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20 Amp 125-Volt NEMA 5-20R SmartlockPro Weather and Tamper-Resistant Duplex GFCI Outlet with LED, White
Users say:
This product is great for home repairs and installation, as it is easy to install and comes with instructions and stickers to label other outlets. It is also a great value, as it is significantly less than the local hardware store. The weather resistant version is also more durable than the indoor version.
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This product is great for home repairs and installation, as it is easy to install and comes with instructions and stickers to label other outlets. It is also a great value, as it is significantly less than the local hardware store. The weather resistant version is also more durable than the indoor version.
Pros
- 20 amp rating
- Great safety features
- Slim design
- Built-in GFCI switch
- Easy installation
Cons
- Tight fit in old metal boxes
- LED dimming issue
- Potential for short lifespan
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Description
Testing a GFCI is a good way to verify that it is providing protection. While all GFCIs should be tested monthly, users often forget to conduct this test on a regular basis. Now there is a technology available that can supplement the manual testing and regularly conduct an automatic test of the circuit. In June of 2015 there was a revision to the UL (Underwriters Laboratory) standard 943 for Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupters that improves safety for the end-user by requiring GFCI manufacturers to integrate an auto-monitoring (self-test) feature that performs a periodic test to confirm that the GFCI can respond to a ground-fault and, if not, it must visually and/or audibly indicate to the user that it needs to be replaced.
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