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UBIF0250N - 50 Amp Circuit Breaker
UBIF0250N - 50 Amp Circuit Breaker
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UBIF0250N - 50 Amp Thin 2‑Pole Circuit Breaker
Upgrade your Federal Pacific Electric panel with the UBIF0250N Thin 2‑Pole 50 Amp Circuit Breaker by Connecticut Electric. Designed to deliver reliable protection and seamless compatibility, this breaker replaces Federal Pacific type NC breakers while preserving panel space. Its sleek, slim design frees up room for future upgrades, making it ideal for both residential and light commercial installations that need safety without sacrificing capacity.
Key Features and Benefits
- Enhanced Safety Performance: Features a 10,000 AIC rating to protect your system from overloads and short circuits with confidence.
- Space‑Saving Build: The slim, two‑pole form makes it perfect for tight panels—no need to sacrifice additional space.
- Straightforward Replacement: Specifically crafted to fit Federal Pacific Electric type NC (thin) breakers, streamlining your installation process.
- User‑Friendly Installation: Easy to install in Federal Pacific load centers—no special tools or adapters are required.
Technical Specifications
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Poles: 2‑Pole
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Amperage Rating: 50 Amp
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Interrupting Capacity (AIC): 10,000 Amps
Material Compliance and Certifications
- ETL Listed: This unit is ETL listed, meaning it has passed independent testing to meet recognized North American safety standards. You can count on consistent, dependable protection under typical operating conditions.
Where It Works Best
- A perfect match for both residential and light‑commercial electrical systems, the UBIF0250N shines when space is tight—especially in Federal Pacific Electric load centers. Whether you’re upgrading an older panel or replacing an existing breaker, this compact, high-performance unit ensures your system stays safe and up to code.
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