Leviton Tamper-Resistant Receptacle Combo Kit 

Leviton Receptacle Combo Kit

June 22, 2020

Kit contains the GFTR2 20 Amp TR GFCI and T5832 TR 20 Amp USB Receptacles (wallplates not included).

Tamper-Resistant GFCI (GFTR2)

20 Amp, 125 Volt Receptacle/Outlet, 20 Amp Feed-Through, Tamper-Resistant, Self-test SmartlockPro Slim GFCI, Monochromatic, Residential/Commercial applications, back and side wired, nylon wallplate/faceplate, screws and self grounding clip included – White.

Features and Benefits

• Provides continuous ground fault protection – detects and trips on actual ground fault even when self-test is being conducted

• On initial power up, tests the GFCI within 3 seconds

• Auto adapts and shifts to more frequent testing if potential problem is detected

• Built-in radio/TV interference filter

• Patented Lockout Action prevents reset if GFCI is damaged and cannot respond to a ground fault

• Electronics are designed to minimize any false triggers

• Reduced depth makes it easier to install in any electrical box, even shallow ones

USB Receptacle (T5832)

Combination Duplex Receptacle/Outlet and USB Charger. 20 Amp, 125 Volt, Decora Tamper-Resistant Receptacle/Outlet, NEMA 5-20R. 3.6 Amps, 5VDC, 2.0 Type A USB Chargers. Grounding, Side Wired & Back Wired – White.

Features and Benefits

• Perfect for use in residential applications such as kitchens, bedrooms and home offices and in commercial applications such as hotels, airports, restaurants and cafes, salons, office cubicles and college dorm rooms

• Smart chip recognizes and optimizes the charging requirements of individual devices

• Tested to withstand over 10,000 insertions

• Compatible with USB 3.1, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1 devices

• Fits in a standard wallbox, is compatible with standard wallplates and can be multi-ganged with other devices

• Easy to install. Can replace existing outlets

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