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GE Q-Line THQL1115DFP 15-Amp Single-Pole Dual Function AFCI/GFCI Circuit Breaker
GE Q-Line THQL1115DFP 15-Amp Single-Pole Dual Function AFCI/GFCI Circuit Breaker
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15A Dual-Function AFCI/GFCI Breaker, Single-Pole
GE’s Q-Line THQL1115DFP breaker combines AFCI and GFCI protection in one unit to guard against arc faults and ground faults on 120V branch circuits. Plug-on installation with pigtail neutral makes it ideal for GE/ABB residential load centers.
Key Features:
- Dual Protection: Combines CAFCI and GFCI to help prevent electrical fires and shock hazards
- LED Trip Diagnostics: Indicates last known trip condition for faster troubleshooting
- Self-Test Feature: Meets UL requirements for continuous ground-fault self-testing
- Dedicated Neutral Required: Designed for use with a dedicated (non‑shared) neutral conductor
- GE/ABB Compatibility: Fits GE and ABB residential panels; plug-on mount with pigtail connection
Specifications Table:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Series | Q-Line |
| Amperage | 15 A |
| Poles | Single-pole |
| Interruption Type | AFCI/GFCI (Dual Function) |
| Voltage | 120 V |
| AIC Rating | 10,000 |
| Mounting Type | Plug-On |
| Connection Type | Pigtail neutral |
| Trip Unit | Electronic |
| Certifications | UL Listed |
| Product Height | 3.3 in |
| Product Width | 1 in |
| Product Depth | 3 in |
| Pack Size | 1 |
| Number of Spaces | 1 |
| Compatibility | GE and ABB residential panels |
| Diagnostics | LED indicates last known trip condition; clears via instructed sequence |
| Self-Test | Meets June 2015 UL self-test requirement for ground-fault circuit breakers |
| Neutral Requirement | Dedicated neutral; not for shared neutrals |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: Will this work in my panel?
A: It is compatible with GE and ABB residential load centers that accept Q-Line breakers; check your panel model to confirm.
Q: What circuits should use this breaker?
A: Commonly used on 15A kitchen and laundry branch circuits where both AFCI and GFCI protection are required by NEC.
Q: Does it require a neutral connection?
A: Yes. It must be installed with a dedicated neutral and cannot share a neutral with other circuits.
Q: How do I test the breaker?
A: Use the front GF TEST and AF TEST buttons; the unit also performs automatic self-tests per UL requirements.
Q: What is the voltage and interrupt rating?
A: Rated 120V with 10,000 AIC interruption rating.
Safety with Sleek, Space-Savvy Simplicity
This compact breaker quietly elevates a home’s backbone—its electrical system—with dual protection that feels both intelligent and refined. The front diagnostics and tactile test buttons add a modern utility aesthetic to the load center. Pair it with a neatly labeled panel and cable management to keep the service area crisp and orderly. Thoughtful safety like this is a cornerstone of effortless, luxurious living.
Upgrade to dual AFCI/GFCI protection today for smarter safety and code-ready performance in your home.
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