Leviton Tamper-Resistant Dual Function AFCI/GFCI Receptacle

EIN GFCI HG 400

June 9, 2020

SmartlockPro Dual Function AFCI/GFCI receptacles offer protection both from electrical fires that could result from arc-faults and from electrical shock due to ground faults in one device, satisfying National Electrical Code® (NEC®) requirements for both AFCI and GFCI protection.  Tamper-resistant hospital grade versions help satisfy a recent requirement of the Joint Commission, which requires tamper-resistant receptacles with arc fault and ground fault interruption to be installed in all patient accessible areas in behavioral health units. 

  • Industry-exclusive!
  • Status indicator light provides a simple visual indication to the user of the status of AFCI and GFCI protection
  • Hospital grade receptacle ensures dependable performance
  • Tamper-resistant shutters meet NEC Article 406.12 requirements
  • Common Applications: Behavioral Health Units (patient bedrooms, restrooms, corridors, and common spaces) and other Health Care Facilities

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