I suspect you mean GFIC breaker. The dryer will not cause the breaker to fail.
If you mean CA as in cChallenger brand. Type BR is interchangeable
how does a breaker form? breakers form as waves pass over shallow areas, such as near the shore. Friction with the bottom causes the wave to slow and go higher. The unstable wave that falls over is called a breaker.
The term "double pole" usually means a breaker with 2 handles that attaches in the space as a normal single pole breaker. If this is what you mean, no, you cannot. There is no potential, or voltage, between the wire terminals. If by "double pole" you mean what is usually called a 2-pole breaker, which is a breaker with 2 handles that attaches in the space of 2 single pole breakers, then yes, you can use this breaker and 12/2 wire to produce a 220v circuit.
A trip free circuit breaker is one that will disconnect a circuit even if the manual switch is held at the "on" position. It is a safety feature to prevent a circuit breaker being disabled either deliberately or accidentally.
A QP type breaker is made by Siemens for a Siemens distribution panel and should not be interchanged with Square D. A Siemens QP type bolt in breaker will bolt into a SQ distribution panel but it is up to the electrical inspector to make the call as to it being safe or not. Square D breaker types are QO and QB. You might be mistaking the QP for a QB on the breaker. The QO breaker is a plug in breaker usually used in home wiring and the QB is a bolt in breaker. QB breakers are usually specified for industrial and commercial use.
25% QP
WO-QP-WO-QP again and again.
Mine has QP - QUICK PICK.
Quarter pound.
Square D type HOM is interchangeable with Siemens type QP
380-400
Instead of looking for easier ways, its always better if you study well. that's your qp for hsc 2010.
There are 4 oz in a quarter pound and there are 28 grams in each ounce, so 112 grams is a quarter pound. QP of merch would be about $350 QP of reg would be about $600 QP of Dank or Dro about $800-1200 QP of Kush would be like $800-1400 QP of any exotic sh*t is over $1500
Quarter pound of marijuana
I suspect you mean GFIC breaker. The dryer will not cause the breaker to fail.
depends on if a brick is a QP or a LB QP=3.14 LB=100 1/2 Correct if im wrong