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Questions and Answers for Square D QO 20 Amp Single-Pole Circuit Breaker(QO120CP)

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Model #QO120CP

Store SKU #146404

  • Designed to protect against overloads and short-circuits
  • Quickly identify tripped breakers with our Visi-Trip indicator
  • Compatible with Square D QO electrical panels, CSED with 1 Space

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Q:I have a Square D Load Center panel. CAT. NO. QO6 12L100RB Series G3. Will this breaker work?
by|Jun 28, 2023
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A:  Henry, Yes, QO120GFI it can be used on QO612L100RB. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care

by|Jul 22, 2023

    A:  Yes. Square D has 2 type of breakers. QO and homeline. Your panel is a QO type so the pictured breaker is a QO breaker.

    by|Jul 22, 2023
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      Q:Can part of the breaker go bad?
      by|Jun 20, 2023
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      A:  Hello DonK, In order to help you we need to know more information about your application with this product. You can contact us anytime using our chat live https://www.se.com/us/en/work/support/customer-care/contact-schneider-electric.jsp where an agent will be able to give you further assistance on this matter. Warm regards. Schneider Electric Customer Care

      by|Jun 21, 2023
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        Q:Hello, I have a Square D Load Center panel. CAT. NO. QOC 20MW 225 Series L7. Will this breaker work?
        by|Jun 3, 2023
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        A:  Yes it will fit

        by|Jun 4, 2023

          A:  Yup. QO load center gets QO breakers.

          by|Jun 4, 2023

            A:  Hi, Yes, QO120 will work. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care

            by|Jun 8, 2023
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              Q:What is the difference between a CAFCI and PCAFCI
              by|Apr 12, 2023
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              A:  Hi, The difference is that the ones with a "P" comes with the feature to be just plugged on the load center without the pigtail, but you need to be sure that your load center is a QO or HOMELINE plug on neutral to use the PCAFI. You can contact us anytime using our chat live https://www.se.com/us/en/work/support/customer-care/contact-schneider-electric.jsp where an agent will be able to give you further assistance on this matter. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care

              by|Apr 13, 2023
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                Q:Can this be used in a Westinghouse panel that has br 120 breakers?
                by|Mar 23, 2023
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                A:  No, it’s a Square D QO breaker

                by|Mar 25, 2023

                  A:  Bill, Unfortunately no. Each manufacturer has it's own UL listings for their specific products based on their specific product line and their specific combination of products. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care

                  by|Mar 24, 2023

                    A:  Probably not

                    by|Mar 26, 2023

                      A:  No, it will only fit in a square d qo panel

                      by|Mar 24, 2023
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                        Q:Will this breaker accept #8 THHN wire?
                        by|Feb 24, 2023
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                        A:  Joel, Hi the wire range for this breaker is 12–8 Al 14–8 Cu, Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care

                        by|Mar 10, 2023
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                          Q:Can this breaker be used in a septic system box?
                          by|Feb 23, 2023
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                          A:  Hi, Each manufacturer has it's own UL listings for their specific products based on their specific product line and their specific combination of products. This is true for Square D as well. The exception would be an OEM or in ETO products, our equipment may be used but the UL listing would be that of the OEM or manufacturer. However, Schneider Services can be hired to do a retrofit or retro fill but, UL listings may be voided and the Warranty as well unless otherwise specified. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care

                          by|Feb 23, 2023
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                            Q:Is this a good fit for 2 Camco heater elements? And what size copper wire is good enough? Thank you
                            by|Feb 3, 2023
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                            A:  Thomas, The wire range is 14–8 Al/Cu or (2) 14–10 Cu, if the heater are rated for 20A and you are using a QO load center, the breaker can be used. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care

                            by|Mar 12, 2023

                              A:  Not enough specifics regarding the heater element and application to answer this question. However, wire should be 12/2 w/ground to match with this breaker.

                              by|Feb 17, 2023
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                                Q:Will this breaker fit in a Crouse Hinds model B panel?
                                by|Dec 1, 2022
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                                A:  No. A QO breaker is only compatible with a Square D QO panel. Carouse Hinds would be compatible with Murray and Siemens breakers. 

                                by|Dec 7, 2022

                                  A:  Hi, Unfortunately no, each manufacturer has it's own UL listings for their specific products based on their specific product line and their specific combination of products. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care

                                  by|Dec 2, 2022
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                                    Q:Are Schneider Square D QO 120DFC and D QO 120DF the same circuit breaker? or different
                                    by|Nov 3, 2022
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                                    A:  Hi, Yes, the difference is the suffix C, but it does not affect the operation of the breaker, it is the same. Regards, Schneider Electric Customer Care

                                    by|Nov 3, 2022

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