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BREAKER CKT MINTR 120/240VAC 100A 22KA
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BREAKER CKT MINTR 120/240VAC 100A 22KA by Schneider Electric Square D

  • Part Number: QO2100VH
  • UPC: 00786000000000
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Product Overview
Square D™ QO™ QO2100VH Standard Miniature Circuit Breaker, 120/240 VAC, 100 A, 22 kA, 2 Poles, Thermal Magnetic Trip
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Electrical Category:
Electrical Distribution Equipment
Fuses Relays And Circuit Breakers
Electrical Subcategory:
Breakers
Circuit Breakers And Accessories
Electrical Subtype:
Miniature Circuit Breakers
Miniature Circuit Breaker
Amperage Rating:
100
APPLICATION:
For providing overload and short circuit protection
Approvals:
ARRA Compliant|Buy American Act Compliant|RoHS Compliant|CSA 22.2 No. 5|HACR Rated|RoHS Compliant|UL 489 Listed|PROP65: This product can expose you to chemicals including: Diisononyl phthalate (DINP), which is known to the State of California to cause canc
BRAND NAME:
Square D™
Category:
Miniature Circuit Breakers
Connection Type:
Box Lug
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:
MX
Dimensions:
2.91 in L x 1.5 in W x 3.5 in H
Frequency Rating:
50/60
HEIGHT:
3.8 IN
Interrupt Rating:
22
LENGTH:
3.8 IN
Mounting Type:
Plug-On
Number of Poles:
2
PART NUMBER:
SNH_11918840
Phase:
1
PROP 65:
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Subcategory:
Distribution Equipment & Accessories
Subtype:
Circuit Breakers
Temperature Rating:
104
Trip Type:
Thermal Magnetic
Type:
Standard
UNSPSC:
39121603
Voltage Rating:
120/240
VOLUME:
25.992 CI
WEIGHT:
0.73 L
WIDTH:
1.8 IN
Wire Size:
4 to 2/0
Manufactured By:
Schneider Electric Square D
Other Details
Common trip
HACR rated
Plug-on QO circuit breakers are for use in QO load centers, NQ and NQOD panelboards, OEM mounting bases, and Speed D™ switchboard distribution panels
QO and QOB circuit breakers have an overcenter, trip-free toggle mechanism with quick-make, quickbreak action and positive handle indication
QO and QOB circuit breakers have Visi-Trip™ feature, which provides a visual indication that the circuit breaker has tripped and interrupted the circuit
The tripping mechanisms in 2 and 3-pole circuit breakers operate such that an overcurrent on any pole of the circuit breaker will cause all poles of the circuit breaker to open simultaneously
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