QBGFEP2020 | Eaton 20 Amp GFEP Circuit Breaker
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Product Description P/N: QBGFEP2020
Description
The Eaton QBGFEP2020 is a 20-amp, two-pole molded case circuit breaker featuring Ground Fault Equipment Protection (GFEP) for enhanced electrical safety. Designed for 240V single-phase systems, it uses a thermal-magnetic trip unit with long-time and instantaneous functions to protect against overloads and short-circuit faults. Its bolt-on mounting design and load-side lug terminals ensure secure installation in Quicklag-compatible panelboards.
Technical Specifications
| Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
| Brand | Eaton |
| Category | Circuit Breaker |
| Part Number | QBGFEP2020 |
| Subcategory | Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
| Family | Quicklag |
| Type | QBGFEP |
| Voltage Rating | 240 V |
| Amperage Rating | 20 A |
| Phase | 1-Phase |
| Poles | 2 |
| AIC Rating | 10 kA @ 240 V |
| Protection Type | Thermal Magnetic |
| Trip Functions | LI – Long-Time and Instantaneous |
| Ground-Fault Protection | GFEP (equipment protection) |
| Connection Type | Bolt-On |
| Terminal Type | Load-side lug terminals |
| Temperature Rating | 40 °C |
| Application | Residential, commercial, and light industrial equipment protection |
Information About QBGFEP2020
The QBGFEP2020 is part of Eaton’s Quicklag breaker family, built to provide dependable protection in residential, commercial, and light industrial applications. Its two-pole configuration supports 240V single-phase circuits, offering stable and balanced operation for equipment requiring both line conductors to disconnect simultaneously. Equipped with thermal-magnetic protection and LI trip functions, the breaker delivers consistent overload management and fast short-circuit response. In addition, its GFEP functionality detects equipment-level ground faults—typically at a 30 mA threshold—enhancing protection for loads sensitive to ground leakage. With a 10 kA interrupting rating at 240V and a bolt-on connection for secure panel mounting, the QBGFEP2020 provides reliable and long-lasting circuit protection.
Key Features:
- Quicklag Series design: Built for dependable performance in residential and commercial settings.
- 20A current rating: Suitable for standard 240V branch circuits.
- Two-pole configuration: Ensures simultaneous disconnection of both ungrounded conductors.
- Ground Fault Equipment Protection (GFEP): Detects equipment-level ground faults for added safety.
- Thermal-magnetic trip unit: Provides long-time overload and instantaneous short-circuit protection.
- LI trip functions: Long-time and instantaneous trip modes for accurate circuit response.
- 10 kA interrupt rating: Adequate fault-current protection for typical installations.
- Bolt-on connection: Ensures secure mechanical and electrical attachment.
- Load-side lug terminals: Simplify conductor termination.
- 40°C rating: Designed for standard operating environments.
The QBGFEP2020 delivers the reliability and precision required for protecting 240V single-phase circuits from overloads, short circuits, and equipment-level ground faults.
Description
The Eaton QBGFEP2020 is a 20-amp, two-pole molded case circuit breaker featuring Ground Fault Equipment Protection (GFEP) for enhanced electrical safety. Designed for 240V single-phase systems, it uses a thermal-magnetic trip unit with long-time and instantaneous functions to protect against overloads and short-circuit faults. Its bolt-on mounting design and load-side lug terminals ensure secure installation in Quicklag-compatible panelboards.
Technical Specifications
| Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
| Brand | Eaton |
| Category | Circuit Breaker |
| Part Number | QBGFEP2020 |
| Subcategory | Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
| Family | Quicklag |
| Type | QBGFEP |
| Voltage Rating | 240 V |
| Amperage Rating | 20 A |
| Phase | 1-Phase |
| Poles | 2 |
| AIC Rating | 10 kA @ 240 V |
| Protection Type | Thermal Magnetic |
| Trip Functions | LI – Long-Time and Instantaneous |
| Ground-Fault Protection | GFEP (equipment protection) |
| Connection Type | Bolt-On |
| Terminal Type | Load-side lug terminals |
| Temperature Rating | 40 °C |
| Application | Residential, commercial, and light industrial equipment protection |
Information About QBGFEP2020
The QBGFEP2020 is part of Eaton’s Quicklag breaker family, built to provide dependable protection in residential, commercial, and light industrial applications. Its two-pole configuration supports 240V single-phase circuits, offering stable and balanced operation for equipment requiring both line conductors to disconnect simultaneously. Equipped with thermal-magnetic protection and LI trip functions, the breaker delivers consistent overload management and fast short-circuit response. In addition, its GFEP functionality detects equipment-level ground faults—typically at a 30 mA threshold—enhancing protection for loads sensitive to ground leakage. With a 10 kA interrupting rating at 240V and a bolt-on connection for secure panel mounting, the QBGFEP2020 provides reliable and long-lasting circuit protection.
Key Features:
- Quicklag Series design: Built for dependable performance in residential and commercial settings.
- 20A current rating: Suitable for standard 240V branch circuits.
- Two-pole configuration: Ensures simultaneous disconnection of both ungrounded conductors.
- Ground Fault Equipment Protection (GFEP): Detects equipment-level ground faults for added safety.
- Thermal-magnetic trip unit: Provides long-time overload and instantaneous short-circuit protection.
- LI trip functions: Long-time and instantaneous trip modes for accurate circuit response.
- 10 kA interrupt rating: Adequate fault-current protection for typical installations.
- Bolt-on connection: Ensures secure mechanical and electrical attachment.
- Load-side lug terminals: Simplify conductor termination.
- 40°C rating: Designed for standard operating environments.
The QBGFEP2020 delivers the reliability and precision required for protecting 240V single-phase circuits from overloads, short circuits, and equipment-level ground faults.