Leviton
15A Self-Test Tamper-Resistant GFCI Outlet w/ Wall Plate
- Availability:
- Allow 2-3 Days to Ship
- Weight:
- 0.38 LBS
Description
15A Self-Test Tamper-Resistant GFCI Outlet w/ Wall Plate
The GFTR1-E SmartlockPro self-test GFCI receptacle provides advanced ground fault protection for residential and commercial electrical installations. Designed with tamper-resistant shutters, patented reset lockout functionality, and automatic self-testing capability, this 15A receptacle helps deliver reliable electrical safety and continuous protection.
Key Features
- 15A, 125V SmartlockPro self-test GFCI receptacle
- NEMA 5-15R tamper-resistant configuration
- Automatic self-testing exceeds UL auto-monitoring requirements
- Patented reset lockout helps prevent reset if protection is compromised
- LED status indicator provides intuitive power and protection feedback
- Slim profile design saves installation space in electrical boxes
- Back and side wiring options for installation flexibility
- Tamper-resistant shutters help prevent insertion of foreign objects
- Black finish with matching wall plate included
Construction Details
The SmartlockPro GFCI features a durable thermoplastic face with a polycarbonate body designed for long-term performance in residential and commercial environments. Its reduced-depth slim profile helps simplify installation in tight or crowded electrical boxes. Tamper-resistant internal shutters block access to energized contacts unless a two- or three-prong plug is evenly inserted into the receptacle. Integrated LED indicators provide visual confirmation of normal operation, alert conditions, and power status directly on the device face.
LED Indicator Status
Green LED: GFCI has passed self-test and is operating normally.
Red LED: Indicates alert or reset condition. Press TEST and RESET buttons to verify operation.
No LED: Device is tripped or there is no power on the circuit.
Important Notes
Rated for 15A, 125V applications using NEMA 5-15R compatible plugs.
Monthly testing using the TEST and RESET buttons is recommended to verify continued GFCI protection.
Torque range for terminal connections is 14–18 in-lbs.