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The EATON ch-cl215 is a Type CL classified double pole circuit breaker rated at 15 amps and 120/240 volts with a 10,000-amp interrupting capacity. It is designed for use in load centers where a classified replacement breaker is required to fit panels not originally designed for EATON breakers. Licensed electricians install this breaker during panel upgrades, service replacements, or circuit additions in residential and light commercial applications. The Type CL classification means it is tested and listed to fit specific panelboard brands as a classified replacement, offering a code-compliant solution when an OEM breaker is unavailable or a panel is being consolidated.
This breaker is suited for 120/240-volt residential electrical panels requiring a two-pole, 15-amp overcurrent protection device. Typical applications include double-pole branch circuits serving 240-volt loads such as baseboard heaters, small appliances, or dedicated circuits. It is installed in load centers that accept Type CL classified breakers, making it a practical fit for multi-brand panel service work. Consult the breaker labeling and panel listing to confirm fitment before installation.
Designed as a Type CL classified replacement circuit breaker for use in load centers listed to accept CL-type breakers. Consult the panel manufacturer labeling and the breaker classification listing to verify compatibility before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all applicable local codes. De-energize the panel at the utility disconnect or main breaker and verify the absence of voltage with a meter before handling any breakers or wiring. Confirm the target load center is listed to accept Type CL classified breakers before installing this device. Do not install this breaker in a panel that is not listed for CL-classified devices, even if it appears to fit physically.
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