Eaton Slim GFCI Receptacles

December 16, 2024

Eaton’s Slim GFCI receptacles are designed with quick installation, ease-of-use and safety in mind. The updated design offers one of the slimmest in-box depths on the market that allows for easy installation, crisp design that is visually appealing and intuitive, and compliance with the latest cULus and NEC safety standards.  Whether you are in a residential, commercial, or industrial setting, there is a Slim GFCI designed to fit your application. 

Slim

Applications

  • Arrow Hart GFCI receptacles are UL Listed and fully compliant with all of the latest UL943 Class A GFCI and UL498 requirements
  • GFCI protection is required wherever receptacles are near wet or damp locations, such as public bathrooms, garages, and food service areas, and all other areas mandated by the CEC

Features

  • Slimmer design for easy installation, leaving more room for wires in the box
  • Automatically self‑tests periodically to ensure GFCI protection
  • Wider button wells for easy TEST and RESET
  • Trip indicator makes it easy to diagnose ground faults
  • Line‑load miswiring protection: GFCI Receptacle will not provide power downstream when wired incorrectly
  • Clean, modern industrial design with reduced top housing markings and neutral text direction on buttons
  • Meets and exceeds 10 kA short circuit testing and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) UL943 safety standards
  • Automatic grounding system eliminates need for bonding jumper in grounded metal enclosure, provides redundant measure of ground continuity where jumper is used
  • External backwire clamps provide visual confirmation of secure termination

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