brother
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I know cutlehammer makes the combo afci/gfci breakers, but i was curious as to how much they COST?? does anyone have any idea, ive been to website with no success.
brother said:I know cutlehammer makes the combo afci/gfci breakers, but i was curious as to how much they COST?? does anyone have any idea, ive been to website with no success.
Dennis Alwon said:I just found it online for about $73.00
brother said:can you please provide a LINK ???
FWIW, that is not a combo type ... it is a branch circuit type AF with 5mA GF. I don't see on the Eaton website a combo WITH 5mA GF. They do have, in the CH series, 6 in the current brochure afci_comp_guide.pdf created 2007.11.06. They also show 2 in the BR series, BR115CAF66C1141G01BR 1? FIREGUARD COMBINATION TYPE AFCI 1 Pole 15 Amp, 10kAIC being the 15A version.Dennis Alwon said:Sure but you can do an internet search also-- http://www.circuitbreakerservice.com/Cutler-Hammer/search.html
2nd one down on the left --CH120AFGF is the model for a cutler hammer 1pole 20 amp Afci/gfci unit
GeorgeB said:FWIW, that is not a combo type ...
I read it again and think you are right. So, where, after January 2008, would you use that? Won't the combo AFCI features, if they are REALLY available, be required in most installations?Dennis Alwon said:I did not think the OP was asking for a combo afci. He said a combo afci/gfci. This breaker is both an arc fault and a GFCI breaker. A combo arc fault is a different animal altogether.
cschmid said:the manufactures lobbied for the new codes requiring these breakers but cannot provide them why do we need to follow them if the manufacturer can not follow through..