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radiant® 15A Tamper-Resistant Self-Test GFCI USB Type-AA Outlet, White

1597TRUSBAAWC4 radiant Collection
radiant® 15A Tamper-Resistant Self-Test GFCI USB Type-AA Outlet is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 3.
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$51.37 USD

Enjoy superior safety and the convenience of built-in USB charging, in a first-of-its-kind outlet! Perfect for adding modern connectivity anywhere, including areas of the home where ground fault protection is required (kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, etc). This outlet makes it easy to see and reset electrical trips right where they happen, while also providing two USB connections for keeping phones or tablets charged, no bulky adapter required.

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Features

  • First outlet of its kind to add USB connection to a GFCI outlet for easier charging, anywhere
  • Provides reliable ground fault protection with a trip indicator light and reset button on the outlet for easy, accessible troubleshooting
  • Includes traditional power outlets and two USB Type-A ports for convenient charging. Shares 2.0A charging capacity between both ports
  • Self-tests every three seconds, ensuring continuous ground fault protection for greater safety. Additionally, in case of test failure, the indicator light (red LED) will flash to signal there is an issue and the outlet should be replaced
  • Equipped with proven SafeLock™ feature which disconnects power to the outlet if any critical components are damaged for added protection
  • Protect children using a patented “invisi-shutter” system to prevent the insertion of foreign objects while maintaining a discreet, invisible effect. Meets NEC® Tamper-Resistant requirements
  • Installs quickly thanks to a redesigned side wire cavity for easier access
  • Can provide ground fault protection to downstream outlets through feed-thru wiring

Specifications

General Info
Product Line Pass & Seymour
Color White
Finish Matte
UPC Number 785007374964
Country Of Origin China
Number of Receptacles 2
Construction Polycarbonate
Features USB-A Charging
Outlet Type Residential, Indoor, GFCI, Tamper-Resistant, Self-Test, USB-Charging
Application Sector Residential/Commercial
Warranty Type 1-Year Limited Warranty
Type Outlet
Technical Information
Is Tamper-Resistant Yes
USB Amperage 2.1 A
Number of USBs 2
Number of Gangs 1
Amperage 15 A
Number of Poles Double Pole
Is Weather Resistant No
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor
Wattage 1875 W
Mounting Type Box
Voltage 125 VAC

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Rated 5 out of 5 by from Work great and look amazing They work great and look amazing, especially paired with the screwless radiant single gang covers. I
Date published: 2021-07-19
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Questions & Answers

What is the difference between the two models A/C and A/A?

Asked by: Anonymous
The USB Type-A ports have an insert that only allows them to be connected in one orientation. while the USB Type-C has a reversible connector, meaning a device can be plugged in either way. Also USB-A could only support up to 2.5 watts and 5 volts, USB-C now supports 100 watts and 20 volts easily enough for larger devices and faster charging.
Answered by: Legrand Technical Support
Date published: 2022-10-08

Why doesn’t the usb plug all the way in

Asked by: Steve
This is by design seeing the plastic over molding on the USB connectors can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer so some may appear to not plug in all the way.
Answered by: Legrand Technical Support
Date published: 2022-11-17
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