Circuit breaker images

Here are some images of circuit breakers:

1. A typical residential circuit breaker panel

[Image description: A photo of a residential circuit breaker panel with multiple breakers and a main switch. The breakers are labeled with numbers and letters, and there are also some spare breakers in the panel.]

2. A close-up of a circuit breaker

[Image description: A close-up photo of a single circuit breaker, showing the moving contacts and the arc chute. The breaker is labeled with its amperage rating and the type of circuit it protects.]

3. A circuit breaker with a tripped breaker

[Image description: A photo of a circuit breaker with one of the breakers tripped, showing the red "tripped" indicator and the breaker in the "off" position.]

4. A circuit breaker panel with a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)

[Image description: A photo of a circuit breaker panel with a GFCI breaker, which has a test button and a reset button. The GFCI breaker is designed to protect against ground faults and electrical shock.]

5. A circuit breaker with a thermal-magnetic trip

[Image description: A photo of a circuit breaker with a thermal-magnetic trip, which uses both thermal and magnetic sensors to detect overcurrent and overheat conditions.]

6. A circuit breaker with a arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI)

[Image description: A photo of a circuit breaker with an AFCI, which is designed to detect and interrupt arcing faults in the circuit, which can cause fires.]

7. A circuit breaker panel with a main switch

[Image description: A photo of a circuit breaker panel with a main switch, which is used to turn off power to the entire panel.]

8. A circuit breaker with a LED indicator

[Image description: A photo of a circuit breaker with a LED indicator that shows the status of the breaker, such as whether it's tripped or not.]

9. A circuit breaker with a adjustable trip setting

[Image description: A photo of a circuit breaker with an adjustable trip setting, which allows the user to set the trip point to a specific amperage value.]

10. A circuit breaker panel with a remote monitoring system

[Image description: A photo of a circuit breaker panel with a remote monitoring system, which allows the user to monitor the status of the breakers remotely using a smartphone or computer.]

These images are just a few examples of the many types of circuit breakers and circuit breaker panels that are available.