
THQL1115PAF2 - GE - Arc Fault Circuit Breaker
Overview
Product Specifications - THQL1115PAF2 - General Electric Molded Case Circuit Breaker
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Part Number:
THQL1115PAF2 -
Manufacturer:
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Pole:
1 -
Amp:
15 -
Volt:
120 -
Phase:
1
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Category:
-
Connection:
Plug-In -
Type:
THQL -
Functions:
Long Time and Instantaneous Trip Functions -
Protection:
Thermal Magnetic
Standards


Product Description - THQL1115PAF2 - General Electric Molded Case Circuit Breaker
The ABB THQL1115PAF2 is a Q-Line plug-in molded case circuit breaker designed for use in residential and light commercial applications. It operates at 120/240V and has a current rating of 15 amps. This circuit breaker offers a 10kA interrupting capacity and features a 1-pole design. The THQL1115PAF2 also includes a plug-on neutral connection for easy installation and enhanced performance. Additionally, it is a combination arc fault interrupter, providing protection against both overloads and arc faults for improved safety and compliance with electrical code requirements.
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Overview
Product Specifications - THQL1115PAF2 - General Electric Molded Case Circuit Breaker
-
Part Number:
THQL1115PAF2 -
Manufacturer:
-
Pole:
1 -
Amp:
15 -
Volt:
120 -
Phase:
1
-
Category:
-
Connection:
Plug-In -
Type:
THQL -
Functions:
Long Time and Instantaneous Trip Functions -
Protection:
Thermal Magnetic
Standards


Product Description - THQL1115PAF2 - General Electric Molded Case Circuit Breaker
The ABB THQL1115PAF2 is a Q-Line plug-in molded case circuit breaker designed for use in residential and light commercial applications. It operates at 120/240V and has a current rating of 15 amps. This circuit breaker offers a 10kA interrupting capacity and features a 1-pole design. The THQL1115PAF2 also includes a plug-on neutral connection for easy installation and enhanced performance. Additionally, it is a combination arc fault interrupter, providing protection against both overloads and arc faults for improved safety and compliance with electrical code requirements.





















