Introducing the 30 amp single pole interchangeable circuit breaker, now available at Grass Valley in Grass valley, CA. This reliable and versatile circuit breaker is designed to provide essential electrical protection for your home or business electrical panels. Whether you are upgrading your electrical system or replacing a faulty breaker, this 1-inch wide, 120-volt breaker is a practical choice for residents and professionals in Grass valley.
- Full size type BR single pole 30 amp breaker: Engineered to deliver dependable circuit protection with a 30 amp rating, suitable for a variety of electrical applications.
- ULF approved compatibility: Certified for use in Cutler-Hammer, Westinghouse, Bryant, and Challenger panels, ensuring broad interchangeability and ease of installation.
- Compact design: The 1-inch width allows for efficient use of panel space while maintaining robust performance.
This circuit breaker is ideal for homeowners and electricians in Grass valley who need a trusted solution for protecting electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits. It can be used in residential or commercial electrical panels to safeguard lighting circuits, outlets, or small appliances. For example, if you are renovating your home or upgrading your electrical system, this breaker ensures your circuits remain safe and compliant with electrical standards.
Professionals in Grass valley will appreciate the breaker’s compatibility with multiple panel brands, simplifying inventory and installation processes. DIY enthusiasts can also benefit from its straightforward interchangeability, making electrical repairs or upgrades more accessible.
In summary, the
30 amp single pole interchangeable circuit breaker is an essential component for maintaining electrical safety and reliability. Available at Grass Valley in Grass valley, CA, this breaker offers peace of mind and trusted performance for your electrical needs.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.