Product Name: USLINSKY Self-Test GFCI Receptacle
Core Product Overview
The USLINSKY Self-Test GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) Receptacle is a UL-listed safety device engineered to protect people from electric shock caused by ground faults in residential, commercial, and public wet-location environments. It combines advanced self-monitoring technology with tamper-resistant and weather-resistant features, making it the ideal choice for compliance with North American electrical safety standards and long-term reliable performance.
Key Safety & Functional Features
1. Continuous Ground Fault Protection
- Provides 24/7 real-time ground fault monitoring to detect leakage currents as low as 5mA, tripping the circuit within 0.025 seconds to prevent fatal electric shock.
- Maintains full protective capability even during self-test cycles, ensuring no gap in safety coverage.
- Meets and exceeds UL 943 requirements for ground fault circuit interrupters, with a design that minimizes false tripping due to electrical noise or transient conditions.
2. Intelligent Self-Test System
- Power-up self-test: Automatically initiates a complete functional check within 3 seconds of initial power application, verifying all critical safety circuits.
- Continuous auto-monitoring: Operates at a frequency higher than UL-mandated levels, regularly updating the protection status.
- Adaptive testing: If a potential component failure or wiring issue is detected, the receptacle automatically increases testing frequency to alert users of impending risks.
- Visual/audible indicators: (Integrated into model design) Provides clear status feedback for normal operation, self-test in progress, and fault conditions.
3. Enhanced Safety Variants
4. Self-Grounding Design
- Features an integrated self-grounding clip that establishes a reliable ground connection without requiring a separate grounding wire, simplifying installation and reducing wiring errors.
- Ensures continuity of the equipment grounding conductor, a critical safety requirement for GFCI devices.