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ELEGRP, a leading brand, is at the forefront of innovation in electrical safety. The company manufactures a diverse range of products, including leakage circuit interrupter devices, water pumps, wire & cable, wiring devices, and smart home appliances. With an extensive IP portfolio boasting over 400 patents, including 50+ inventions, ELEGRP is committed to continuous innovation in electrical safety and smart home appliances to meet evolving consumer demands.
All ELEGRP products undergo rigorous testing and hold global safety certifications, such as CE, UL, VDE, and 3C, ensuring the highest standards of quality and safety. The company's product lineup includes Tamper Resistant GFCI Outlets, Weather Resistant GFCI Outlets, Night-Light GFCI Outlets, Portable GFCI Plugs, GFCI Adapters, and LCDI Plugs, among others.
Product Description: The GFCI plug featured here is the newer model of ELEGRP's original G1215PM2 plug. This GFCI outlet automatically conducts a self-test (auto-monitor) every 5 seconds, exceeding the UL standard of 3 hours, to ensure continuous protection against electrocution. The GFCI plug can break the circuit within 0.025 seconds (25ms) when the leakage current or ground-neutral fault reaches 4mA~6mA.
Designed for long service life, the GFCI plug can withstand a voltage surge of 20KV, 10KA, which is significantly higher than the UL943 requirement of 6KV, 10KA. It can operate safely within a temperature range of -31°F to 150.8°F (-35°C to 66°C). The GFCI plug also features surge protection and lightning protection, withstanding a 6-kilovolt test, and has undergone 6,000+ factory tests, twice the testing times required by UL standards.
The GFCI plug is UL listed and strictly tested to meet or exceed UL943 requirements. It is suitable for a wide range of applications, including electric pressure washers, above-ground pool pumps, and portable spas, among others.
When choosing a GFCI plug from ELEGRP, consider the number of prongs (2-prong or 3-prong), the reset model (automatic or manual), and whether you need a GFCI plug or an in-line GFCI. The installation process involves removing the insulation from the circuit conductors, connecting the wires, and securing the strain-relief clamp.
To test the GFCI plug, follow the steps outlined: remove the plug from the device, plug it into a regular outlet, check the indicator light, press the test button, and then press the reset button. If the plug passes the test, it is working properly to protect against electric shock hazards. In case of persistent tripping, it is recommended to contact a professional electrician to address the underlying issue.
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product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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product_dimensions | 7.48 x 6.3 x 11.02 inches; 5.29 ounces | ||||
item_model_number | 6957064536133 | ||||
date_first_available | July 20, 2021 | ||||
manufacturer | ELEGRP | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #2,527 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #4 in Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Outlets | ||||
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