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Leviton GFCI Outlet, 15 Amp, Self Test, Tamper-Resistant with LED Indicator Light, Protection from Electric Shock and Electrocution, GFTR1-W, White

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Color: White


Style: GFCI


Features

  • Continuously protects against electric shock & electrocution by interrupting power if a ground-fault is detected.
  • Required by the NEC for areas around the home within a close proximity to a water source (kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, basement, garage/carport, pool area).
  • Patented reset/lockout feature prevents reset if the GFCI is unable to respond to a ground-fault or if it isn't wired properly. Regularly conducts an automatic self-test to ensure safety.
  • LED indicator provides simple, intuitive feedback on power and protection status.
  • Tamper-resistant shutters prevent foreign objects, such as keys, from being inserted into the outlet.

Description

A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is an important safety device which helps protect people from electric shock and electrocution due to hazardous ground-faults. Ground-faults occur when a current flows along an unintended path, such as through water or a person. For example: Operating electrical equipment in wet or damp conditions, electrical current leaks from appliances or tools or when electrical wiring becomes frayed or damaged. Leviton GFCIs help protect people while meeting or exceeding National Electric Code® (NEC®) standards. No matter what your installation needs are, we have a GFCI that's right for you. Available options in the Leviton line include Standard, Weather-Resistant, Combo GFCI/USB, Combo GFCI/Switch, Guide Light, Audible Alert, Wi-Fi GFCI, Blank Face, Dual-Function AFCI/GFCI and GFCI Circuit Breakers.

Brand: Leviton


Color: White


Compatible Devices: All


Material: Polycarbonate (PC)


Product Dimensions: 4.21"L x 1.69"W


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.69 x 1.32 x 4.21 inches; 5.29 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ GIDDS-2493454


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 5, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Leviton Direct


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #561 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #1 in Standard Electrical Outlets


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Customer Reviews: 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 16,050 ratings


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  • Perfect
Color: White Style: GFCI
The Leviton GFTR1-W Self-Test SmartlockPro Slim GFCI Receptacle is a reliable and essential addition to any home electrical setup. This receptacle offers peace of mind with its self-testing capability, ensuring ongoing safety by automatically conducting tests to confirm if it's functioning correctly. The LED indicator provides a clear visual cue, making it easy to monitor its status at a glance. Installation is straightforward, and the included wallplate simplifies the process, ensuring a clean and finished look once installed. Its tamper-resistant design is a notable safety feature, especially for households with children, adding an extra layer of protection against accidental electrical shocks. Operating at 15-Amps, this receptacle effectively safeguards against ground faults, making it an essential component for areas where water and electricity could pose a risk. In summary, the Leviton GFTR1-W Self-Test SmartlockPro Slim GFCI Receptacle is a dependable and safety-focused solution for protecting your home's electrical outlets, offering ease of installation and continuous self-testing functionality for added peace of ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 by Leah

  • WORK OUT O FTHE BOX
Color: White Style: GFCI, with Switch
Easy to install and work the first time. Excellent product. Meets my need for a switch to a light and an idependent outlet
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024 by Kenneth W. Church

  • Works great if installed correctly.
Color: White Style: GFCI, Non Tamper Resistant
My old GFIC was humming and getting warm to the touch. It was an easy install. Remove the old GFIC, test the wires and confirm which is the load and which is the line, attach as listed. Energize and reset. It’s working perfectly, not humming, not warm to the touch. Glad I made the upgrade to this new outlet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024 by Millrat

  • Excellent !
Color: White Style: GFCI, Guidelight
Swapped out the one in my bathroom for this one. The measley Christmas bulb nightlight was worthless compared to this. Very good nightlight output on this GFCI - enough so that I don't have to use a light when I get up at night.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by Hosewater

