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
Specifications
Amperage: 15 Amp
Certifications and Listings: CSA Certified
Color: White
Configuration: NEMA 5-15R
Features: No Additional Features
Grade: Residential
Grounding: Self-Grounding
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor
Manufacturer Warranty: 2-Year Limited
Maximum Amperage: 15, 15 amp
Mounting Type: In-Wall
NEMA Configuration: NEMA 5
Number of Outlets: 2
Number of Poles: 2
Number of Wires: 3
Package Quantity: 1
Receptacle Type: Double
Standard Color Family: White
Tamper Resistant: NO
USB Charger: NO
Voltage: 125 volt
Wall Plate Included: YES
Certifications: CSA US UL943