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Product Info
- Manufacturer:Connecticut Electric
- Sub-Category:Molded Case
Description
UBIF20NB
UBIF20NB is a Connecticut Electric 20 Amp, 120 Volt, 1 Pole Bolt-On circuit breaker designed as a replacement for Federal Pacific Electric type NB breakers.
This molded case circuit breaker features a 10,000 AIC interrupt rating and is ETL listed for safety and performance. It is classified for use in NBLP and other Federal Pacific Electric commercial panels. The breaker uses bolt-on mounting with bus bar bolts requiring an M2.5 hex tool.
- Amperage: 20 Amps
- Voltage: 120 Volts
- Poles: 1 Pole
- Mounting Type: Bolt-On
- Interrupt Rating: 10,000 AIC
- Series/Frame: Federal Pacific Electric type NB replacement
- Trip Unit: Standard thermal-magnetic
- Certifications: ETL Listed to UL 489
- Compatible with Federal Pacific Electric commercial panels
- Bus bar bolts require M2.5 hex tool
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Specifications
- Part Number: UBIF20NB
- Manufacturer : Connecticut Electric
- Brand : Connecticut Electric
- Category : Circuit Breaker
- Item Subcategory : Molded Case
- Family : Golden Rod
- Type : UBIF
- Voltage : 120
- Amperage : 20
- Phase : 1
- Poles : 2
- AIC rating : 10kA@120V
- Connection : Bolt-On
- Functions : LI - Long-Time and Instantaneous
- Breaker Type : Standard
- Protection : Thermal Magnetic
Product Data
- UPC : 094925004168
- GTIN : 00094925004168
- Country of Origin : China
- Dimensions : 1.0 in x 3.36 in
- Weight : 2
- Panel Type : Federal Pacific NBLP Commercial Panels
- Standards : ETL Listed
- Certification : ETL Listed
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