BE115H– SIEMENS 1P15A 120V BOLT ON GFCI 30mA 22kA BREAKER
The Siemens BE115H is a 1-pole, 15A, 120V bolt-on GFCI breaker, designed for enhanced safety in residential and commercial applications. With a 30mA trip threshold and a short-circuit current rating of 22kA, it provides reliable protection against ground faults. Ideal for circuit integrity and electrical safety in your home.
| Brand | Siemens |
|---|---|
| Type | GFCI / Ground-Fault |
| Amperage | 15 A |
| Poles | 1-Pole |
| Voltage | 120V |
| Interrupting Rating | 22 kA |
| Mounting | Bolt-On |
| Frame / Series | BE |
| Catalogue # | SIEBE115H |
The Siemens BE115H is a bolt-on style GFCI breaker from Siemens' BE series, designed to fit Siemens/ITE bolt-on panelboards and loadcentres — including select EQ, ES, PL, and PN series panels that accept bolt-on (BA/BL/BE-frame) breakers. It is not a plug-in/QP-style breaker and is not interchangeable with plug-in loadcentres.
Compatibility depends on your specific panel model and busbar configuration. Send us your panel model number and we'll confirm fit before you order.
The BE115H trips at 30 milliamps of ground-fault current — the Class A GFCI threshold required by the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) for personnel protection. This level is mandated for receptacle circuits in bathrooms, kitchens, garages, unfinished basements, outdoor areas, and other wet or damp locations. The integrated GFCI function means no separate GFCI outlet is needed on that circuit.
In many cases, yes — the BE-series bolt-on breakers are the current Siemens offering replacing older ITE bolt-on frames in compatible panels. However, physical fit and bus acceptance depend on your specific panel vintage and model. We stock a wide range of current and obsolete Siemens/ITE breakers, so contact our team with your panel label details and we'll verify the correct replacement.
Yes. Like most GFCI circuit breakers, the BE115H includes a white neutral pigtail lead that must be connected to the panel's neutral bar. This is how the breaker monitors ground-fault current on the full circuit. Ensure your panel has an available neutral lug and that the wiring is sized appropriately for a 15A, 120V circuit.
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