A branch feeder type arc fault circuit interrupter is a device intended to mitigate high current arcing faults in the complete circuit, including connected cords. High current arcing faults can occur from line to neutral or line to ground. These arcing faults are in parallel with the load and produce the most energy of all arcing faults. The branch feeder type AFCI is required in the 1999 and 2002 National Electrical Code. The combination type AFCI is required in the 2005, 2008 and 2011 National Electrical Code.
EATON Circuit Breaker, Type BR, 120/240 VAC, 40 A, 10 kA Interrupt, Common/Thermal Magnetic Trip, 2 Pole, 1 ph, 14 to 4 AWG Wire, NEMA 1/4X/3R, Plug-On Mount, 600 to 750 deg C, 3 in L x 2 in W x 3 in H
Dimensions | : | 3 in L x 2 in W x 3 in H |
Enclosure Type | : | NEMA 1/4X/3R |
Mounting Type | : | Plug-On |
Phase | : | 1 ph |
Temperature Rating | : | 600 to 750 deg C |
Type | : | Type BR |
Wire Size | : | 14 to 4 AWG |
Voltage Rating | : | 120/240 VAC |
Amperage Rating | : | 40 A |
Interrupt Rating | : | 10 kA |
Number of Poles | : | 2 |
Trip Type | : | Common/Thermal Magnetic |