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radiant® Tamper-Resistant Dual Function 15A Duplex Self-Test AFCI/GFCI Receptacles, Gray

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AFCI Arc Fault GFCI Ground Fault Receptacle 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
Color Gray
Finish Matte
UPC Number 785007404258
Country Of Origin China
Application Sector Residential/Commercial
Standard UL
Type AFCI, GFCI
Dimensions
Product Width US 1.73 in
Product Depth US 1.36 in
Product Height US 4.2 in
Listing Agencies / 3rd Party Agencies
cULus Listed  Yes
Technical Information
Is Tamper-Resistant Yes
Amperage 15 A
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor

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Questions & Answers

Does this receptacle, in combination with a standard breaker meet the Code requirement of 210.12 (A)(1-6) or 210.12 (D)(2)?

Asked by: Dan Urban
Thank you for your inquiry. For new construction, pursuant to NEC 2023 Article 210.12(A)(2), AFCI protection is permitted through use of a listed branch/feeder-type AFCI installed at the origin of the branch circuit in combination with a listed outlet branch-circuit type AFCI installed on the branch circuit at the first outlet box, which shall be marked to indicate that it is the first outlet of the branch circuit. For retrofit construction (branch circuit wiring extensions, modifications or replacements) in areas specified in NEC 2023 Articles 210.12(B), (C), or (D), the branch circuit shall be protected by one of the following: (1)- By any of the means described in NEC 2023 Article 210.12(A)(1) through (A)(6) or (2)- A listed outlet-branch circuit type AFCI located at the first receptacle outlet of the existing branch circuit. All applications must be installed according to local code requirements and are subject to final approval by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
Answered by: Justin
Date published: 2024-10-08
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