CE3020H – FEDERAL PIONEER 3P20A 600V 35kA BREAKER
The CE3020H Federal Pioneer 3P20A 600V 35kA Breaker is designed for reliability and safety in high-demand electrical applications. This three-pole circuit breaker features a current rating of 20 amps and a voltage rating of 600 volts, offering optimal protection against overloads and short circuits. Ideal for both residential and commercial use.
| Brand | Federal Pioneer |
|---|---|
| Type | Molded-Case (MCCB) |
| Amperage | 20 A |
| Poles | 3-Pole |
| Voltage | 600V |
| Interrupting Rating | 35 kA |
| Mounting | Bolt-On |
| Frame / Series | CE |
| Catalogue # | CE3020H |
The Federal Pioneer CE3020H is a CE-frame bolt-on molded-case circuit breaker rated 3P / 20A / 600V / 35kA. As an MCCB, it is designed to mount in Federal Pioneer CE-frame compatible panelboards and switchboards — not residential loadcentres. It is well-suited for commercial and light-industrial distribution panels requiring 600V, 3-phase overcurrent protection at 35kA available fault current.
Federal Pioneer CE-frame breakers are an obsolete/legacy series, and sourcing genuine replacements can be challenging — Northern Breaker Group specialises in exactly these hard-to-find units. Send us your panelboard model and we'll confirm fit before you order.
The Federal Pioneer CE-frame series has been discontinued, making genuine CE3020H units increasingly difficult to source through standard distributors. Northern Breaker Group specialises in obsolete and hard-to-find breakers — contact our Calgary, Edmonton, or Vancouver counters and we'll check current stock or source one on your behalf.
Direct substitution depends on your panelboard's bus design, mounting configuration, and CSA/UL listing requirements. A replacement must be CE-frame compatible and carry the appropriate bolt-on rating for your panel. We recommend providing your panel model number so our team can identify a verified, code-compliant replacement option.
The 35kA interrupting (AIC) rating means the CE3020H is tested and listed to safely interrupt fault currents up to 35,000 amperes at 600V. Your available fault current (AFC) at the point of installation must not exceed this value — if it does, a higher-rated breaker is required. Your electrical engineer or utility can help you determine the AFC at your panel.
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