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Ground Fault Receptacle provides added safety for end users.

Ground Fault Receptacle provides added safety for end users.

Bryant Electric
Milford, CT 06460 2465
Jul 07, 2005 When test button is pushed, LED GFR® cycles through complete functional test and will return flashing red LED light if ground fault protection is compromised. It will also provide convenience power at face of receptacle to help prevent unsafe practices while device is out of service. If device is improperly wired, mis-wire protection blocks power at face or downstream loads. Unit meets UL943 surge testing, preventing inoperative power condition that locks out end user.

Illuminated GFCI helps spot use of back-up power.

Illuminated GFCI helps spot use of back-up power.

Pass & Seymour/Legrand
Syracuse, NY 13221
Mar 31, 2005 Illuminated ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), resistant to surge, corrosion, and electrical power line noise, has indicator light that remains on when power is available and turns off when wiring device has tripped or power has failed. Product installs with side or screw-pressure-plate backwiring for line and load terminals. To add wiring flexibility and more room in box, 2 backwire holes per termination are provided.

Nightlight/GFCI Receptacle features hospital grade design.

Nightlight/GFCI Receptacle features hospital grade design.

Pass & Seymour/Legrand
Syracuse, NY 13221
Mar 17, 2005 Suited for bathrooms, Hospital Grade Nightlight/GFCI includes sealed nightlight with Lexan® lens that prevents tampering. It also features LED illumination with 20-year life expectancy. Photocell turns nightlight on in dark and off in daylight.

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter offers decorative design.

Pass & Seymour/Legrand
Syracuse, NY 13221
Mar 31, 2004 Decorator Combination GFCI combines SafeLockâ„¢ Protection with decorative addition of single switch, double switch, or LED nightlight. Products offer up-and-down switching and are available in two-switch model. Resistant to surge, corrosion, and electrical power line noise, they install with side or screw-pressure-plate backwiring for line and load terminals. Features include trip indicator light and impact-resistant thermoplastic paddle, face, and backbody.

HVAC Disconnect has compliant ground-fault receptacle.

HVAC Disconnect has compliant ground-fault receptacle.

Cooper Bussmann
Chicago, IL 60706-4792
Jul 23, 2003 Model B222-60NFGF is a 60 A, non-fused ac disconnect pullout with built-in, 110 V ground-fault receptacle for residential and light-commercial applications. Receptacle meets requirement of 210.63 and 210.8 of 2002 NEC®. Rotating design and ample space allow for easy wiring.

GFCI Receptacles meet and exceed UL943 requirements.

GFCI Receptacles meet and exceed UL943 requirements.

Bryant Electric
Milford, CT 06460 2465
May 20, 2003 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupting Duplex Receptacles include 15 and 20 A commercial and hospital grade devices featuring large 50 J, 250 V metal oxide varistor for surge immunity. Noise filtration circuitry prevents false tripping from EMI or RFI, and conformal coated circuit board enhances moisture and corrosion immunity. Receptacles include back and side wiring capability, tri-drive screws, and line-load reversal indication.

GFCIs protect operators of power tools and hand lamps.

GFCIs protect operators of power tools and hand lamps.

McGill Electrical Product Group
Rosemont, IL 60018
Mar 07, 2003 UL-listed Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters protect operators and equipment by interrupting electrical power when loads have potentially lethal ground current in excess of 4–6 milliamps. Manual reset of trip indicator prevents unmonitored equipment start-ups following fault or power outage. Fully portable, plug-in units are offered in 15 and 20 A, 120 and 240 V, 60 Hz ratings. They are suitable for indoor or outdoor use.

Power Cord/Sensor provides anti-automatic restart protection.

Power Cord/Sensor provides anti-automatic restart protection.

JDS Products, Inc.
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 4072
Mar 04, 2003 SENSING-SAF-START® prevents small machines from restarting after power interruption. After power has been restored, unit will not reset until machine switch has been turned off. It replaces power cord on small machines such as table saws and drill presses, allowing them to conform to OSHA and NFPA safety standards by disconnecting machine's power during power loss. Three 120 V styles and one 240 V single phase style is available. All are UL recognized.

Comparator/Interrupter offers inputs from ±1 to ±250 V.

Comparator/Interrupter offers inputs from ±1 to ±250 V.

VXI Technology Inc.
Irvine, CA 92614
Jan 24, 2003 Model VM4018 16-channel analog comparator/interrupter provides up to 48 comparator/interrupter channels in single VXI slot. DAC provides reference voltage for each comparator channel. Flexible interrupt feature can be configured to initiate other events autonomously through TTL trigger lines, or interrupt processor. Programmable debounce circuitry eliminates false failures by preventing erroneous readings within user-defined limits.

GFCI meets new UL standards.

GFCI meets new UL standards.

Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Melville, NY 11747
Jul 03, 2002 SmartLock(TM) meets UL standards including diagnostic indication of line/load miswiring, surge immunity, improved criteria for corrosion-resistance, and higher standards for false tripping from electrical power line noise. Once ground fault protection is compromised, device's lockout-action feature mechanically prevents reset button on device from re-engaging.

Safety System protects operators from electrical shock.

Safety System protects operators from electrical shock.

Associated Research, Inc.
Lake Forest, IL 60045
Jan 30, 2002 SmartGFI is able to recognize configuration of Device Under Test and automatically enable or disable GFI circuit accordingly. Circuit will shut down high voltage if leakage in excess of 450 microA is detected through grounding circuit. It disables high voltage in less than 1 ms. GFI circuit does not need to be manipulated by operator of instrument and therefore risk of operator error is eliminated.




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