Eaton BRP120GF 20 Amp 1 Pole GFCI Circuit Breaker

Eaton
SKU:
BRP120GF
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UPC:
786689031206
$69.95
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20 A Single-Pole BR GFCI Circuit Breaker, 120/240 V

SKU: BRP120GF  |  MPN: BRP120GF  |  Brand: Eaton

Quick Facts: 20 A | 120/240 V | Single-Pole GFCI | 10 kAIC interrupt rating | #14-8 AWG wire
  • Integrated ground-fault protection with ~5 mA trip sensitivity to enhance safety in wet or damp locations.
  • Plug-on neutral compatible, ideal for BR-series panels for faster and cleaner installs.
  • Thermal-magnetic construction to react to both overloads and faults.
  • UL / Eaton listing, built to meet GFCI safety standards with 10 kA interrupt rating.
  • Supports copper or aluminum conductors in #14 to #8 AWG size range.

Technical Specifications

Key Specs
Type / Series BRP plug-on GFCI, Single-Pole
Amperage 20 A
Voltage Rating 120/240 V AC
Interrupt Rating (AIC) 10,000 AIC
Number of Poles 1 Pole
Wire Size Range #14-8 AWG
Physical Dimensions (L × W × Depth) ≈ 4.0″ × 3.5″ × 1.0″
Weight ≈ 0.45 lb

Overview

The Eaton BRP120GF is a 20-amp, single-pole ground-fault circuit breaker in the BRP series, offering enhanced protection by detecting ground-fault currents as low as 5 mA. Designed to fit Eaton BR plug-on panels, it provides reliable performance in residential or light commercial applications such as outdoor receptacles, kitchen or bathroom circuits, hot tub or pool equipment, or other locations where GFCI protection is required.

What’s Included

  • BRP120GF breaker unit
  • Manufacturer installation instructions and safety documentation

Compatibility & Replacements

Compatible with Eaton BR-series load centers (BRP plug-on type). Serves as replacement for previous 20 A GFCI breakers in the BR/BRP line. Ensure that the panel accepts BRP plug-on GFCI breakers.

Installation & Notes

  • Mount in panels designed for plug-on neutral/plug-on ground-fault breakers.
  • Use conductor sizes between #14 and #8 AWG per wiring rules and manufacturer specifications.
  • Make sure breaker is rated for both voltage legs (120/240 V), though only one hot leg is used in typical single-pole applications.
  • Test the GFCI periodically (monthly) and replace the breaker if ground-fault protection is compromised.
  • Installation must conform to local electrical codes and be done by a licensed electrician.

Shipping & Returns

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