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Schneider Electric HOM220GFIC Homeline Square Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.7
👷‍♀️ Circuit Protection Products, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of Schneider Electric HOM220GFIC Homeline Square

Homeline 20 Amp two-pole GFCI circuit breaker. Plug-on design, easy to install. Compatible with homeline load centers and CSED devices. 120/240-Volt AC. Rated for 10,000 AIR.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Product Switches, Load Centers & Fuses

We have ordered it twice. The first was great and exactly as described. But the second was in a 20 amp box but the packaging was opened and there was a 30 amp box instead. So my review is for the seller, not the product. We have a work deadline and that really undermined the work.

Pros
  • GFCI Homeline 20A Bipolar Circuit Breaker
Cons
  • Slightly Crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

3-wire circuit breaker and GFCI

I had a 3-wire cable in the basement to the study where I could have two separate circuits for my electrical needs: one circuit for outlets and another for the lighting. I wanted and needed both circuits to have ground fault protection. When using a three-wire line, a two-pole residual current circuit breaker is required here.

Pros
  • Plug-in design, easy installation
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not suitable! the best circuit breakers, load centers and fuses

I needed a double pole switch to work with a multi wire branch circuit. I don't know how many versions of the Homeline panel Square D makes, but this switch didn't fit my panel. Contacting at the tire end was possible, but the rear did not fit the existing petal holders. Out of curiosity I went to Home Depot and bought a simple two pole switch for $10 and in fact it fits perfectly. Way for 30 days for an exchange. For 100€ I expected more. It is better to buy a simple switch and use GFCI…

Pros
  • 120/240 VAC
Cons
  • not sure