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Murray MP215AFC 15-Amp 2 Pole 120-Volt Combination
Murray MP215AFC 15-Amp 2 Pole 120-Volt Combination

Murray MP215AFC 15-Amp 2 Pole 120-Volt Combination Type Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter

Product ID : 18145132


Galleon Product ID 18145132
UPC / ISBN 040892148930
Shipping Weight 0.76 lbs
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Model MP215AFC
Manufacturer Murray
Shipping Dimension 4.49 x 3.39 x 2.48 inches
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Murray MP215AFC 15-Amp 2 Pole 120-Volt Combination Features

  • Combination type AFCI

  • 2 Pole

  • Plug in type

  • 15-Amp

  • UL listed


About Murray MP215AFC 15-Amp 2 Pole 120-Volt Combination

Product Description Murray AFCI plug in circuit breakers are intended for use in Murray load centers or meter combinations. The double pole Murray breakers may be used in single or 3-phase load centers and are 240V rated. To ensure the warranty on a Murray panel is not voided, the use of Murray breakers is required. The combination type AFCI is for use in areas enforcing the 2008 or newer National Electric Code. Check with your local electrical inspector to confirm. The use of a double pole AFCI allows for shared neutral applications in which two circuits will share a common neutral. Murray strongly recommends against the use of "used" breakers. The installation of used breakers in a Murray panel will void the warranty on the panel. Murray does not sell used breakers and has not approved any 3rd party sellers to do so. From the Manufacturer Murray AFCI plug in circuit breakers are intended for use in Murray load centers or meter combinations. The double pole Murray breakers may be used in single or 3-phase load centers and are 240V rated. To ensure the warranty on a Murray panel is not voided, the use of Murray breakers is required. The combination type AFCI is for use in areas enforcing the 2008 or newer National Electric Code. Check with your local electrical inspector to confirm. The use of a double pole AFCI allows for shared neutral applications in which two circuits will share a common neutral.