20 Amp SmartlockPro® Marked Controlled GFCI Receptacle/Outlet, Industrial Grade, Tamper-Resistant
G5362-2TE
2 Plug Marked Controlled SmartlockPro GFCI Decora Duplex Receptacle Outlet, Extra Heavy-Duty Industrial Grade, Tamper-Resistant, Power Indication, 20 Amp, 125 Volt, Back or Side Wire, NEMA 5-20R, 2-Pole, 3-Wire, Self-Grounding – Black
Peace of mind, all the time. The SmartlockPro Self-Test GFCI tests itself even if you forget. Designed to meet the latest UL standard for auto-monitoring (self-test) our complete line of self-test GFCIs periodically conduct an automatic internal test to confirm that it can respond to a ground fault. With the slimmest profile on the market, the device allows for fast and easy installation, while Leviton’s patented reset lockout mechanism prevents reset of the GFCI if it is not wired or operating correctly. The SmartlockPro Self-Test GFCI is the smart choice in ground fault circuit interrupter protection.
Color: Black
Product Information
Electrical Specifications
Amperage : 20 A
Grounding : Self Grounding
Pole : 2.0
Short Circuit Current Rating : 10kA
Voltage : 125 VAC
Wire : 3.0
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature : -35C to +66C
Horsepower Rating (AC)
Horsepower Rating : 1 HP
Material Specifications
Grounding Screw : Plated Steel
Line Contacts : Brass
Strap Material : Galvanized Steel
Terminal Clamp : Brass
Terminal Screws : Plated Steel
Mechanical Specifications
Product ID : Ratings are permenantly marked on device
Screw Terminal Torque : 14-18 in-lb
Terminal ID : Brass-Hot, Green-Ground, Silver-Neutral
Termination : Back or Side Wire
Product Features
Brand : SmartlockPro
Color : Black
Device Type : Duplex Receptacle Outlet
Feature : Power Indication,Tamper-Resistant
Function : GFCI
Grade : Extra Heavy-Duty Industrial Specification Grade
Standards & Certifications
ANSI : C-73
NEMA : 5-20R
Warranty
Warranty : 2-Year Limited
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