Square D 15 AMP 3/4" Single Pole QO Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter Breaker | The Home Depot Canada
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Overview

Model # QO115CAFI Store SKU # 1000113315

As of January 2002, the Canadian Electrical code requires the use of Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs) in all branch circuits that supply outlets in bedrooms for new residential construction. In addition to your bedrooms, consider using arc fault circuit interrupters for other living areas of the home to increase your protection and added peace of mind. Arc faults have the potential to occur throughout the home because there are so many ways for them to start. A few of the typical conditions where arc faults may start include: damaged wires, worn electrical insulation, loose electrical connections, overheated or stressed electrical cords.

  1. Detects unintended arc faults, overloads and short circuits
  1. Patented digital technology to provide unequaled protection against electrical fires.
  1. Exclusive VISI-TRIP indicator provides highly visible red indicator flag for easy identification of tripped breakers.
  1. Familiar installation procedure - Installation is similar to that of a ground-fault circuit interrupter.
  1. Plug-on design, easy to install
  1. 120-Volt AC

Specifications

Dimensions

Assembled Depth (in inches)
3.25
Assembled Height (in inches)
4.75
Assembled Weight (in lbs)
0.61
Assembled Width (in inches)
0.75
Packaged Depth (in inches)
3.25
Packaged Height (in inches)
4.75
Packaged Weight (In lbs)
0.61
Packaged Width (in inches)
0.75

Details

Amperage (amps)
15 Amp
Breaker Type
Single Pole
Certifications and Listings
UL Listed
Country of Origin
MX - Mexico
Interruption Type
CAFCI
Package Quantity
1
Power Distribution Features
Trip Indicator, Overload Protection
Voltage (volts)
120/240 volts

Warranty / Certifications

Call Customer Care 1-800-565-6699
15 AMP 3/4" Single Pole QO Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter BreakerSquare D 15 AMP 3/4" Single Pole QO Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter BreakerAs of January 2002, the Canadian Electrical code requires the use of Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs) in all branch circuits that supply outlets in bedrooms for new residential construction. In addition to your bedrooms, consider using arc fault circuit interrupters for other living areas of the home to increase your protection and added peace of mind. Arc faults have the potential to occur throughout the home because there are so many ways for them to start. A few of the typical conditions where arc faults may start include: damaged wires, worn electrical insulation, loose electrical connections, overheated or stressed electrical cords.
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