Meet the Connecticut Electric UBITBA 30 amps Standard 2-Pole Circuit Breaker — a plug-in protection solution built for Challenger panels. This indoor, 120/240-volt breaker is designed to deliver dependable overcurrent protection where you need it most, without sacrificing space or ease of service.
- Plug‑in mounting for fast, tool-free installation in compatible Challenger panels
- 2-pole design provides simultaneous protection for both hot legs on a 120/240V circuit
- 30-amp rating suits common high-demand loads like large appliances and certain HVAC components
- Part of the Challenger family under the UBITBA sub-brand — streamlined replacement and compatibility within existing panel ecosystems
- Compact dimensions: 4" wide x 6" high x 1.5" deep, engineered for tight spaces
- Indoor use only; UL Listed: No, CSA Listed: No — reflects installation and certification specifics for this model
The 30A, 2-pole configuration of this Connecticut Electric breaker is designed to protect circuits that require robust fault protection while keeping maintenance simple. The plug-in design minimizes downtime during replacement, so you can restore service quickly if a breaker trips or needs servicing. With 120/240V capability, it comfortably supports residential circuits that power heating, cooling, and other high-draw loads, all within a compact footprint that fits standard Challenger panels.
Ideal use scenarios
- Large appliance circuits in homes with Challenger panels
- AC condenser or heat pump line connections that run on 240V
- Water heater or other high-current loads located in indoor panels
- Sub-panels or main panels within the Challenger/UBITBA ecosystem where quick replacement is valued
Why choose the Connecticut Electric UBITBA 30A 2-Pole breaker? It combines straightforward plug-in installation with reliable 2-pole protection, specifically designed for Challenger panels and the UBITBA line. By focusing on precise amperage, voltage range, and a compact form factor, it helps you protect the right circuits without overprovisioning space or complicating future maintenance.