The number on the "Push To Test" button identifies the electronics board type and revision installed in the device. BTW: This model circuit breaker is no longer in production.
does it trip when you press the test button?
most older GE units I run into don't.
hah, the test button is there for a reason, use them. one of my not-so-old Eaton afci's simply went hmmmmmmmm, poof.
bad breaker.
How so? There have been various reported issues with AFCI breakers.
not sure what you mean. the test buttons are meant to be used, test the breaker once per month. my testing was like 2yrs after it was installed, i pressed all the buttons to make sure they trip properly, one didnt, made a internal short, and then smoke came out.
not sure what you mean. the test buttons are meant to be used, test the breaker once per month. my testing was like 2yrs after it was installed, i pressed all the buttons to make sure they trip properly, one didnt, made a internal short, and then smoke came out.