GFCI Safety Circuit 15A 125V wall outlet socket

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asked Jul 7, 2022 in 3D Segmentation by netcec001 (677,960 points)
Product Description

 NEMA 5-15 GFCI Safety Circuit 15A 125V outlet with UL Listed

 

 

Product Name

 wall outlet socket

 

 

Product Model

YGB-094/ NEMA: 5-15R

 

 

Certification

UL943

 

 

Rated current

15A

 

 

Rated Voltage

125V

 

 

Frequency

60HZ

 

 

Insulation resistance

 GFCI Safety Circuit,Hospital Grade,Tamper Resistant

 

 

Surge current

6000V/3000A

 

 

Withstand voltage

1500V 50HZ one minute

 

 

Main material

PC

 

 

Color

white, black, or customized

 

 

Trip threshold value

5mA

 

 

 

 

 

 TR symbol on residential receptacles assures they meet the 2008 NEC requirement

 A shutter mechanism inside the device blocks access to the contacts unless a two-prong plug is inserted, helping ensure foreign objects will be locked out.

 Patented lockout feature for added safety prevents RESET if GFCI is not operating properly

 Advanced electronics design provides superior resistance to electrical surges and over-voltages

 Expanded wiring options with eight back-wire holes (two for each line and load connection) plus ground with an internal clamp

 

  GFCI Safety Circuit 15A 125V  wall outlet socket pictures:

 

 

Packaging & Shipping

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our Services

 

We provide for this model :

1. Best Quality and Best Service for any orders. No matter big or small orders

2. One year Warranty.

3. Please contact our After Service Dept,inform us what's the problem you met.

4. We provide resolve methods for you.

 

 

 

 

Company Information

 

 

Barep is a modern enterprise professionally manufacturing GFCI socket, switch and electrical accessories.

The products are widely exported into many countries and regions which apply ANSI.

The technical indexes of products conform to the technical qualification standards of USA and Canada.

 

 

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