Bearings Canada
Pack of 1 THQL1120GFTP 20A GFCI Single-Pole Plug-In Circuit Breaker for Load Centers, 120/240V 10 kAIC Thermal Magnetic Ground Fault Interrupter with Pigtail, Self-Test, Accessory Ready
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SKU: VXB01B83HYTM
UPC: 00193019930083
UPC: 00193019930083
Pack of 1 THQL1120GFTP 20A GFCI breaker for panels
✔️ 120/240V, 10 kAIC, thermal-magnetic 20A, pigtail, self-test
✅ Rating: 20A, single-pole, 120/240V
✅ Interrupting capacity: 10 kAIC, thermal magnetic trip
✅ Ground fault protection: integrated GFCI with self-test function
✅ Connection: pigtail for plug-in installation; quick-make quick-break operation
✅ Accessories: supports auxiliary contacts and shunt trip devices for interlocks
✅ Safety: visible trip indication and common trip bar for reliable shutdown
✔️ 120/240V, 10 kAIC, thermal-magnetic 20A, pigtail, self-test
The THQL1120GFTP is a single breaker unit designed for load centers and moisture-prone locations in homes and light commercial spaces. Its compact Q-Line body is just 1 in (25.4 mm) per pole for tight panel layouts.
✅ Model: THQL1120GFTP, pack of 1✅ Rating: 20A, single-pole, 120/240V
✅ Interrupting capacity: 10 kAIC, thermal magnetic trip
✅ Ground fault protection: integrated GFCI with self-test function
✅ Connection: pigtail for plug-in installation; quick-make quick-break operation
✅ Accessories: supports auxiliary contacts and shunt trip devices for interlocks
✅ Safety: visible trip indication and common trip bar for reliable shutdown
💡 What is a ground fault circuit interrupter breaker used for in damp or outdoor locations? It protects people and equipment by sensing current leakage and cutting power fast. - Ideal for bathrooms, garages, basements, outdoor receptacles and pump circuits where moisture raises shock risk - Useful on circuits serving motors, pumps, or machinery with sealed ball bearing housings and ceramic-insulated components - Fits compact Q-Line panels and pairs well with accessory controls or linear slide unit setups for added safety