Clipsal - Mounting Accessories Metal Mounting Bracket
Item Number: 155
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Product brand
Clipsal
Product or component type
bracket
Physical
Fixing center
84 mm
Depth
37 mm
Length
135 mm
Width
72 mm
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Pro-active China RoHS declaration (out of China RoHS legal scope)
Environmental disclosure
ENVPEP110719EN
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N/A
Material
Material
metal
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Arc Fault Circuit Breakers
Resolution:
No. So-called AFCI testers are on the market, but they are not UL listed for testing the function of a CAFI/AFI circuit breaker. UL 1436 refers to them as "indicators" rather than testers, and Square D does not endorse them or recommend their use. They are subject to error in the form of giving a false negative result.
The UL approved method of testing an AFCI circuit breaker is to press the push-to-test button when installed in an energized load center or panel. This test injects a signal into the AFCI sensor that looks like an arc to the AFCI. A properly functioning AFCI will trip when the test button is pushed as long as the panel is energized and the neutral pigtail/plug on neutral connection is made to the neutral bar.
Paragraph 31.8.1 of the UL 1436 standard requires the AFCI indicator markings or instructions to effectively state that the test button on the AFCI circuit breaker demonstrates proper operation.
Arc Fault Circuit Breakers
Resolution:
No. So-called AFCI testers are on the market, but they are not UL listed for testing the function of a CAFI/AFI circuit breaker. UL 1436 refers to them as "indicators" rather than testers, and Square D does not endorse them or recommend their use. They are subject to error in the form of giving a false negative result.
The UL approved method of testing an AFCI circuit breaker is to press the push-to-test button when installed in an energized load center or panel. This test injects a signal into the AFCI sensor that looks like an arc to the AFCI. A properly functioning AFCI will trip when the test button is pushed as long as the panel is energized and the neutral pigtail/plug on neutral connection is made to the neutral bar.
Paragraph 31.8.1 of the UL 1436 standard requires the AFCI indicator markings or instructions to effectively state that the test button on the AFCI circuit breaker demonstrates proper operation.