AR20033 - Appleton - Receptacle

150 Amp - 3 Pole - 3 Wire - 600 V

Appleton SKU: AR20033
AR20033 - Appleton - 200 Amp 600V 3 Pole 3 Wire Powertite Series Pin & Sleeve Receptacle

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AR20033 - Appleton - Receptacle

150 Amp - 3 Pole - 3 Wire - 600 V

Appleton SKU: AR20033
Regular price $1,039.99 CAD
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Product Warranty - AR20033 - Appleton - Receptacle

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Overview

Product Specifications - AR20033 - Appleton Receptacle

  • Part Number:

    AR20033
  • Manufacturer:

  • Pole:

    3
  • Category:

    Pin and Sleeve
  • Type:

    ARC

Dimensions

  • Weight:

    10 lb

Standards

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Product Description - AR20033 - Appleton Receptacle

AR20033 - Appleton Receptacle


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Robert
A good online shopping experience

Order shipped within 24 hrs of placement and was exactly what I had ordered. A good online shopping experience, will definitely use them again.

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eLAy
Quality Part

I had a couple of circuits in my 4-5 year old home that were popping under minor loads (couldn't run more than 1 normal PC in a room). I dug about in the circuit panel and discovered that both of the circuits were controlled by these fault-controlled breakers that are now often used where an outlet is near a water source. I replaced the two switches (turn off power to the panel, 4 screws to open it. pull the old breaker, 3-4 screws to wire-up the new breaker, clip in the new breaker, close up panel, turn on power... check YouTube for a how-to) and poof! Everything works as it should again.

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dankashane
Best price I could find on these pricey breakers which ...

Best price I could find on these pricey breakers