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Smartlockpro Self-Test Gfci With 24w Type A/c Usb, 15 Amp, White

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Leviton 002-GUAC1-00W Smartlockpro Self-Test Gfci With 24w Type A/c Usb, 15 Amp, White

Item #: 002-GUAC1-00W by Leviton Mfg. Company, Inc

UPC #: 500225271709

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Features

Pack Size

1

Wifi Capability

False

MADE IN THE USA

No

Integrated Night Light

False

Package Quantity

1

UL Listed

No

USB Connection

True

NEMA Configuration

5-15R

Color

White

Recommended Environment

Damp, Indoor

Amperage

15 Amp

Grade

Residental, Commercial

AbilityOne

No

Number of Outlets

2

ADA Compliant

No

UNSPSC

39121406

Blade Type

Straight

Voltage

125 V

Receptacle Type

GFCI

Number of Poles

1

Material

Nylon

Number of Wires

0

GSA Approved

No

Wire Connection Type

Screw Terminals

Grounding

Grounded

Tamper Resistant

Tamper Resistant

Mount Type

Box, Wall

TAA/BAA Compliant

Yes

Wiring Configuration

Side

Product Overview

Leviton SmartlockPro Self-Test GFCI With 24W Type A/C USB, 15 Amp, White

  • Safe - Delivers Continuous Ground Fault Protection, Automatically Self-Tests To Ensure It Can Respond To A Ground Fault
  • Fast charging - smart chip technology provides over 2X the charging power of other GFCI USB outlets for a faster charge
  • Code required- fulfill NEC requirements anywhere GFCI protection is needed
  • Mfg #002-GUAC1-00W
  • Safe - Delivers Continuous Ground Fault Protection
  • Fast charging - smart chip technology provides over 2X the charging power of other GFCI USB outlets for a faster charge
  • Code required- fulfill NEC requirements anywhere GFCI protection is needed
  • Automatically Self-Tests To Ensure It Can Respond To A Ground Fault