Eaton’s line of self-test GFCI receptacles ensure electric shock protection with periodic automatic testing. If no GFCI protection is present, the receptacle will render itself inoperable and a red indicator light will blink notifying the user there is no power and the device must be replaced. Self-test GFCI receptacles are available in a number of styles including hospital, tamper resistant, non-tamper resistant and weather resistant, as well as a variety of colors.
- White finish GFCI TR receptacle offers a 15-amp, 125-volt capacity for long-term indoor use
- Convenient back and side wiring; tapered back wire openings handle multiple wire sizes and types for applications up to #10 AWG solid or stranded wire
- Now with black TR shutters providing a cleaner, sleeker look
- Line-load mis-wiring protection: GFCIs will not provide power downstream when wired incorrectly
- When downstream receptacles are wired from load side, a 20A feed-through rating offers full protection
- Meets and exceeds 10 kA short circuit testing and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) UL943 safety standards
- Tri-combo head terminal and mounting screws included
- Visual indicator lights give quick notification of a tripped or end of life condition
- GFCI receptacle with feed-through single-pole switch rated
Anonymous –
Was just what I needed to replace the failed switch. Very expensive for a switch…
Anonymous –
We replace a non GFI switch and outlet in the kitchen. The switch controls our garbage disposal. It was quickly installed by our electrician and is now functional and attractive.
Anonymous –
Precisely the type of product you should use where there is potential for water exposure and thus of a short
Anonymous –
Not sure why this switch kept tripping my breaker but I got a different brand with the same specs that works just fine.
Anonymous –
It installed easy and it worked fine. It was a little expensive.
Anonymous –
Easy to install and worked perfectly.
Anonymous –
Solved my problem
Anonymous –
All fine, Be aware these GFCIs are deeper than non-GFCI receptacles, can be difficult to jam into outlet box if many wires, wire nuts, and pigtails involved. May need to get deeper box sometimes.
Anonymous –
Included wiring info omits key info.
Switch side is not powered or hot from internal load connection.
A hot lead must be connected to one switch lead. This is NOT shown.
Instructions erroneously show switch leads ONLY connect to switch device wires implying power is provided by internal connection.
I wasted two hours following included wiring diagram. After using multimeter to confirm switch leads are dead it was obvious a hot feed was needed to power load side.
Anonymous –
The directions made no sense. Also did not work once hooked up. Bought a different brand and it worked immediately
Anonymous –
great product
Anonymous –
I’ve done a lot of electrical work, including full site development starting at the street. I still had to read the directions on this guy. If I remember right, the hot for the switch function required wiring one of the built in switch leads back to its own GFCI line bus. Its obvious on paper, but not necessarily intuitive.
Anonymous –
Switch is independent of the trip circuit. It is a little sticky. Will work but I don’t expect it to last long.
Anonymous –
Looks good. Easy to install. Works as advertised.
Anonymous –
The switch itself works fine. The instructions were confusing as to how to connect a separate line to the on/off switch. Had to go to You tube to figure it out.
Anonymous –
Remodeling the house and decided to go with the decora switches, outlets, and wall plates and love the look!
Anonymous –
This GFI switch outlet combo is exactly what I wanted. I have switch wired to add GFI protection to lights above shower. “Load” terminals add GFI protection to a bathroom fan.
I found a wiring diagram at an unrelated site to give guidance on how to wire…specifically for adding GFI protection to light switch. I tested and it all works as I wanted.
Eaton…you really need to do better with your instructions/documentation.