UBIZ2020 | Zinsco 2 Pole 20 Amp 240V Circuit Breaker
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Product Description P/N: UBIZ2020
Description
The UBIZ2020 is a Zinsco 2-pole circuit breaker with a rating of 20 amps and a voltage of 240 volts. It is designed for use in electrical systems requiring 20-amp protection at 240 volts. This molded case circuit breaker is suitable for residential and commercial applications.
Technical Specifications
Part # |
UBIZ2020 |
Category |
Circuit Breaker |
Subcategory |
Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
Current Rating |
20 A |
Dimensions |
4.81 in L x 0.75 W x 2.53 H |
Interrupt Rating |
10 kA |
Mounting Type |
Plug |
Number of Phases |
1 |
Number of Poles |
1 |
Operating Frequency |
50/60 Hz |
Suitable for |
Zinsco R3820 Series Load Centers, Kitchen Circuits |
Terminal Type |
Lug |
Trip Type |
Standard |
Type |
Twin, Type UBIZ |
Voltage Rating |
120/240 V |
Wire Size |
14 to 8 AWG |
Information About UBIZ2020
The UBIZ2020 is a Zinsco molded case circuit breaker designed for use in electrical systems requiring protection at 20 amps and 240 volts. This circuit breaker is configured as a twin pole unit, providing dual-pole protection within a single housing. It is specifically engineered for applications where a 20-amp, 240-volt circuit is needed. With a plug-in design, installation and replacement are facilitated, making it suitable for various residential and commercial settings.
The UBIZ2020 is characterized by its compact dimensions, measuring 4.81 inches in length, 0.75 inches in width, and 2.53 inches in height. It features a standard trip type mechanism, providing reliable overcurrent protection under normal operating conditions. The interrupt rating of the UBIZ2020 is 10 kiloamperes (kA), ensuring effective interruption of fault currents to maintain system safety.
Manufacturer information
Zinsco, originally known as Zinsmeyer Company, was a manufacturer of electrical distribution panels and circuit breakers. It was acquired by GTE Sylvania in 1973 and ceased operations in the late 1970s. The company's products have faced scrutiny due to safety concerns, particularly regarding their circuit breakers.
Description
The UBIZ2020 is a Zinsco 2-pole circuit breaker with a rating of 20 amps and a voltage of 240 volts. It is designed for use in electrical systems requiring 20-amp protection at 240 volts. This molded case circuit breaker is suitable for residential and commercial applications.
Technical Specifications
Part # |
UBIZ2020 |
Category |
Circuit Breaker |
Subcategory |
Molded Case Circuit Breaker |
Current Rating |
20 A |
Dimensions |
4.81 in L x 0.75 W x 2.53 H |
Interrupt Rating |
10 kA |
Mounting Type |
Plug |
Number of Phases |
1 |
Number of Poles |
1 |
Operating Frequency |
50/60 Hz |
Suitable for |
Zinsco R3820 Series Load Centers, Kitchen Circuits |
Terminal Type |
Lug |
Trip Type |
Standard |
Type |
Twin, Type UBIZ |
Voltage Rating |
120/240 V |
Wire Size |
14 to 8 AWG |
Information About UBIZ2020
The UBIZ2020 is a Zinsco molded case circuit breaker designed for use in electrical systems requiring protection at 20 amps and 240 volts. This circuit breaker is configured as a twin pole unit, providing dual-pole protection within a single housing. It is specifically engineered for applications where a 20-amp, 240-volt circuit is needed. With a plug-in design, installation and replacement are facilitated, making it suitable for various residential and commercial settings.
The UBIZ2020 is characterized by its compact dimensions, measuring 4.81 inches in length, 0.75 inches in width, and 2.53 inches in height. It features a standard trip type mechanism, providing reliable overcurrent protection under normal operating conditions. The interrupt rating of the UBIZ2020 is 10 kiloamperes (kA), ensuring effective interruption of fault currents to maintain system safety.
Manufacturer information
Zinsco, originally known as Zinsmeyer Company, was a manufacturer of electrical distribution panels and circuit breakers. It was acquired by GTE Sylvania in 1973 and ceased operations in the late 1970s. The company's products have faced scrutiny due to safety concerns, particularly regarding their circuit breakers.