Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)

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GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 240V 2'
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GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 120V 6'
1301530051
GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 120V 6'
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GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 120V 2'
1301530166
GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 120V 2'
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GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 120V 6'
1301530170
GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 120V 6'
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GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 120V 25'
1301530146
GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 120V 25'
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GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 240V 6'
1301530190
GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 240V 6'
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ActiveIn-Line Splice with 6' Leads240V
GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 240V 25'
1301530187
GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 240V 25'
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GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 125V 25'
1301530196
GFCI IN-LINE SPLICE 125V 25'
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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)


Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) guard against accidental electrocution by monitoring the current traveling to and from an electrical load. A difference in current greater than 5 mA triggers a manually resettable electrical disconnect which quickly isolates power from the load. GFCIs can be added to existing circuits through in-line splicing, outlet box mounted modules, cord end plugs, or panel mounted sensing modules.