Gfci Receptacles
Testing a GFCI is a good way to verify that it is providing protection. While all GFCIs should be tested monthly, users often forget to conduct this test on a regular basis. Now there is a technology available that can supplement the manual testing and regularly conduct an automatic test of the circuit. In June of 2015 there was a revision to the UL (Underwriters Laboratory) standard 943 for Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupters that improves safety for the end-user by requiring GFCI manufacturers to integrate an auto-monitoring (self-test) feature that performs a periodic test to confirm that the GFCI can respond to a ground-fault and, if not, it must visually and/or audibly indicate to the user that it needs to be replaced.
- For an added layer of protection, the GFCI regularly conducts an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault
- Provides continuous ground fault protection - detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted
- Status indicator light shows power and protection status as well as indication of line/load reversal
- Slim, shallow design - reduced depth makes it easier to install
Leviton is the leading manufacturer of residential and commercial ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) in the electrical industry. Their renowned SmartlockPro brand offers a wide variety GFCIs to help protect people from electrical shock in homes, offices, hospitals, schools and the outdoors. Built with a patented reset lockout feature that blocks the reset button if GFCI protection has been compromised, Leviton GFCIs meet the latest NEC and UL requirements. You will find smart choices for every need, including tamper-resistant, weather-resistant, hospital grade, audible, GFCI/switch or GFCI/guide light and pilot light combinations.
- For an added layer of protection, the GFCI regularly conducts an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault
- Provides continuous ground fault protection - detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted
- Status indicator light shows power and protection status as well as indication of line/load reversal
- Patented lockout action prevents reset if GFCI is damaged and cannot respond to a ground fault
Leviton is the leading manufacturer of residential and commercial ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) in the electrical industry. Their renowned SmartlockPro brand offers a wide variety GFCIs to help protect people from electrical shock in homes, offices, hospitals, schools and the outdoors. Built with a patented reset lockout feature that blocks the reset button if GFCI protection has been compromised, Leviton GFCIs meet the latest NEC and UL requirements. You will find smart choices for every need, including tamper-resistant, weather-resistant, hospital grade, GFCI/switch or GFCI/guide light and pilot light combinations.
- Provides continuous ground fault protection detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted
- Periodically conducts an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault
- Terminals allow for easy wiring options back and side wire capable
- Compatible with all Decora devices and wallplates; available in select Decora colors
Testing a GFCI is a good way to verify that it is providing protection. While all GFCIs should be tested monthly, users often forget to conduct this test on a regular basis. Now there is a technology available that can supplement the manual testing and regularly conduct an automatic test of the circuit. In June of 2015 there was a revision to the UL (Underwriters Laboratory) standard 943 for Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupters that improves safety for the end-user by requiring GFCI manufacturers to integrate an auto-monitoring (self-test) feature that performs a periodic test to confirm that the GFCI can respond to a ground-fault and, if not, it must visually and/or audibly indicate to the user that it needs to be replaced.
- For an added layer of protection, the GFCI regularly conducts an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault
- Provides continuous ground fault protection - detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted
- Status indicator light provides simple, intuitive feedback on power and protection status as well as indication of line/load reversal
- Patented lockout action prevents reset if GFCI is damaged and cannot respond to a ground fault
Leviton is the leading manufacturer of residential and commercial ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) in the electrical industry. Their renowned SmartlockPro brand offers a wide variety GFCIs to help protect people from electrical shock in homes, offices, hospitals, schools and the outdoors. Built with a patented reset lockout feature that blocks the reset button if GFCI protection has been compromised, Leviton GFCIs meet the latest NEC and UL requirements. You'll find smart choices for every need, including tamper-resistant, weather-resistant, hospital grade, audible, GFCI/switch or GFCI/guide light and pilot light combinations.
- For an added layer of protection, the GFCI regularly conducts an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault
- Provides continuous ground fault protection - detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted
- Status indicator light shows power and protection status as well as indication of line/load reversal
- Patented lockout action prevents reset if GFCI is damaged and cannot respond to a ground fault
Leviton SmartlockPro GFCIs are designed to meet the latest UL standard for auto-monitoring (self-test). Our complete line of self-test GFCIs periodically conduct an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault. With the slimmest profile on the market, the device allows for fast and easy installation, while Leviton's patented reset lockout mechanism prevents reset of the GFCI if it is not wired or operating correctly.
