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UBITB215C - 15 Amp Circuit Breaker
UBITB215C - 15 Amp Circuit Breaker
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UBITB215C - 15 Amp Circuit Breaker
Protect your electrical setup with confidence using the UBITB215C circuit breaker—a dependable, high-performing replacement option designed to keep your system safe and compliant. Engineered as a Type TB‑C breaker, it provides essential protection for both home and light commercial applications at 120/240 V and 15 Amps, complete with a common trip to ensure circuits shut off simultaneously during a fault. Its 10 kA interruption capacity gives you peace of mind in handling overloads and short circuits effectively.
Key Features and Benefits
- Thermal-magnetic protection: Prevents overloads and shorts without false trips
- Two‑pole, common-trip design: Ensures both sides disconnect together for safer operation
- 10 kA interruption rating: Handles high fault levels for reliable performance
- Generous connection range: (#14–#4 AWG Cu/Al wiring) simplifies installation
- Sturdy build quality: For durable, long-lasting protection in daily use
Technical Specifications
- Amperage: 15 Amps
- Voltage: 120/240 V
- Poles: 2 (common trip)
- Interrupt Rating: 10 kA AIC
- Connection Type: #14–#4 AWG Cu/Al
- Compatibility: Type TB‑C Loadcenters
Material Compliance and Certifications
- UL 489 Listed: Tested and certified for safety and reliability
- Industry-standard replacement: Meets OEM equivalent standards for Type TB‑C breakers
Suitability
- This breaker is a top pick for electricians, contractors, and DIYers who need a straightforward replacement or upgrade in compatible TB‑C load centers. It’s ideal wherever residential or light commercial power circuits require dependable overcurrent protection—like HVAC units, subpanels, or branch circuits.
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