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BE260H - 60Amp, 30mA GFCI Circuit Breaker
BE260H - 60Amp, 30mA GFCI Circuit Breaker
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BE260H - 60 Amp, 30mA GFCI Circuit Breaker
The BE260H is a bolt-on circuit breaker used in panelboards that call for a BLEH type unit. It’s a 2-pole, 60 amp breaker with built-in ground fault equipment protection set at 30mA. If you’re replacing an existing breaker or maintaining a system that requires this exact configuration, this one lines up with those requirements. It uses a thermal magnetic trip, so it handles both overloads and short circuits the way you’d expect. The bolt-on connection gives you a more fixed, secure install compared to plug-in styles, which is typically what these panels were designed around. Size-wise, it’s compact enough to fit without fighting for space inside the panel. This breaker isn’t about adding anything extra—it’s about matching what’s already there so the system continues to operate the way it was intended.
Key Features and Benefits
- 2-pole configuration: for standard two-phase circuits
- 60 amp rating
- Bolt-on mounting: for secure installation
- 30mA ground fault equipment protection (GFEP)
- Thermal magnetic trip: (overload and short circuit protection)
- 22kA interrupting rating: at 120VAC
- Sized to fit: compatible panelboards without modification
Technical Specifications
- Part Number: BE260H
- Type: BLEH
- Poles: 2
- Amperage: 60A
- Voltage: 120VAC
- A.I.C. Rating: 22kA
- Trip Type: Thermal Magnetic
- Mounting: Bolt-On
- Ground Fault Protection: 30mA (Equipment Protection)
- Dimensions: 3.88" H x 2.0" W x 3.0" D
- Ship Weight: Not listed
Material Compliance and Certifications
Built to meet standard expectations: for molded case circuit breakers used in commercial and industrial applications. Suitable for installations that follow NEC requirements, including those calling for ground fault equipment protection. Always verify panel compatibility and local code requirements before installation.
Where It Works Best
This breaker is typically used in commercial or industrial panels where equipment protection is needed—HVAC systems are a common example. It’s also a good fit for lighting or distribution circuits in setups that were originally designed for BLEH bolt-on breakers. Most often, it’s used when you need a direct replacement that fits correctly and performs within the same ratings as the original.
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