  • Great for a peace of mind
Color: White Style: AFCI
The media could not be loaded. If you came to this page to purchase this product, you know what AFCI is and what it does. It is great for the peace of mind, seeing as arc fires are the most common type of electrical fire. It is also a great way to meet the code if you are extending an existing circuit or running a new one, and they don't manufacture AFCI breakers for your panel. This receptacle is a great alternative to the more expensive AFCI breaker, and it is THE ONLY alternative if your panel is old and they don't make AFCI breakers for it. My situation is somewhat specific: They DO make AFCI breakers for my panel (GE), but GE's AFCI's are notorious for nuisance tripping when you're using X10 remote switches in combination with high loads (space heaters) or motor loads (vacuums). Having gotten tired of the nuisance tripping, I decided to go with a regular breaker and AFCI receptacle. With this receptacle, I haven't seen any nuisance trips yet. Be careful though: Unless you can tie tripping to something very specific (such as running a vacuum), be very wary when your AFCI trips. If it happens repeatedly and without an obvious reason, call an electrician right away, because most likely AFCI is doing its job and is detecting an arc somewhere. This is NOT a "combination" AFCI. Combination devices work with series and parallel arcs. Non-combination ones, such as this receptacle, work with parallel arcs only. Not a big deal though. From what I read, parallel arcs are the much, much greater danger accounting for the much greater portion of fires, so I am fine with not having a combination device. And even if you're not a believer in AFCI, you are still supposed to have any electrical work you've done permitted and inspected, otherwise you're running a risk of having your insurance claim denied. Yes, there are some AFCI doubters out there, even though to me it is as silly as questioning gravity. So, what are the code requirements? Per year 2011 and 2014 NEC 210.12, if you're adding a new circuit in most of the living areas or extending an existing one, you're supposed to protect it with an AFCI; Either with a combination AFCI breaker or a non-combination AFCI receptacle installed as the first receptacle on the circuit. When extending an existing circuit, you just have to replace the first receptacle on the circuit with an AFCI one. When running a new circuit, you can do the same thing, only the "home run", the run from the breaker to the first receptacle, has to be an armored cable (MC or AC/BX), and the first box has to be made of metal (which is a given anyway if you're using metal-jacketed cable). 2014 code relaxed the requirement to say that if you're extending an existing circuit by less than 6 feet, you don't need to add AFCI. So now, for the product itself: Yes, it is bulky. I've been spoiled by the smaller new GFCI's that don't take up as much room in the junction box. This one is as big as the old-school GFCI's. I had to plan the wires carefully. Here's how I've done for the wiring: This was a new circuit, so I had to run an MC cable from the service panel to the first box. I pigtailed the ground wires; I had a 6" piece of ground wire screwed to the grounding terminal of the box. To that wire I've attached the ground wire from the supply cable, the ground for the load cable for the circuits downstream, and another 6" piece of ground wire to attach to the ground terminal of the receptacle. I twisted all four wires together, put a wirenut over it and stuffed it all the way to the back of the box with a handle of opened up slip joint pliers. Next, I've attached the hot (black) and the neutral (white) wires of the supply (line) cable to the Line terminals of the receptacle. The black goes under the yellow (gold-colored) screw, the white -- under chrome. I've attached the white and the black for the load (downstream receptacles) to the Load terminals. I ran a few windings of tape around the receptacle to cover the exposed screws. I bent the black and the white wires around the back of the receptacle so that they are folding as I'm pushing the receptacle into the box. I screwed everything down, turned the breaker on, and it worked. There is a trick with the test buttons: the Reset one is not strictly mechanical but rather electromechanical; You have to hold it in for a couple of seconds for it to re-engage. So, here's the quick summary of what I'm thinking so far: Great if your panel is old and you want to be in compliance with the code, or simply want to sleep well at night. Yes, it is bulky, so you will have to finagle the wires, especially if you have an existing box and you have to fit this thing in it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2014 by Nutmegger

  • Loving this GFCI.
Color: White Style: GFCI, with Switch
The switch/outlet is easy to install, nice and sturdy. It has a lot of features and can allow you to provide GFCI protection to the whole restroom. Great value for the price and I have my full trust in the product. Be sure to test it out after installing by following the last steps on the install guide just to be sure it functions properly. Working on a 70s house with metal boxes. The thinner profile helped with pushing the wires into the box. I would recommend this product to friends and family. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by Javier Knows Best

  • Perfect for kitchen GFCI
Color: White Style: GFCI
Easy to install. Works great. Have 2 outlets downstream that both work with it. Drop on replacement for an older outlet that went bad. Great instructions and labeling to ensure line and load are not improperly connected. Would order again.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024 by Emory

  • Good
Color: White Style: GFCI
Great product
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024 by Jose Regivaldo Maia

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