- Provides continuous ground fault protection - detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted
- For an added layer of protection, the GFCI regularly conducts an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault
- Auto-monitoring exceeds the UL requirement
- Compatible with all decora devices and wall plates; available in select decora colors
- Status indicator light provides simple, intuitive feedback on power and protection status as well as indication of line/load reversal
- Patented lockout action prevents reset if GFCI is damaged and cannot respond to a ground fault
- Reduced depth makes it easier to install in any electrical box, even shallow ones
- Terminals allow for easy wiring options - back and side wire capable
- External back wire clamps provide visual indication of proper wire seating
- Improved immunity to high-frequency noise reduces nuisance tripping
- Advanced electronics design provides superior resistance to electrical surges and over-voltages
Testing a GFCI is a good way to verify that it is providing protection. While all GFCIs should be tested monthly, users often forget to conduct this test on a regular basis. Now there is a technology available that can supplement the manual testing and regularly conduct an automatic test of the circuit. In June of 2015 there was a revision to the UL (Underwriters Laboratory) standard 943 for Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupters that improves safety for the end-user by requiring GFCI manufacturers to integrate an auto-monitoring (self-test) feature that performs a periodic test to confirm that the GFCI can respond to a ground-fault and, if not, it must visually and/or audibly indicate to the user that it needs to be replaced.
- GFCI will continually test itself and alert the user if protection has been compromised
- Patented reset lockout feature prevents the GFCI from being reset if it cannot respond to a ground fault
- Conformal coated PC board to protect critical components from moisture, stainless steel straps and mounting screws and UV stabilized engineering thermoplastic
- Reduced depth makes it easier to install in electrical boxes
Testing a GFCI is a good way to verify that it is providing protection. While all GFCIs should be tested monthly, users often forget to conduct this test on a regular basis. Now there is a technology available that can supplement the manual testing and regularly conduct an automatic test of the circuit. In June of 2015 there was a revision to the UL (Underwriters Laboratory) standard 943 for Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupters that improves safety for the end-user by requiring GFCI manufacturers to integrate an auto-monitoring (self-test) feature that performs a periodic test to confirm that the GFCI can respond to a ground-fault and, if not, it must visually and/or audibly indicate to the user that it needs to be replaced.
- For an added layer of protection, the GFCI regularly conducts an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault
- Provides continuous ground fault protection - detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted
- Status indicator light provides simple, intuitive feedback on power and protection status as well as indication of line/load reversal
- Patented lockout action prevents reset if GFCI is damaged and cannot respond to a ground fault
Leviton is the leading manufacturer of residential and commercial ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) in the electrical industry. Their renowned SmartlockPro brand offers a wide variety GFCIs to help protect people from electrical shock in homes, offices, hospitals, schools and the outdoors. Built with a patented reset lockout feature that blocks the reset button if GFCI protection has been compromised, Leviton GFCIs meet the latest NEC and UL requirements. You will find smart choices for every need, including tamper-resistant, weather-resistant, hospital grade, GFCI/switch or GFCI/guide light and pilot light combinations.
- Provides continuous ground fault protection detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted
- Periodically conducts an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault
- Terminals allow for easy wiring options back and side wire capable
- Compatible with all Decora devices and wallplates; available in select Decora colors
Leviton SmartlockPro GFCIs are designed to meet the latest UL standard for auto-monitoring (self-test). Our complete line of self-test GFCIs periodically conduct an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault. With the slimmest profile on the market, the device allows for fast and easy installation, while Leviton's patented reset lockout mechanism prevents reset of the GFCI if it is not wired or operating correctly.
- For an added layer of protection, the GFCI regularly conducts an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault
- Provides continuous ground fault protection - detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted
- Status indicator light provides simple, intuitive feedback on power and protection status as well as indication of line/load reversal
- Patented lockout action prevents reset if GFCI is damaged and cannot respond to a ground fault
Peace of mind, all the time. The SmartLockPro self-test GFCI tests itself even if you forget. Designed to meet the latest UL standard for auto-monitoring (self-test) our complete line of self-test GFCI periodically conduct an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault. With the slimmest profile on the market, the device allows for fast and easy installation, while Leviton's patented reset lockout mechanism prevents reset of the GFCI if it is not wired or operating correctly. The SmartLockPro self-test GFCI is the smart choice in ground fault circuit Interrupter protection.
