Discontinued - radiant® 15A Tamper-Resistant Dual-Function AFCI/GFCI Outlet
AFGF152TRLA
radiant Collection
radiant® 15A Tamper-Resistant Dual-Function AFCI/GFCI Outlet is rated
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Replaced by AFGF153TRLA
Protecting against both electrical fires caused by arc faults and injury due to electrical shock, this outlet meets National Electrical Code for use in kitchens and laundry areas. Unlike AFCI/GFCI breaker alternatives, this dual-function device makes it easy to recognize and fix trips right where they happen. Maximize safety, in style, with AFCI/GFCI protection featuring the sleek, clean lines of radiant.
GFCI protection is required by code in bathrooms, kitchens, garages, outdoor areas, and for any other outlets found within six feet of a sing or water source. Dual-Function outlets meet code for GFCI requirements and offer additional protection against arc faults, also required in certain areas for home sale inspection.
Made exclusively for use with screwless Wall Plates from the radiant® Collection, sold separately.
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Features
- Delivers reliable arc-fault and ground fault protection, reducing risk of both electrical fires and injury due to shock.
- Unlike breaker alternatives, AFCI/GFCI outlets have indicator lights to show when trips occur, and feature convenient reset/test buttons right on the outlet.
- Conducts an industry-leading automatic self-test every 3 seconds. If the device ever fails, the indicator light flashes to signal it should be replaced.
- Equipped with proven SafeLock protection feature: if critical components are damaged and protection is lost, power to the receptacle is disconnected.
- Extends GFCI protection to "downstream" outlets when used with feed-thru wiring configuration. Note: Will cut power to face and downstream outlets if wired incorrectly.
- Protects children with a patented tamper-resistant shutter system that prevents improper insertion of foreign objects, complete with "invisi-shutters" for an invisible effect.
- More color options available to fit any style, including finishes to match current hardware and lighting trends.
- Complete the look with a sleek, screwless radiant® Wall Plate, and coordinate with other designer switches and outlets available from the radiant® Collection.
Specifications
General Info
Product Line | Pass & Seymour | ||
Replaced by Part Number | AFGF153TRLA | ||
Color | Light Almond | ||
UPC Number | 785007055757 | ||
Country Of Origin | China | ||
Application Sector | Residential | ||
Standard | cULus, FSUL, UL Listed |
Technical Information
Connection | Side & Back Wired | ||
Amperage | 15 A | ||
Mounting Type | Box | ||
Voltage | 125.0 V |
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Reviews
Rated 4 out of
5
by
terryc from
Good
This is the only AFCI/GFCI receptacle on the market that I've found that does not require installation in the first outlet of the branch circuit (all others print this requirement in the instructions), which can be impractical for a simple receptacle replacement when the first outlet is not readily accessible.
A few nuisance trips on the AFCI side, unfortunately, but not super frequent.
Would prefer if the orientation of the text would be upright when receptacle is horizontally mounted with the neutral side of the receptacle is facing up, instead of the hot side.
Date published: 2021-01-05
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Anne H from
Great idea but too much blue in the light
Comfortable with the LeGrand brand from my days of living in France, I installed this GFCI about six months ago> The idea of an integrated night light was attractive, so you don't have to use one of the outlets just to run the night light. However, the design choice of color temperature of the LED is way too blue. Too much blue at night disrupts circadian rhythms, which is exactly what you *don't* want in a night light. (See AMA paper from 2016 at https://www.darksky.org/wp-content/uploads/bsk-pdf-manager/AMA_Report_2016_60.pdf). Also, the light source is not shielded, so you are exposed to glare in addition. To partially remedy the situation, I cover the light source with a yellow Post-It flag. For these night lights, I would recommend to LeGrand to upgrade to a 2200-2400K color temperature LED.
Date published: 2019-12-01
Rated 4 out of
5
by
J.R. from
Inspection issues
Electrical inspectors are failing inspections because of these arch fault/GFCI outlets. Inspectors are saying that this product is not U.L. listed for any other breakers than Eaton breakers. Will only allow on an Eaton panel with Eaton breakers to comply with NEC 2020 code. Need verification if this is false.
Date published: 2022-03-30
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Questions & Answers
Concerning radiant® 15A Tamper-Resistant Dual-Function AFCI/GFCI Outlet, the red light came on with continuous beeping. Do I need to replace the outlet or is it simply the matter of pressing on the reset button?
Hello, the light being on solid would typically indicate that the device was tripped. Resetting it should restore normal function. I hope this helps
Date published: 2023-02-20
My electrician just installed 2 of these outlets in my kitchen. Now whenever we turn on our blender (Vita mix, 120v, 60 Hz, 11.5 amps, 2002 model year) it presents an Arc fault. What's up? I want to use that blender on my kitchen circuit like I used to
I would check to see if you use another appliance into the new outlet, do you get the same results and contact us for further assistance:
Radiant products
1.800.223-4162 opt 3
Mon - Fri: 8am - 8pm EST
(excluding holidays)
Email Us - tech.support@legrand.us
Date published: 2020-03-02
I have a customer with two of these in the kitchen. One I installed a couple of years ago and one that was installed this year. Both outlets work fine and test and reset as expected. But twice they have both tripped with nothing plugged in.
These are safety devices that are designed to trip when a Ground fault or an Arc Fault occured. There are many factors that could take place to make one of these devices to trip. worn insulation, conductive dusts, water etc. Chances are what ever tripped the unit was a temperary occasion. If the Fault was still there the unit would not reset when You press the reset button
Date published: 2022-03-21
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