Leviton® GFNT1-I Duplex Self-Test Non-Tamper Resistant GFCI Receptacle With Wallplate, LED Indicator, 125 VAC, 15 A, 2 Poles, 3 Wires, Ivory

GFCI Receptacles
886138 MFG #: GFNT1-I
Leviton®
17.48000 / ea
  • Application: RESIDENTIAL
  • ARRA Compliant: C
  • Buy American Compliant: C
  • Catalog Number: GFNT1-I
  • Country of Origin: CN
  • Currency: USD
  • EU RoHS Indicator: C
  • Frequency Rating: 60 Hz
  • Grade: Commercial/Specification
  • Gross Weight Per Pack: 0.3600 lb
  • Gross Weight per Pack Metric: 0.16
  • Height: 6.2500 in
  • Horsepower: 1 hp
  • Length: 9.2500 in
  • Material: Polycarbonate/Thermoplastic
  • NEMA Rating: NEMA 5-15R
  • Replaced Catalog Number: N7599-I
  • Standard: UL/CSA
  • Standards: UL 498CSA C22.2 No. 42CSA-C22.2 No. 144.1-06 File No. LR-57811ANSI C-73NEMA WD-6Mil-Specification A-A-55459-SBFederal Specification WC-596
  • Sub Brand: SmartlockPro®
  • Temperature Rating: -35 to 66 °C
  • Terminal Type: Back/Side Wired
  • Type: Self-test SmartLock Pro Slim GFCI
  • UNSPSC: 39121633
  • UPC 11: 07847771254
  • UPC 12: 078477712542
  • Stock Status: NORMALLY STOCKED
  • Brand: Leviton®
  • Manufacturer: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
  • Amperage Rating: 15 A
  • Color: Ivory
  • Number of Wires: 3
  • Voltage Rating: 125 V
  • Number Of Poles: 2
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 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. The SmartlockPro self-test GFCI is the smart choice in ground fault circuit interrupter protection.
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  • Features
Residential
Duplex with LED Indicator
Provides continuous ground fault protection - detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted