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Siemens 60 Amp Double Pole Type QP Circuit Breaker (Q260)

Model number
Q260

The Siemens Q260 is a 60-amp double-pole Type QP breaker designed for large 240V loads such as subpanels, larger EV chargers, electric furnaces, and other high-demand residential equipment. It uses the standard QP plug-in format to fit compatible Siemens and Murray load centers, taking two spaces and providing a common-trip disconnect across both hot legs. The thermal-magnetic trip mechanism offers durable overload protection and fast short-circuit interruption without added electronic features. With a 10 kAIC interrupt rating and Siemens Lifetime Limited warranty, the Q260 is a reliable heavy-duty option for residential 240V distribution.

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Model no.
Q260
Brand
Siemens
Category
Circuit Breaker
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Circuit Breaker
Poles
2
Amperage
60
Voltage Vac
240
Interrupt Rating Ka
10
Trip Type
Thermal-Magnetic
Afci Protection
No
Gfci Protection
No
Self Test
No
Plug On Neutral
No
Wire Gauge Awg
6-4
Compatible Panels
Siemens ES, EQ, PL, E, P, W, HW, HPW, G, HG, SGF, SN, XG, OG series; Murray panels
Certifications
UL 489
Warranty
Lifetime Limited

§ What's Included

01 (1) Siemens Q260 Circuit Breaker

§ Warranty

Lifetime Limited

§ FAQ

Where is a 60-amp double-pole breaker commonly used?

A 60-amp double-pole breaker is often used for subpanel feeds, larger EV chargers, electric furnaces, and other substantial 240V residential loads. These are circuits with higher current demand and larger conductors than typical appliance branches. Before replacement, confirm the load calculation, wire size, and panel approval.

What does installation look like for the Siemens Q260?

The Q260 plugs into two adjacent spaces in a compatible Siemens or Murray panel and connects to both hot phases. Because it is a Type QP breaker, it installs like other Siemens residential plug-in breakers rather than using bolts or screws on the bus. It should only be installed in load centers that specifically list Type QP devices.

Why does a 240V circuit need a double-pole breaker with a tied handle?

A 240V branch circuit uses two hot conductors from opposite phases, so both have to disconnect together when the breaker trips or is switched off. The tied handle and common internal trip mechanism make sure that happens. That protects anyone servicing the equipment from finding one hot leg still energized.

What panels can accept the Q260?

The Q260 is listed for Siemens ES, EQ, PL, E, P, W, HW, HPW, G, HG, SGF, SN, XG, and OG series residential load centers and for Murray panels. Even with that broad compatibility, homeowners should always check the panel's breaker chart before installation. Matching the listed breaker family is essential for a safe fit.