Clipsal - Mounting Accessories, Metal Mounting Bracket, 1 Gang, Horizontal, Standard Push, Button

Clipsal - Mounting Accessories, Metal Mounting Bracket, 1 Gang, Horizontal, Standard Push, Button

Item Number: 155

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Specifications

Design

Product brand

Clipsal

Product or component type

bracket

Sustainable offer status

Green Premium product

Physical

Fixing center

84 mm

Depth

37 mm

Length

135 mm

Width

72 mm

Reach regulation

Free of Substances of Very High Concern above the threshold

Reach free of svhc

Yes

Eu rohs directive

Compliant

Toxic heavy metal free

Yes

Mercury free

Yes

Rohs exemption information

Yes

China rohs regulation

 Pro-active China RoHS declaration (out of China RoHS legal scope)

Environmental disclosure

ENVPEP110719EN

Circularity profile

N/A

Material

Material

metal

Others

Package 1 bare product quantity

1

Accessory / separate part category

mounting accessory

Shape

rectangular

Unit type of package 1

PCE

Number of units in package 1

1

Package 1 height

3.7 cm

Package 1 width

7.2 cm

Package 1 length

13.5 cm

Package 1 weight

0.06 kg

Unit type of package 2

BB1

Number of units in package 2

20

Package 2 height

8.8 cm

Package 2 width

10.2 cm

Package 2 length

15.2 cm

Package 2 weight

1.2 kg

Unit type of package 3

BB2

Number of units in package 3

200

Package 3 height

25.2 cm

Package 3 width

21 cm

Package 3 length

31.2 cm

Package 3 weight

12 kg
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Does third party equipment exist to test the AFCI to determine that it is functioning properly?

Product Line:
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.