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| • | Duplex receptacle |
| • | Reset button restores outlet power |
| • | Test button for monthly testing |
| • | Fail safe operation, will not operate when mis-wired |
| • | Improved resistance to surge and corrosion |
| • | Wires can be installed from the side or back |
| • | LED indicators light to signify proper operation, end-of-life |
| • | Comes with wall cover plate, mounting hardware and complete installation and troubleshooting instructions. |
| • | Voltage: 120VAC - 60Hz |
| • | Current: Up to 15 Amps |
| • | UL Listed: - E253345 |
| • | Three prong outlet accepts 2 or 3 prong 15A plugs |
| • | Provides protection to downstream "load" receptacles |
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EH-04 - GFCI 15 Amp Safety Outlet w/LED Indicators
GFCI 15 Amp safety outlets, GFCI 15 Amp safety receptacles prevent serious injury by monitoring current flow and cutting off power to the outlet when a ground fault occurs. Currently available in white only. Comes with wall cover plate, mounting hardware and complete installation and troubleshooting instructions.
Price: $ 4.92 / ea.
injury by monitoring the balance of current flow in a circuit. As ground faults
are detected, as an example, when a person touches a defective appliance that is
"hot" due to defective wiring or other problem, this GFCI 15 Amp safety outlet
will immediately detect the condition and cut off electric power to the outlet
in question. The device can then be reset, providing continuous protection
against fatal electrical shock. The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires
Ground Fault protection for outlets servicing countertops, wet/damp locations
and all new residential construction.








