CE3015B – FEDERAL PIONEER 3P15A 600V 14kA BREAKER
The CE3015B – Federal Pioneer 3P15A 600V 14kA breaker is a reliable solution for your electrical protection needs. This three-pole circuit breaker offers a 15 amp rating, handles up to 600 volts, and features a robust 14kA interrupting capacity. Ideal for residential and commercial applications, ensuring safety and efficiency.
| Brand | Federal Pioneer |
|---|---|
| Type | Standard (Thermal-Magnetic) |
| Amperage | 15 A |
| Poles | 3-Pole |
| Voltage | 600V |
| Interrupting Rating | 14 kA |
| Mounting | Bolt-On |
| Frame / Series | CE |
| Catalogue # | CE3015B |
The Federal Pioneer CE3015B is a bolt-on, three-pole breaker from the CE frame series, rated 15A / 600V / 14kA. It is designed to mount in Federal Pioneer CE-series panelboards and loadcentres that accept bolt-on style breakers — commonly found in legacy commercial and industrial Canadian installations. As a Federal Pioneer product, it is also associated with the broader Stab-Lok panel family, though the bolt-on CE frame is distinct from the plug-in Stab-Lok residential line.
Because Federal Pioneer panels span several generations and configurations, send us your panel model number and we'll confirm fitment before you order.
Federal Pioneer is a discontinued brand in Canada, and new production of CE-series breakers has ceased. However, Northern Breaker Group specializes in obsolete and hard-to-find breakers — we maintain stock of legacy Federal Pioneer CE-frame units like the CE3015B. Contact us for current availability.
Federal Pioneer produced two distinct product lines. The Stab-Lok series uses a plug-in bus connection and is found in residential loadcentres, while the CE-series uses a bolt-on connection and is typically installed in commercial or industrial panelboards rated up to 600V. The CE3015B is a bolt-on breaker and is not interchangeable with Stab-Lok plug-in units.
The CE3015B is rated 600V / 14kA interrupting capacity, which meets the requirements of many commercial branch-circuit applications under the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). Always verify that the breaker's interrupting rating meets or exceeds the available fault current at the point of installation, as required by CEC Section 14. If you're unsure, a licensed electrician can confirm compliance for your specific application.
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