Description
GFCI receptacle is different from conventional receptacles. In the event of a ground fault, a GFCI will trip and quickly stop the flow of electricity to prevent serious injury.
UL943 Standard Improvements:
Auto-Monitoring Or Self-Test Function
This Function allows for periodic, automatic testing of the ability of the GFCI to respond to a ground fault. If the Self-Test Function detects a problem, the GFCI must deny power or provide visual and/or audible indication.
Reverse Line-Load Misfire Function
If the line cable is wired to the load terminals of a receptacle GFCI, power to the receptacle face will be denied. This requirement applies to the inital installation and any subsequent re-installation.
Features and Specifications
15Amp – 120V AC
Tamper Resistant
Weather Resistant
UL 943 New Standard – Compliant
Auto-Monitoring or Self-Test Function
Reverse Line-Load Misfire Function -repeated
Detecting Ground Fault and Interrupting Circuit
Corrosion Resistance
Ground Circuit
Passed Drop and Impact Test
Safelock function, the reset button will not engage if protection has been compromised
When miswired, GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interupter) outlets have no power, so it is more safe than conventional receptacle
If miswired or if GFCI protection is damaged, GFCI can’t be reset
Easier installation
15Amp – 120V AC
Tamper Resistant and Weather Resistant, Self-test UL943
2-pole, 3-wire Grounding Duplex Receptacle
The outlet’s safety is improved with Safelock Protection. When miswired, the outlet have no power, so it is more safe than convenctional receptacles.
Prevents line-load reversal miswire. If miswired of if GFCI protection is damaged, the outlet cannot be reset.
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