Hubbell GFRst52MI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Receptacle
Hubbell GFRst52MI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Receptacle.
2015 CODE COMPLIANT
These UL Listed receptacles have been designed to protect people from line to-ground electrical shock hazards which may develop from faulty appliance, tools or defective portable cords . If a ground fault does occur and the leakage level exceeds 4 to 6 milliamperes, the GFCI unit quickly acts to protect the user by opening the circuit, thus interrupting the power supply and limiting the duration of any electrical current flow . After tripping, the receptacle is reset by pushing a button on its face . A test button allows the user to test that the
GFCI is in working order
Features:
15A 125V brown GFCI duplex receptacle with power denial
Color: Ivory
Ivory nylon wallplate included
mounts in any standard 2.50" (63.5) deep box
Caution: Ground Fault Receptacles should not be mounted in locations exposed
to salt spray nor in the engine room. For GFCI protection of such locations,
downstream feeding from an internally located Ground Fault Receptacle is
recommended.
2015 CODE COMPLIANT
These UL Listed receptacles have been designed to protect people from line to-ground electrical shock hazards which may develop from faulty appliance, tools or defective portable cords . If a ground fault does occur and the leakage level exceeds 4 to 6 milliamperes, the GFCI unit quickly acts to protect the user by opening the circuit, thus interrupting the power supply and limiting the duration of any electrical current flow . After tripping, the receptacle is reset by pushing a button on its face . A test button allows the user to test that the
GFCI is in working order
Features:
Caution: Ground Fault Receptacles should not be mounted in locations exposed
to salt spray nor in the engine room. For GFCI protection of such locations,
downstream feeding from an internally located Ground Fault Receptacle is
recommended.
Brand | Hubbel Marine Products |
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Cross Reference / Specs | MARINCO
Note: The new 2015 UL 943 requirements apply to all permanently installed GFCI devices. Each device must automatically monitor GFCI functionality every (3) hours or less. If the device can no longer provide GFCI protection it must deny power and provide a visual and/or audible indication for end of life. All GFCIs manufactured prior to June 29th, 2015 are grandfathered from these new requirements. |
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