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Voltage
125 volt
Mounting Type
In-Wall
Number of Outlets
2
Warranty
2-Year Limited
Certifications
UL, ANSI
Amperage
20 Amp
Receptacle Type
Double
Certifications and Listings
ANSI Certified, CSA Certified
Grounding
Self-Grounding
Indoor/Outdoor
Indoor
Maximum Amperage
20, 20 amp
NEMA Configuration
NEMA 5
Number of Poles
2
Number of Wires
3
Standard Color Family
Ivory
Tamper Resistant
YES
USB Charger
NO
Wall Plate Included
YES
Features
Wall Plate Included
Color
Ivory
Pack Size
1
UNSPSC
39121406
Volts
125 V
Material
Polycarbonate
Depth
1.27"
Width
1.68"
Number in Package
1 pk
Outlet Type
AFCI
Packaging Type
Boxed
Indoor or Outdoor
Indoor
Commercial or Residential
Commerical and Residential
Defective Code
A
Each Weight
0.390 LB
Hazardous Material
No
Nema Type
5-20R
Returnable
Yes
Sub Brand
Decora
Velocity
X
Product Type
AFCI Outlet
Wifi Capability
False
MADE IN THE USA
No
Integrated Night Light
False
Package Quantity
1
UL Listed
No
USB Connection
False
Wire Size
#14 AWG - #10 AWG
Grade
Residential/Commercial
AbilityOne
No
ADA Compliant
No
Blade Type
Straight
GSA Approved
No
Wire Connection Type
Screw Terminals
Mount Type
Wall
TAA/BAA Compliant
Yes
Wiring Configuration
Side,Back
The SmartlockPro Outlet Branch Circuit (OBC) AFCI Receptacle offers advanced technology to help protect against electrical fires resulting from arc-faults. Designed to detect a wide range of potentially hazardous arc-faults resulting from damage in branch circuit wiring as well as extensions to branches such as appliances and cord sets, the OBC AFCI responds by interrupting power. This helps reduce the likelihood of the homes electrical system being an ignition source of a fire. Often unseen, arc-faults can occur anywhere in the homes electrical system including within walls, at loose electrical connections or within electrical cords accidently damaged by impinging furniture. AFCIs are now required by the National Electrical Code in many areas of the home.