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  • Siemens Q120DF Dual Function AFCI/GFCI Circuit Breaker - Nweshn
  • Siemens Q120DF Dual Function AFCI/GFCI Circuit Breaker - Nweshn
  • Siemens Q120DF Dual Function AFCI/GFCI Circuit Breaker - Nweshn
  • Siemens Q120DF Dual Function AFCI/GFCI Circuit Breaker - Nweshn
  • Siemens Q120DF Dual Function AFCI/GFCI Circuit Breaker - Nweshn

Siemens Q120DF Dual Function AFCI/GFCI Circuit Breaker

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Siemens 20 Amp GFCI/AFCI Dual Function Circuit Breaker Q120DF

  • Faster, more cost effective installation to meet code requirements compared to installing an AFCI breaker and GFI receptacle
  • For use on Siemens load centers that accept UL type QFGA2 breakers
  • Siemens exclusive LED trip indicator pinpoints cause of trip
  • HACR, SWD, 120 Volt AC rated
  • The breaker requires power to run the self test / trip functions (will not test / trip when not installed)

Siemens Q120DF 1 Pole Dual Function Breaker – The Dual Function Circuit Breaker combines Class A 5mA GFCI and Combination Type AFCI, protecting against both Arc Faults and Ground Faults. This, along with the new Self-Test feature, makes it the first in class in electrical safety for homeowners. The 2014 National Electrical Code (NEC) requires both Arc Fault and Ground Fault protection on kitchen and laundry circuits. Before the release of Dual Function Circuit Breakers, the only option to comply with this code was to pair an AFCI circuit breaker with a GFCI receptacle. The Dual Function Circuit breaker combines these 2 devices into once solution that provides both cost savings and less hassle in installation and maintenance. This is a win solution for everyone. Testing GFCI’s and AFCI’s on a monthly basis is a good idea that is sometimes forgotten. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) suggests that AFCI/GFCI devices be tested every 30 days after installation to ensure they are properly working. Now the new Self-Test feature enables the Dual Function Circuit Breaker to automatically and continuously test itself to ensure that it is working properly. If it is detected that the device has been compromised, the device trips itself.