What is BLH breaker?

What is BLH breaker?

Siemens Series BL Type BLH 1-Pole molded case circuit breaker is rated at 15-Amps and 120-Volt AC. This circuit breaker supports bolt-on mounting on panelboard to make installation easier. It is perfect for use in industrial, commercial and OEM applications.

What are the different types of Siemens breakers?

  • Arc Fault Breakers – AFCI Breakers.
  • GFCI Circuit Breakers – Ground Fault Breakers.
  • Dual-function circuit breakers (AFCI & GFCI)
  • Residential Main Breakers.
  • Surge Protection Breakers.
  • Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breakers.

What are Siemens breakers compatible with?

General Switch, Westinghouse, Murray, Challenger, Arrow Hart, and General Electric serve as good examples of such brands. However, that doesn’t always mean that the breakers they produce are also compatible with Siemens panelboards.

What is a type CL circuit breaker?

Type CL breakers are classified replacement circuit breakers considered suitable by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), for use in another manufacturers’ load centers. Homeline?, ITE, Siemens, Murray, Thomas & BettsĀ®, and Crouse-HindsĀ® panels, and are UL classified as approved for use in these panels.

Will a GE breaker work in a Siemens panel?

Siemens breakers can be used in GE breaker boxes, and they are generally known to be compatible. Match the size and voltage requirements when using Siemens breakers, as using the wrong breakers can have dangerous results. It is strongly recommended that the wrong breakers never be used.

What is Type BR breaker?

Type BR Circuit Breakers are 1-inch per pole plug-on circuit breakers designed for Eaton’s Type BR Loadcenters. They are 10 kAIC arc fault circuit interrupters rated for 120VAC or 240VAC applications.

Can I use Eaton breakers in a Siemens panel?

Designed to fit virtually any panel Eaton’s UL classified breakers are designed and tested to be both mechanically and electrically interchangeable with circuit breakers manufactured by General Electric, Thomas & Betts, ITE/Siemens, Murray, Crouse-Hinds, and Square D.