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Siemens - BQD320 - Bolt On Circuit Breaker, 20 Amps, Number of Poles: 3, 277/480VAC AC Voltage RatingMolded Case, Thermal Magnetic; Bqd Frame; 240 Vac 480 Vac Star 277 Vac At 60 Hz (ul); 20 Ampere At 40 Deg C; 3 Pole; Interrupting Rating 65 Kiloampere At 240 Vac, 14 Kiloampere At 480 Vac Star 277 Vac (ul); Terminal Load Lug; Size 3 Inch W X 4. 49 Inch H; Speedfax[t] Brand; Bqd Model
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