Whether you're upgrading your home electrical panel, replacing a tripped breaker, or ensuring code-compliant protection, our Breakers category has you covered. Featuring high-quality circuit breakers from trusted brands like Siemens, these products safeguard your wiring from overloads and short circuits, preventing fires and costly damage. Explore options from 15-amp duplex to 125-amp double-pole models designed for residential and light commercial use.
Understanding Circuit Breakers and Their Role in Electrical Safety
Circuit breakers are the frontline defense in any electrical system, automatically interrupting power when detecting faults. Unlike fuses, they can be reset after tripping, making them convenient and cost-effective. In this category, you'll find Type QP breakers compatible with Siemens load centers, as well as specialized replacements for older panels. Proper selection prevents hazards and supports modern appliances with higher demands.
Key Types of Breakers Available
- Single-Pole Breakers: Ideal for 120V circuits like lighting or outlets. Our 20-amp model handles standard household loads efficiently.
- Double-Pole Breakers: For 240V appliances such as dryers, ovens, or EV chargers. Options range from 30-amp to 125-amp for versatile applications.
- Duplex Breakers: Combine two 15-amp circuits in one unit, saving panel space.
- Thin Series Replacements: Engineered for obsolete panels like Zinsco, ensuring compatibility without full panel replacement.
These breakers meet UL standards for interrupting capacity, typically 10kA, suitable for most homes.
How to Choose the Right Breaker for Your Needs
Start with amperage: Match it to your wire gauge and load—20A for general use, 50A+ for heavy appliances. Check pole configuration: single for branch circuits, double for high-voltage. Compatibility is crucial; Siemens QP breakers fit their panels and some legacy types. Consider tandem or thin designs for space-constrained panels. For broader electrical projects, explore our Electrical category for wires, conduits, and testers.
Common Use Cases and Installation Tips
Homeowners often replace breakers during renovations or after persistent tripping. Electricians use them in subpanels for garages or workshops. High-amp double-pole models support hot tubs or workshops. Always de-energize the panel before installation, use torque specs, and verify labels. If managing load centers, check our Breakers, Load Centers & Fuses selection for complete solutions. This category sits within Circuit Breakers, offering focused options amid Tools & Home Improvement essentials.
Siemens stands out for its robust construction and thermal-magnetic trip mechanisms, providing reliable performance. Learn more about their lineup on the Siemens brand page or browse all Siemens Breakers. For older systems, Connecticut Electric offers precise replacements, detailed at their Connecticut Electric hub.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between single-pole and double-pole breakers?
Single-pole breakers protect one 120V circuit, while double-pole handle two legs for 240V, common in appliances like water heaters.
Are these breakers compatible with my panel?
Siemens QP types fit Siemens, Murray, and some others—check your panel label. Replacements like Connecticut Electric's are for specific legacy brands such as Zinsco.
Can I install a breaker myself?
DIY is possible for experienced users, but consult local codes and consider professional help for safety and permits.
How do I know if my breaker has tripped?
The handle moves to the middle position; reset by firmly switching to off, then on.
What makes Siemens breakers preferable?
They offer superior arc fault protection options, high AIC ratings, and easy installation in compatible panels.