Unusual Circuit Breaker

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It would help if we saw the configuration of the back, but the tan handle suggests that it could be a Cutler-Hammer classic circuit breaker.
Thank you for the reply. It is for a Cutler Hammer panel. I ordered a 2-pole 60 amp breaker and this is what they sent. It is a 2-pole breaker, but it has 30 amps on one pole and 60 on the other. The only use I can think of would be for something that needs 2 different 120 volt loads that would share a neutral. Something like a machine with two different size motors.
 
Well if one side is actually 30A and given the fact it's common trip it would never carry a 60 amp load period. 😉
 
Won't see that with a QO breaker as they have a single handle and internal tie to the other pole(s)
But 40 years ago I touched a 3 pole QO with 2 plug-on and 1 bolt-on connections. And, that was back when plug-on and bolt-on used different panels.
 
In that case there's no reason for a two pole breaker. 🙂
I disagree. Maybe not the best "interlock", but if the 30 amp is supplying the air handler of an HVAC system, and the 60 amp is supplying the compressor, tripping the 30 amp would make it prudent to kill the compressor, too. Otherwise, the coils in the air handler may freeze and burst. If the 60 trips, shutting down the air handler makes the failure obvious to the humans involved.
 
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