Product Description
BRAFGF120
- Eaton
- Dual Function
- AF/GF
- Circuit Breaker
- With Pigtail
- 1 Pole
- 20 Amp
- 120V
- Type BR
- Wire Size: #14-8 AWG Cu/Al
- New
Series arc A low-current arc has been detected within one of the current pathways. Low-current arcs are typically series arcs, and are typically found in worn or degraded appliance and extension cords, poor connections in appliances or fixtures, or in contacts within equipment. 2 Parallel arc A high-current arc has been detected between two conductors. Look for damaged insulation usually found in installed wiring where the wire has been compromised by a nail or screw, tight staple, or damaged insulation. 3 Overload The circuit is drawing more current than the breaker is rated for. Remove some load from the circuit. 4 Overvoltage The breaker will trip if it experiences voltage of 160 V rms or greater. The breaker can be reset and the TEST button can be pushed to verify that the breaker is working properly. Most likely caused by a loose or floating neutral, either in the service entrance or at the transformer. 5 Ground fault / grounded neutral Current has found an alternate path to ground, or the neutral and ground are in contact downstream of the breaker; this could cause harm to people or property. 6 Self test failure The breaker continually tests the internal electronics and software to ensure that the arc fault and ground fault detection technology is working properly. If the self-diagnostics fail, the breaker will trip. The built-in self-test features will not allow the AF/GF breaker to re-latch if it detects a malfunction in the AF/GF detection circuit. Replace the breaker.