CPSC, Schneider Electric North American Division Announce Recall of AFCIs
CPSC Recall1 injuries · 2004-11-03 · 05035
Hazards
An AFCI is an electrical circuit protection device (circuit breaker) that detects electrical arcs from cracked, broken or damaged electrical insulation and shuts off power to the circuit before the arcing leads to a fire. An electronic component failure inside the AFCIs can cause the devices to not detect an electrical arc. Although the AFCIs will function as regular circuit breakers, they may not detect an arc fault, posing a safety risk to consumers.
Recall
Number
05035
Date
2004-11-03
Injuries reported
1
Products
Names
Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCI)
Companies
Manufacturer(s)
Schneider Electric North American Division, of Palatine, Ill.
Retailer(s)
Electrical distributors and retailers sold the AFCIs between March 2004 and September 2004 for between $30 and $130.
Country of manufacture
Mexico
Description
The recalled Square D QO® and Homeline® Arc Fault Interrupter circuit breakers are used with 15- and 20-amp branch circuits. They are required to be installed in bedroom circuits in accordance with the 2002 National Electrical Code. The recalled units were manufactured after March 1, 2004, and have a blue test button. The AFCI circuit breakers have one of the following date codes - CN, DN, EN, FN, GN, HN, or JN - stamped in red on the breaker label located just above the wiring terminal. The recalled units also have one of the following catalog numbers printed on a label on the front of the breaker: QO115AFI, QO115AFIC, QO120AFI, QO120AFIC, QOB115AFI, QOB120AFI, HOM115AFI, HOM115AFIC, HOM120AFI, HOM120AFIC, QO115VHAFI, QO120VHAFI, QOB115VHAFI, or QOB120VHAFI.