which it is installed.
Breaker Type
Standard
Maximum Amperage
15, 15 amp
Product Depth (in.)
2.9
Product Height (in.)
4.8
Product Width (in.)
.75
Combination arc fault protection and Ground Fault protection (class A) in a single device. Equipped with a diagnostic feature known as time-saver diagnostics which indicates the type of fault that last occurred on the circuit.