Connecticut Electric UBIZ0220-Nuovo interruttore Zinsco RC3820 di ricambio a due poli da 20 A serie sottile

Brand:Connecticut Electric

3.6/5

132.29

DESCRIZIONE PRODOTTO Connecticut Electric produce nuovi interruttori automatici sostitutivi di alta qualità per centri di carico Zinsco che accettano interruttori automatici Zinsco RC. Gli interruttori automatici devono essere sostituiti solo con nuovi interruttori automatici testati ed elencati dall'Agenzia per la sicurezza, mai usati o ricondizionati. DAL PRODUTTORE Questo interruttore automatico sostitutivo serie sottile Zinsco da 120/240 volt da 20 A, bipolare viene utilizzato in un centro di carico Zinsco. Le applicazioni tipiche, fino a 8.800 watt, includono il riscaldamento elettrico del battiscopa, il riscaldamento forzato della ventola e i condizionatori d'aria a 240 volt (fino a 23.000 BTU). Queste sono solo applicazioni suggerite e non possono garantire la conformità con tutti i codici locali. Si prega di controllare i codici elettrici locali prima di iniziare qualsiasi progetto elettrico.

Può anche essere etichettato come Sylvania (ovvero Sylvania RC 3820). Inserire il tipo. Interruttore 2 poli 120/240 VAC in corpo 3/4. 20 Amp. 10.000 CAI. Intertek ETL Listing secondo lo standard UL 489 per interruttori automatici scatolati USA e Canada. Per l'uso nei pannelli degli interruttori automatici Zinsco. Interruttore Zinsco sostitutivo prodotto nuovo da Connecticut Electric.
Batteries Lithium Metal batteries required.
Brand Connecticut Electric
Circuit Breaker Type Standard
Country of Origin China
Current Rating 20 Amps
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 5.3 x 3.3 x 0.8 inches
Item model number UBIZ0220
Manufacturer Connecticut Electric
Product Dimensions 5.3 x 3.3 x 0.8 inches; 6.4 Ounces
Voltage 240 Volts

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Scritto da: Bob Wilson
Don't go by the picture!
My niece's home was built with a circuit breaker box built by a long-defunct company called "Zinsco." Actually, my home and my in-laws' home also have Zinsco boxes. This company's equipment is quite ubiquitous in homes built in our area of California in the 1950's and 60's. Recently my niece overloaded one of the circuits in her kitchen by using a combination of appliances that she apparently had never used at the same time before. At first this didn't seem to be a big deal, as I easily determined how she managed to cause the circuit breaker to trip when she called me. She told me she went to her breaker box and had tried to reset the circuit breaker, but still had no power on that side of her kitchen. I talked her through resetting the breaker a second and third time, each time having her be sure to really bring the breaker switch down to the off position has hard and far as she could prior to pushing the switch back to the on position. After the third attempt the circuit that was out then had power once again. Knowing that her house had been built in 1975, and having replaced two other circuit breakers (and a neutral / ground bus bar that was actually broken!) for her, I felt this current breaker situation was in need of attention. I told her to not do anything to cause that breaker to trip again and to not shut it off, and I would order a replacement breaker and install it when it arrived. That brings me to this review: The breakers I've been using as replacements are brand new ones, made by Connecticut Electric for these old Zinsco circuit breaker boxes. It is becoming extremely difficult to find any new-old stock Zinsco brand breakers, and to be perfectly frank I don't think buying and using Zinsco brand breakers (even new-old stock) is a good idea. Since any Zinsco brand breakers were designed and made so long ago, whatever testing they met at the time does not meet the equivalent of what the Connecticut Electric breakers meet today. In fact, if you do a search on Zinsco breaker boxes you will find a number of sources of problems that people have had with them over the years, some of them have been serious. But, in fairness to the design and build quality of these boxes, in the three breaker boxes I have immediate access to, I have seen none of the problems that some Zinsco boxes have experienced. I tend to believe that the majority of the problems noted are probably due to poor or incorrect maintenance and / or repairs. All I've needed to do was replace old and tired circuit breakers when they needed replacement (my nieces' home is 46 y.o., my in-law's home is 54 y.o. and my home is 64 y.o.). There is nothing wrong with this particular new Connecticut Electric breaker, other than it was the wrong one for what we needed in my niece's circuit breaker box. Why? Mostly it's my fault because I trusted the picture on the Amazon web page that I purchased it on, instead of reading the entire description and then double checking on the Connecticut Electric web site. The problem? I needed a replacement "dual, tandem single-pole" circuit breaker with separate throws, and this breaker (UBIZ0220) is a "dual, tandem double-pole" circuit breaker with a "common-throw." Big difference! This breaker could have been used to replace the old tandem breaker, but that would mean that if something caused the breaker to trip on one side of the kitchen then both sides of the kitchen would be shut down. Not a catastrophe, but not what we wanted. The Amazon page selling this breaker has the wrong picture (I went back and checked), showing a separate-throw breaker. I'm keeping it because all of our breaker boxes use these breakers as well as the separate throw ones. I've already ordered, received and installed the new breaker in my niece's breaker box, so she's in good shape now. Just don't rely on the Amazon page pictures (and no, I saw no disclaimer that the picture might not be showing the actual breaker I was buying). As for the Connecticut Electric breakers themselves? They are great, work perfectly, are reasonably priced and are readily available for circuit breaker boxes that were made decades ago!
Scritto da: neworder
Quality Product
Some older houses were installed with Zinsco electrical circuit breakers. After years of use the contact between the circuit breaker and the bus bars can deteriorate leading to intermittent contact. You may see your lights flicker or computer resets by itself, very annoying. if that happens it is time to trace and find the faulty circuit breaker in your electrical panel and replace it. Most Zinsco circuit breakers on sale were refurbished ones because Zinsco has been obsoleted for years and, apparently, they have stop mass-producing new ones. I recommend buying new instead because the among of work you put in and the trouble involved in to replace one is not worth the saving of bad parts. In addition, most people, myself included, would rather not playing around with live electrical wires. Also, you never get good at it or getting use to it because, unless you are professional electrician, you don't do it often enough. Speaking of professional electrician, hiring and electrician for a small job like this can cost you big bucks.
Scritto da: Steven Reneau
Exact replacement
Local store wanted $120 for the same thing. A breeze to install.
Scritto da: Greg
Perfect replacement
I have older ZinsCo Electrical Boxes. I had a breaker melt the Bus Bar and had to rebuild or replace. EVERY electrical Contractor wanted to "upgrade" my box at a price of $3,500+. I found the engineer that designed the unit and he sold rebuild kits and explained the only failure of the system was at installation when the installer failed to sand with 4000 grit emery cloth and coat the new bus bar with electrical grease that creates the barrier between the breaker and bar eliminating oxidation. I still needed new breakers. This one by Connecticut Electrical was the perfect replacement at the best cost and quickest delivery.
Scritto da: Linda H.S.
It fits and works
The fuse box is old and so are the fuses and it was hard to find a new one. This one looks a bit different from the one that quit, but it fits in the space and was easy to wire in and works just fine.
Scritto da: Lee Bacall
Good breaker
Correct fit. Twenty bucks cheaper than Home Depot. Better design than the Connecticut electric one from Home Depot.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Works great!
I have bought many of these over the years, but this one has outlasted the others 10 to 1. Why? Not sure but I will buy this again if needed.
Scritto da: Warren
Not as pictured
Very well made and an improvement over the original but not as pictured. The one shipped had the two poles riveted together. Would have been very difficult to separate. Returned to vendor.

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