- Wraparound steel strap provides superior structural integrity, especially in hard-use environments
- Dual function status indicator light provides simple, intuitive feedback on power and protection status as well as correct wiring
- Line terminal clamps initially held open to expedite first time wiring
- Back and side wire (external back wire clamps)
Leviton SmartlockPro GFCIs are designed to meet the latest UL standard for auto-monitoring (self-test). Our complete line of self-test GFCIs periodically conduct an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault. With the slimmest profile on the market, the device allows for fast and easy installation, while Leviton's patented reset lockout mechanism prevents reset of the GFCI if it is not wired or operating correctly.
- For an added layer of protection, the GFCI regularly conducts an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault
- Provides continuous ground fault protection - detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted
- Status indicator light provides simple, intuitive feedback on power and protection status as well as indication of line/load reversal
- Patented lockout action prevents reset if GFCI is damaged and cannot respond to a ground fault
- Electronics are designed to minimize any false triggers
- Compatible with all decora devices and wall plates; available in select decora colors
- Reduced depth makes it easier to install in any electrical box, even shallow ones
- Advanced electronics design provides superior resistance to electrical surges and over-voltages
Peace of mind, all the time. The SmartLockPro self-test GFCI tests itself even if you forget. Designed to meet the latest UL standard for auto-monitoring (self-test) our complete line of self-test GFCI periodically conduct an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault. With the slimmest profile on the market, the device allows for fast and easy installation, while Leviton's patented reset lockout mechanism prevents reset of the GFCI if it is not wired or operating correctly. The SmartLockPro self-test GFCI is the smart choice in ground fault circuit Interrupter protection.
- Wraparound steel strap provides superior structural integrity, especially in hard-use environments
- Dual function status indicator light provides simple, intuitive feedback on power and protection status as well as correct wiring
- Line terminal clamps initially held open to expedite first time wiring
- Back and side wire (external back wire clamps)
Leviton SmartlockPro GFCIs are designed to meet the latest UL standard for auto-monitoring (self-test). Our complete line of self-test GFCIs periodically conduct an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault. With the slimmest profile on the market, the device allows for fast and easy installation, while Leviton's patented reset lockout mechanism prevents reset of the GFCI if it is not wired or operating correctly.
- Wraparound steel strap provides superior structural integrity, especially in hard-use environments
- Dual function status indicator light provides simple, intuitive feedback on power and protection status as well as correct wiring
- Line terminal clamps initially held open to expedite first time wiring
- Back and side wire (external back wire clamps)
Peace of mind, all the time. The SmartLockPro self-test GFCI tests itself even if you forget. Designed to meet the latest UL standard for auto-monitoring (self-test) our complete line of self-test GFCI periodically conduct an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault. With the slimmest profile on the market, the device allows for fast and easy installation, while Leviton's patented reset lockout mechanism prevents reset of the GFCI if it is not wired or operating correctly. The SmartLockPro self-test GFCI is the smart choice in ground fault circuit Interrupter protection.
- Wraparound steel strap provides superior structural integrity, especially in hard-use environments
- Dual function status indicator light provides simple, intuitive feedback on power and protection status as well as correct wiring
- Line terminal clamps initially held open to expedite first time wiring
- Back and side wire (external back wire clamps)
Testing a GFCI is a good way to verify that it is providing protection. While all GFCIs should be tested monthly, users often forget to conduct this test on a regular basis. Now there is a technology available that can supplement the manual testing and regularly conduct an automatic test of the circuit. In June of 2015 there was a revision to the UL (Underwriters Laboratory) standard 943 for Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupters that improves safety for the end-user by requiring GFCI manufacturers to integrate an auto-monitoring (self-test) feature that performs a periodic test to confirm that the GFCI can respond to a ground-fault and, if not, it must visually and/or audibly indicate to the user that it needs to be replaced.
- For an added layer of protection, the GFCI regularly conducts an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault
- Provides continuous ground fault protection - detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted
- Status indicator light shows power and protection status as well as indication of line/load reversal
- Slim, shallow design - reduced depth makes it easier to install