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EATON CHT2020CS Cutler Hammer Circuit Breaker, 20 A, 120/240 Vac, 10 Ka, 14-8 Awg, 1 Poles, Plug-On Mount

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About this item

  • Is To Be Used Only With Load Centers Marked For Use With Cht Breakers
  • Has A Rejection Feature
  • Requires One 3/4-Inch (19.1 Mm) Space
  • Brand Name: Eaton


Cutler hammer circuit breaker, miniature standard twin type Cht, series: CHT2020CS, 120 vac, 20 a, 1 phase, common, thermal magnetic, fixed trip, 10 ka interrupt, 1 poles, sandalwood handle, on/off actuator, 14 - 8 AWG wire, plug on mounting, 60 - 75 deg c, 3-1/2 in overall length, 3/4 in overall width, 1 space, for load centers and residential. This product requires one 3/4-inch (19.1 mm) space, and has a rejection feature. It is to be used only with load centers marked for use with Cht breakers. It is convenient and works effectively. It is definitely a great quality product.


Ekim
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
Right item
XoMMoX
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
This breaker lets you add another circuit in the same space when circuit panel is full.I've been using this for customers with circuit needs. Called piggy back breakers
Todd S.
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023
Easy transaction got what I ordered on time
Joy
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2020
These double breakers save space in your electrical panel.
Barry L
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2020
Works perfectly
Fresno
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2019
I had purchased the CHT2020 version. It is very easy to install, provided you take the necessary precautions… There are many YouTube videos about those.Please note that (according to Eaton) the difference between the CHT2020 version and the CHT2020CS version is simply the difference in packaging: The CS stands for clamshell retail packaging. Many hardware stores sell breakers without a box and those would simply be labeled as CHT2020.Here is my list of the best safety tips for changing out a breaker, this is not an exhaustive list and I am not a professional electrician, so do your own research and perform any procedure at your own risk. With that said I recommend doing at least the following:1) Personally I recommend shutting down your entire house through the main breaker before touching any of the breakers in the breaker box… I know this is overkill for a lot of people, but it is the safest way to protect yourself, and even then you need to be careful because there are parts of the breaker box that are still live.2) Stand on a piece of plywood (the thicker the better).3) Wear rubber soled shoes.4) Wear rubber gloves... electrician’s gloves if you have them.4) Never attempt any electrical projects when standing in a wet area: You are effectively turning your body into a lightning rod.5) Only ever use one hand in the breaker box at a time, this way if you ever accidentally get electrocuted it’s only going through your hand and not from one hand through your body to the other hand… Which would likely kill you.6) Never hold a screwdriver in your hands unless you are using it… You know what I mean: You’re reaching for something with your index finger and thumb and you have the screwdriver in between your other fingers (but it’s not actually in use)… This is a terrible idea when you’re working on a breaker box because you could accidentally touch something with the tip of the screwdriver. I know it seems obvious but it’s one of those things people do without thinking about it.7) Take your time and check to ensure you did not accidentally loosen any other connections when feeding and wiring up your breaker.8) Watch some YouTube videos and do some reading and make sure you understand exactly what you should do and what precautions to take.9) Always respect the and fear the power of electricity. ALWAYS. (This will keep you on your toes, complacency is not your friend when it comes to projects like this).PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK.I hope the above helped.
Jason C.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2019
Was able to use these to free up room in my breaker box to install extra breakers for a tankless water heater. Worked great.
Lauragj325
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2019
Works just as expected
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