The Eaton 15 amps Arc Fault/Ground Fault Single Pole Circuit Breaker w/Self Test is a compact, plug-in solution designed to bring two layers of safety to your electrical system. Built for residential panels, this 120 V, 15 A Type BR breaker delivers both arc-fault protection (AFCI) and ground-fault protection (GFCI) in a single, easy-to-install device.
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Dual protection in one device: Combines AFCI and GFCI functions to shield against dangerous arc faults and hidden ground faults, reducing the risk of electrical fires and shock.
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Self-test capability: Integrated self-test verifies that both protection circuits are functioning correctly, helping you confirm safety without extra steps.
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Plug-in, single-pole design: Quick replacement in standard BR-series panels with a 1-pole, 1-space footprint for streamlined panel organization.
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Reliable specifications: 15-amp rating at 120 volts, UL Listed, and CSA Listed, ensuring compliance with safety standards for residential use.
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Compact and versatile: Dimensions of 2.9" W × 2.9" D × 0.9" H fit in tight panel spaces, while indoor and outdoor applicability expands where you can install protection (within permitted enclosure rating).
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Included protection you can trust: Ready to install with breakers included, designed to work within Eaton’s Type BR family for consistent performance across circuits.
This breaker is ideal for circuits where both fire-safety and shock-prevention are priorities, such as living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and other living areas where sensitive electronics or high-load appliances are present. If you’re updating an older panel or wiring a new installation, the Eaton 15 amps Arc Fault/Ground Fault Single Pole Circuit Breaker w/Self Test offers a streamlined, code-aligned solution that reduces the need for separate AFCI and GFCI devices without compromising protection.
Why choose this model over separate devices? It consolidates two critical protections into a compact 1-pole unit, saving space in the panel and simplifying wiring, while the built-in self-test keeps you aware of protection status. Remember to verify your panel accepts BR-series, 1-pole, 15A AFCI/GFCI breakers and to follow local electrical codes during installation.