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Leviton smartlockpro GFNT1 User Manual

Leviton smartlockpro GFNT1
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Installing and
Testing a GFCI
Receptacle
Please read this leaet
completely before getting started.
PK-93792-10-00-2H - Mobile Test - X0 AR 1723
Avoid miswiring the GFCI.
See video link for help on wiring.
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Leviton smartlockpro GFNT1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Amperage15 A
Ground Fault ProtectionYes
Tamper ResistantYes
ColorWhite
InstallationWall Mount
Trip Current5 mA
TypeGFCI Outlet
Voltage120V
Device TypeGFCI Outlet
Wire ConnectionScrew Terminal
Warranty2 years
Wiring MethodBack & Side

Summary

What is a GFCI?

Definition of a Ground Fault

Explains how electricity bypasses the normal path through a person's body to ground.

GFCI Receptacle Features

Front View Identification

Identifies external components like reset/test buttons, outlets, and indicator lights.

Back View Identification

Details the rear of the GFCI, including wire connection terminals and their colors.

Installation Readiness and Safety

Should You Install It?

Lists prerequisites and skills needed for GFCI installation, ensuring user preparedness.

LINE vs. LOAD Wiring Distinction

Explains the critical function and difference between LINE and LOAD connections for proper GFCI operation.

Essential Safety and Preparation

Turn the Power OFF Safely

Crucial safety step to de-energize the circuit before starting any wiring work.

Wire Identification Procedures

Identify Cables and Wires

Guides on determining LINE and LOAD cables based on wire count in the electrical box.

Procedure for Two Cables

Outlines specific steps to identify LINE/LOAD wires when two cables are present in the box.

Circuit Placement Considerations

GFCI Placement Impact on Protection

Explains how the GFCI's position in the circuit affects protection of downstream outlets.

Connecting the Wires

One Cable Connection (A)

Detailed instructions for connecting wires to LINE/LOAD terminals for single cable setups.

Two Cables Connection (B)

Detailed instructions for connecting wires to LINE/LOAD terminals for two cable setups.

Testing and Troubleshooting

Perform Installation Test

Instructions to verify correct installation by testing GFCI functionality.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Addresses problems like reversed connections, lack of power, or failure to reset.

Self-Test Operation Guide

Details the automatic self-testing feature and indicator light meanings for GFCI status.

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