QOCP Breaker

Twbaskin

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Winston- Salem, NC
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Electrical Contractor
Question - I'm well aware of the difference between a "QO" tandem breaker and a "QOT". While searching for a QO1515 on line I see a QO1515CP. The picture on the site shows what appears to be the QO version, with no restricting hook. But I also know sometimes the pictures are not of the actual item you are buying. I've bought from this site before and have had good experiences so far. But the price of this "CP" breaker is much closer to the QOT price, which is of course a lot less.
Anybody know what the CP designation at the end of the number means?
 
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Q: What is the difference between this model and the QO220GFI? What does CP stand for?​

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A: I received the following from customer care at Schneider, the maker of this product. "The "CP" suffix only means "consumer packaging" for retail stores such as HomeDepot and Lowes. There is NO difference in the part itself."
 
From Amazon:

Q: What is the difference between this model and the QO220GFI? What does CP stand for?​

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A: I received the following from customer care at Schneider, the maker of this product. "The "CP" suffix only means "consumer packaging" for retail stores such as HomeDepot and Lowes. There is NO difference in the part itself."
Perfect! I wondered if it might have to do with point of purchase.
Thanks!
 
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