As the first GFCI circuit breakers that meet the May 2021 UL requirements, Leviton GFCI’s set the bar for home safety, locking out users if ground-fault protection is lost.
It’s that simple.
As the first GFCI circuit breakers that meet the May 2021 UL requirements, Leviton GFCI’s set the bar for home safety, locking out users if ground-fault protection is lost.
It’s that simple.
Choose a product that doesn't fall short on safety for your customers. Each year in the US, tens of thousands of people are shocked or electrocuted. The work you perform can affect your customers for years to come. Trust Leviton GFCI and AFCI/GFCI to protect them from the dangers of electric shock.
The Leviton Advantage
Why Choose Leviton GFCIs?
Prevents reset if GFCI is damaged and cannot respond to a ground-fault
Meets NEC® 406.12 requirement by blocking access to the contacts unless a two- or three-prong plug is inserted
Grounds the device in grounded metal box installations
Red and green LED indications provide simple, intuitive feedback on power and protection status as well as correct wiring
Takes up to 25% less space in the wallbox vs. other GFCIs for easier installation
Tolerates high-torque power tool installation and prevents wire pullout
Two convenient wiring options; the external clamp also provides visual indication of proper wire seating
Easy-to-read LEDs help communicate trip condition and type of fault.
Hydraulic-magnetic trip technology ensures precise tripping even in extreme temperature ranges.
Optional Wi-Fi® or Ethernet connectivity with the My Leviton app.
Learn moreGround-fault and dual-function circuit breakers exceed UL safety standards.
1. The UL943 standard no longer exempts GFCI circuit breakers from detecting and warning when the trip solenoid and/or switching semiconductor fails in the “open” state, rendering the GFCI circuit breaker incapable of tripping in response to a fault condition, resulting in complete loss of GFCI protection. However, the effective date of this requirement is 8/11/24. Leviton GFCIs have always met the more stringent safety requirement.
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