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The HUBBELL GFR15W is a self-test ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) duplex receptacle rated at 15 amps and 125 volts for commercial-grade power protection. Designed with a 2-pole, 3-wire grounding configuration and a 5-15R receptacle face, it continuously monitors the circuit for ground fault conditions and trips automatically when a leakage current is detected. The self-test function automatically verifies that the GFCI protection circuitry is operational without manual intervention, reducing the need for routine test cycles by building personnel. It is finished in white and suited for commercial wiring installations where code-compliant ground fault protection is required.
This GFCI receptacle is intended for commercial applications where NEC Article 210 ground fault protection requirements apply, including bathrooms, kitchens, outdoor areas, garages, unfinished basements, crawl spaces, rooftops, and wet or damp locations in commercial facilities. Its self-test technology makes it appropriate for locations where regular manual testing may be difficult to perform consistently. Licensed electricians specify this type of receptacle in new construction and retrofit projects to bring circuits into compliance with current electrical code requirements.
Designed as a commercial-grade GFCI duplex receptacle replacement or new-installation device for standard 15-amp, 125-volt, 2-pole, 3-wire grounded branch circuits with a 5-15R configuration.
Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all applicable local codes. De-energize the circuit at the breaker panel and confirm the absence of voltage with a meter before beginning any wiring work. Follow the line and load terminal labeling on the device when wiring for downstream protection of additional outlets. Do not exceed the rated ampacity of the device or connect it to circuits with voltages outside the 125V rating.
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