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Siemens Q Series Q215EG

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Q215EG

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The Siemens Q215EG is a molded case circuit breaker designed specifically for residential applications. With an amperage rating of 15A and a voltage capacity of 120/240V, it's suitable for single-phase setups.

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Technical specifications for Q215EG

ManufacturerSiemens
Product TypeMolded Case Circuit Breaker
Product LineQ Series
Part NumberQ215EG
UPC195125299726
Amperage15A
Voltage Rating120/240V
Poles2 poles
GFCI Rating30 mA
ApplicationResidential
Connection TypePlug-In
Interrupting Rating10 kA
StandardsUL 489 Listed
Mounting TypePanel
PhaseSingle phase
ProtectionOverload and Short Circuit

The Siemens Q215EG circuit breaker is an effective solution for protecting residential electrical systems. As a molded case type, it is engineered to manage an amperage of up to 15A and functions optimally at voltage ratings of 120/240V. This model boasts two poles and meets ground fault circuit interrupter standards with a GFCI rating of 30 mA. It is primarily used in residential settings to enhance safety.

The unit's interrupting rating is rated at 10 kA, allowing it to manage potential fault conditions effectively. It adheres to the UL 489 standard, providing assurance of compliance with recognized safety regulations. For ease of installation, the Q215EG comes equipped with a plug-in connection type and is meant for panel mounting. This configuration contributes to its user-friendly design. The circuit breaker ensures protection against both overload and short circuit events, maintaining system integrity while minimizing the risk of circuit failure.