The radiant® collection is a step up from the standard with simple, classic options in wiring devices, home automation controls and screwless wall plates that complement today’s homes. The self-test GFCI conducts an automatic test every three seconds, ensuring it’s always ready to protect. If the device fails the test, the indicator light flashes to signal that the GFCI should be replaced. It also has our proven SafeLock™ protection feature: if critical components are damaged and protection is lost, power to the receptacle is disconnected. This GFCI outlet also features tamper-resistant outlets, now with black invisi-shutters for an invisible effect preferred by end users. Designed to complement your décor, radiant® layers on the style with tasteful finish options to coordinate with any décor.
- Conducts an automatic test every three seconds, ensuring it’s always ready to protect – if the device fails the test, the trip indicator light (red LED) flashes to signal that the GFCI should be replaced
- Thin depth leaves more room for wires in the box
- Patented internal shutter system lets plugs in, but keeps keys and other objects out with automatic shutters that block access
- Safer and more effective than plastic outlet caps
- Durable: withstands 100X the required UL surge test cycle
- TR markings on the strap identify devices as tamper-resistant
- Feed-thru wiring configuration allows GFCI to protect downstream receptacles
- Prevents line-load reversal miswire: no power to the face or downstream receptacles if wired incorrectly
- Dual-direction test and reset button colors match the device face
Anonymous –
We remodeled our guest bathroom and I wanted the switches and fixtures to be black. This is great!
Anonymous –
Great replacement and upgrades to sleek black instead of old ivory. Excellent for kitchens and bathrooms.
Anonymous –
I bought this to put in an outdoor weatherproof box. It fit well and was easy to install. It also looks good as part of the outdoor fixture. I have not really had a chance to use this receptacle yet but I assume it will work as it is supposed to.