Residential Circuit Breakers

The Arc
Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI); Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) and
Main Circuit Breakers constitute GE residential breakers. Residential
electrical fires occur around 70,000 times a year. Most can be attributed to
arc faults that can exceed temperatures of 10,000° F and easily ignite
combustible materials in the home. AFCIs protect your home by detecting
dangerous arcs and safely de-energizing the circuit.
GE's combination AFCI delivers 5 kinds of protection. With the ability to protect against hazardous arcing conditions that were previously undetectable, this device represents an advancement in technology. The 2008 NEC® Code mandates the use of Combination AFCI in all dwelling areas of the home.
Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI)
Residential electrical fires occur around 70,000 times a year. A significant portion of these f
Feeder Plug-in Circuit Breakers
15 to 200A. Choose from 1/2" THQP or 1" THQL breakers with options for 1 to 3 poles. THQP breake
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
The National Electrical Code requires GFCI protection of receptacles located outdoors and in ba
Main Circuit Breakers
Choose 1" THQL breakers or GE's exclusive 1/2" THQP circuit breakers (THQP are available for mo
GE Residential Main Circuit Breakers TQDL
Choose 1" THQL breakers or GE's exclusive 1/2" THQP circuit breakers (THQP are available for most load centers). Both are superior products and because the compact THQPs make the most of available panel space, you can install smaller load centers to save money and space
GE Residential Main Circuit Breakers THQP
Choose 1" THQL breakers or GE's exclusive 1/2" THQP circuit breakers (THQP are available for most load centers). Both are superior products and because the compact THQPs make the most of available panel space, you can install smaller load centers to save money and space
GE Residential Main Circuit Breakers THQL
Choose 1" THQL breakers or GE's exclusive 1/2" THQP circuit breakers (THQP are available for most load centers). Both are superior products and because the compact THQPs make the most of available panel space, you can install smaller load centers to save money and space
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- A&S Circuit Breakers Co.,Ltd.
- 469 Xinsheng Road, Gaoxin District, Chengdu, China
- Tel:+86-28-86046300
- Fax:+86-28-86129221
- Email:breaker@electrical8.com
- Contact Person:Christina
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