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P&S 2097TRAAPLW SLFTEST GFCI REC TR

Manufacturer: Pass & Seymour / Legrand | Catalog # 2097TRAAPLW | Cooper Electric Part # 2156493

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Audible alarm (rated at 60db at 10 feet) alert of a tripped condition is ideal when the GFCI is subject to an obstructed view or otherwise cannot be easily seen. In addition, as sensitive appliances that are increasingly including variable speed drives to deliver energy-saving operation lead to more cases of unwanted tripping of connected GFCIs, the 20A Audible Alarm Sensitive Appliance GFCI can reduce the incidence of nuisance tripping, saving installers unpaid callbacks.

Technical Information

Amperage
20 A
Applications
Commercial,Multi-Dwelling Unit,Residential
Indoor Outdoor
Indoor
Material
Thermoplastic
Mounting Type
Box
Number of Gangs
1
Number of Poles
2
Number of Wires
3
Outlet Type
GFCI,Self-Test,Tamper-Resistant
Voltage
125.0 V
Wattage
2500.0 W
Weather Resistant
No

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Legrand
Sub Brand
Pass & Seymour

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
785007449655
Color
White
Finish
Matte
GTiN
00785007449655
Product UPC
78500744965

Dimensions

Depth
1.03 Inch
Height
4.2 Inch
Warranty Length
1 yr
Width
1.73 in

Certifications and Compliance

Country of Origin
China
Certifications
  • cULus Listed
  • RoHS Compliant
  • Federal Spec Listed
  • UL Listed
Features
  • Sensitive Appliance GFCI receptacles can reduce installers unpaid callbacks by reducing incidence of nuisance tripping that can be caused by variable speed drives in newer appliances.
  • Audible alarm (rated at 60db at 10 feet) alert of a tripped condition is ideal when the GFCI is subject to an obstructed view or otherwise cannot be easily seen.
  • Protects against electrical shock caused by ground-fault occurrences. Unlike breaker alternatives, GFCI receptacles allow one to easily conduct test and reset to ensure safety right on the face of the device.



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