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UBIZ270 - 70 Amp Circuit Breaker
UBIZ270 - 70 Amp Circuit Breaker
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UBIZ270 - 70 Amp Circuit Breaker
Looking for a 70 amp circuit breaker built to protect and perform? The UBIZ270 from Connecticut Electric is a high-quality replacement for legacy Zinsco panels. With impressive 10,000 AIC interrupting capacity, it confidently handles electrical surges and keeps both residential and commercial systems safe and fully functional.
Key Features and Benefits
- High Fault Protection: Rated at 10,000 amperes, the UBIZ270 provides reliable defense against overcurrents and faults—essential for preserving your equipment and ensuring safety.
- Perfect Zinsco Fit: Made specifically for Zinsco load centers that take QC-style breakers, it installs cleanly and connects securely with no fuss.
- Solid Build & Steady Performance: Manufactured to strict standards by Connecticut Electric, the UBIZ270 is built to last, offering dependable service every day.
- User-Friendly Design: Easy to snap in, easy to switch off or on—ideal for quick upgrades or replacements with minimal downtime.
Technical Specifications
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Poles: Double (2-pole)
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Rated Current: 70 Amps
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Interrupting Capacity (AIC): 10,000 AIC
Material Compliance & Certifications
- This breaker is ETL Listed, meeting all current North American electrical safety standards. You get confidence knowing each unit has passed thorough testing for performance and electrical integrity.
Suitability
- The UBIZ270 is perfect for those with older Zinsco electrical panels—ideal for residential homes, light‐commercial buildings, and renovation projects. If you're replacing a worn-out breaker or enhancing system reliability in a Zinsco panel, this unit brings dependable protection without the complexity.
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