GFCIs
Pass & Seymour/Legrand fully redesigned its GFCI product line in response to revisions to the UL 943 Safety Standard for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters. The updated GFCIs actually exceed UL's requirements, making them the most durable GFCIs on the market. The UL revisions, which take effect on July 28, 2006, require a GFCI to deny power if the receptacle face is miswired, and to either deny power or visually or audibly indicate when ground fault protection is lost. With P&S's SafeLock Protection, GFCIs deny power in either situation, ensuring better protection against electric shock.
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