1.0 HP @ 120 volt AC Switch Rating, 20 Amp 120 Volt Feed Through, SmartLock PRO GFCI, Blank Face, No Indicator Light, Buttons Match Face Color
Grounding: GFCI Ground Fault | |
Feature: smartLockPRO, Buttons Match Face Color | |
Amperage: 20 Amp | |
Voltage: 120 Volt | |
NEMA: 5-15R | |
Pole: 2 | |
Wire 3 | |
Termination: Back & Side 20A Feed-Thru | |
Face Material: Nylon | |
Body Material: Polycarbonate | |
Strap Material: Steel | |
Color: Almond | |
Standards and Certifications: UL/CSA | |
Warranty: 2-Year Limited | |
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MODEL: X7590-I
Features and Benefits |
- Automatically test the GFCI every time the RESET button is pushed in. The GFCI will not reset if the GFCI circuit is not functioning properly.
- By blocking reset of the GFCI if protection has been compromised, SmartLockPRO reduces the possibility of end-users incorrectly assuming that a reset GFCI outlet is providing ground fault protection when it actually is not.
- A line-load reversal diagnostic feature is provided which prevents the GFCI from being reset and stops power from being fed to the GFCI receptacle face or through to downstream devices. A green LED indicator on the GFCI's face also illuminates to alert the installer to the line-load wiring reversal.
- The trip latch mechanism in SmartLockPro GFCIs is a one piece "T" design for efficient operation.
- There are 4 sets of contacts for load terminals and face. SmartLockPRO GFCIs use a patented bifurcated bridge contact for efficient operation.
- Trip threshold meets or exceeds UL requirements for tripping time.
- Improved immunity to high-frequency noise reduces nuisance tripping.
- Advanced electronics design provides superior resistance to electrical surges and over-voltages.
- Expanded wiring options with nine back-wire holes. Two for each line and load connection plus one for ground with an internal clamp.
- Silver alloy contacts.
- Compatible with all Decora devices and wallplates; available in select Decora colors.
- IVORY in colour
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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 18 April, 2011.