Siemens QF130A 30A 1-pole 120V GFCI circuit breaker vs Eaton 2-pole GFCI circuit breaker, 30A, 120/240V, pigtail neutral
Overall winner: Siemens QF130A 30A 1-pole 120V GFCI circuit breaker
Key Differences
Siemens QF130A is a single‑pole 30A GFCI rated for 120V with a 10,000 AIC interrupting rating and a UL 943 self‑test feature, making it a robust choice for 120V circuits. The Eaton BRN230GF is a 2‑pole 30A GFCI for 120/240V use, so pick Eaton when you need a two‑pole breaker or 120/240V capability; choose Siemens when you want higher listed interrupting rating, self‑test safety and stronger user review history
Siemens QF130A 30A 1-pole 120V GFCI circuit breaker
GFCI circuit breaker, 30 amp, 1-pole, 120V with 10,000 AIC interrupting rating. Includes UL 943 self-test feature for safety. Suitable for varied construction applications including spas
Pros
- 10,000 AIC interrupting rating
- self-test safety feature
- easy to install with good instructions
- suitable for spas and pool-related equipment
Cons
- limited to single-pole configuration
- specific application scope noted (spas, pool equipment)
Eaton 2-pole GFCI circuit breaker, 30A, 120/240V, pigtail neutral
GFCI two-pole circuit breaker with ground fault protection and pigtail neutral. Easy installation and solid fit, suitable for outdoor panels. Customers note reliable functionality in various setups
Pros
- ground fault protection
- easy installation
- good fit and quality
- value for money
Cons
- no features listed in data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SIEMENS |
| Durability | SIEMENS |
| Versatility | Eaton |
| User Reviews | SIEMENS |