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Code Q&A: GFCI Protection Requirements for Receptacles

2015-11-19 04:16:24| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

What are the Code rules for GFCI protection requirements for receptacles? read more

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Industrial/hospital-grade GFCI receptacles

2015-06-26 17:04:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

SmartlockPro Extra-Heavy Duty Industrial and Hospital Grade GFCI receptacles comply with the new revision to the UL Standard 943 read more

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GFCI Receptacles come in industrial, hospital-grade types.

2015-06-18 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

While both Extra-Heavy Duty Industrial and Hospital-Grade SmartlockPro® come in diverse versions, both styles comply with UL Standard 943 revision. Automatic self test confirms protected power is available; line terminal clamps, initially held open, expedite first time wiring; and profile facilitates installation in wallboxes. Shared features include wraparound strap, impact-resistant PBT (Polybutylene Terephthalate) face cover, and removable safety covers on feed through terminals.

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Self-Test GFCI meets June 2015 UL standard.

2015-06-17 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Designed to meet UL 943 Standard, SmartlockPro® Self-Test GFCI includes auto-monitoring feature which conducts internal test to ensure that it is providing protection from ground faults. If self-test detects any condition that would indicate GFCI protection might be compromised, visual LED indicator provides alert by switching from green to red and GFCI may be automatically tripped. Reset/Lockout feature provides added level of safety by preventing reset if device cannot respond to ground fault.

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Code Q&A: GFCI Protection Requirements in a Dwelling Unit Garage

2015-04-09 17:02:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Is GFCI protection required in a dwelling unit garage for a dedicated receptacle for a fixed appliance like a freezer or in the ceiling for a garage door opener? read more

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