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The UBIF20N Federal Pacific Electric Stab-Lok NA120 Replacement is a high-performance, one-pole circuit breaker designed for seamless integration into Stab-Lok panels. With a current rating of 20 amps and a 10,000 AIC capacity, this breaker ensures reliable protection and safety, meeting rigorous UL standards. Manufactured by Connecticut Electric, it offers an easy plug-in installation for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.







| ASIN | B000VYOW3Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,408 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #57 in Magnetic Circuit Breakers |
| Brand | Connecticut Electric |
| Brand Name | Connecticut Electric |
| Circuit Breaker Type | Standard |
| Current Rating | 20 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 295 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00094925019384 |
| Included Components | Beaker |
| Item Type Name | UBIF-20N |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Connecticut Electric |
| Model | UBIF-20N |
| Mounting Type | Plug-In Mount |
| Number Of Poles | 1 |
| Number of Poles | 1 |
| Part Number | UBIF-20N |
| UPC | 094925019384 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 10 Years |
W**R
good replacement for older Stab-Lok
Seems to work OK. Was easy to install. Feel a lot more confident with it than the original Stab-Loks from the 1070's.
G**O
Fits older panel and functions
Work great, they trip when over loaded and when shorted.
W**L
Conn Electric is the bomb
Perfect fit, works as expected, Conn Electric = pure quality!
S**E
Does the job
Great . fits well
V**.
Inspect Breaker Before Starting Installation.
First thing you should do before starting your installation process is to inspect the breakers (and don't forget to turn off the main breaker too.) I bought a total of 7 and 2 of them were missing the screw to clamp on the conductor wire. Unfortunately I didn't noticed this before tearing apart my panel which resulted in having to reuse the old breakers temporarily while going thru the exchange process. Worst yet, the next batch of Breakers I bought also included one with a missing screw, rendering it useless. I suggest if time is of the essence, you should purchase more than you need and return what is unused, otherwise you may find yourself having to "Pig Tail" two circuits into one breaker temporarily. It seems the breakers are loosely packaged and the screws can fall off. For the ones that came without the missing screw they seem to work fine, they fit similarly to the old original "Red FPE" made ones. Although I should honestly say, unless you're frugal with your household electrical use, I would suggest replacing the entire panel. A quick google of "FPE Stab Lok" will give you many reasons to... Otherwise, If you have a basic understanding of electrical circuits, take necessary steps to prevent overloading any circuits, and are frugal with your electrical use, you should be fine replacing the old "Red FPE" breakers with these??? (??? because I have been using my old FPE Stab Lok Panel that came with the house along with these breakers for over 20 years with no issues and I can confirm these breakers do trip. I'm not sure if its because these breakers are built better and safer than the old Red FPE ones or I'm simply running on Luck. Who knows. Fingers Crossed.)
B**.
Replaces my dual circuit breaker with single circuit.
I was rewiring an outlet for an air compressor from 220 volts to 120 volts and had to change from a dual circuit breaker to a single, so this one fit the opening in the power panel and does what I want. Won't know if it works or not until I have a electrical problem.... but the compressor runs well with the rewired outlet.
K**R
No wire screws
Breaker looks good, no screws to attach wires so now a trip to supply house
D**R
Installed 5 of these in my breaker box
I have a Federal Pacific box with 16 slots. I have read about all there is about the risks associated with Federal Pacific breakers and boxes. I live in a 30 year old high rise with approximately 360 units. Nobody in my building has ever had any problems with the Federal Pacific breakers that I or building management knows of...but then again, the breakers are 30 years old so I decided to change some of them. I initially ordered 5 of these and have 5 more on the way. I have had no problems installing these Connecticut Electric single pole 20 amp breakers. I plan to get Connecticut Electric 30 and 50 amp double pole breakers maybe in the next year. Depends if I run into any issues with these 20 amp ones. Have run the first five breakers for about two months. Hope I never have to test whether they actually work or not...but since Sears and Home Depot sell these breakers...gives me more peace of mind that they are at least in brand new condition. Changing my breaker box will cost upwards of $2500...nobody in the building has changed out the Federal Pacific box...yet.
J**R
Breaking news...
The breaker fit the panel perfectly and worked like a charm..
J**L
Circuit breaker
This was hard to install but it works okay.
M**H
That was OK
IT works properly
E**S
NOT NEW
the one that i received was not "NEW". returned.
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