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North Shore Safety LineGard PGFS-13105 User Manual

North Shore Safety LineGard PGFS-13105
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INSTALLATION AND TESTING
PROCEDURE
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IMPORTANT!
THIS DEVICE MUST BE IN
STALLED BY A
QUALIFIED PERSON WHO UNDERSTANDS
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.
Please read all the information on this sheet.
WARNING
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
is a safety
device under normal use and it is not intended to
promote activity of elevated
risk. Use only within the
specified operating parameters (
Failure to do so may
result in bodily injury)
. Consult a licensed electrician
for assistance on installation and repairs. Do not use
this GFCI if it fails to function as instructed. Never
attempt
to tamper with this device. This GFCI should
never be used as a switch to connect or disconnect
power. (
Power should be disconnected at main
power feed or by secondary switch located at the
primary feed of GFCI). This GFCI is not an over-
current protection device. (
An appropriate current
breaker should be used in series at primary power
feed).
This GFCI does not provide protection against
shocks caused by holding both circuit conductors.
This GFCI does not provide protection against
electrical shocks gen
erated by the conductors
supplying power to the device. Note:
primary feed to
GFCI is live even when GFCI is tripped. (Power
should be disconnected at main service panel
before servicing load side of GFCI.)
Do not use this device to feed power to life
support apparatus.
To minimize nuisance tripping:
o
Do not use on swimming pool
equipment installed before 1965 NEC
code.
o Limit load cable to 250 feet.
o
Do not use on electric clothes dryers
or electric ranges with frames
grounded by Neutral conductor.
Installa
tion must comply with local and
national electrical codes (NEC).
Turn power off at the service panel to prevent
serious injuries.
North Shore Safety, Ltd.
North Shore Safety, Ltd.North Shore Safety, Ltd.
North Shore Safety, Ltd.
Safety Through Innovation
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What is a GFCI?
A GFCI is a device designed to interrupt
power when a ground fault (a current that takes a path
to ground) e
xceeds a predetermined value. The
interruption of this power is fast in order to prevent
serious injuries.
Why do we need a GFCI?
The human body is conductive to electricity.
However, we were not meant to do so. Electric shocks
can be fatal. Any electrica
l tool or appliance is a
potential shock hazard especially when used near wet
locations. That’s where a GFCI is needed the most
and can save your life. This is why most electrical
codes require GFCI protection in kitchens, bathrooms,
garages, outdoor outle
ts, laundry rooms, workshops,
etc..
North Shore Safety’s GFCI LineGard will offer such
protection. Its safety scope surpasses its peers to
include open neutral protection (most receptacle type
GFCIs do not sense open neutral condition), fault
indication, and power status.
How does a GFCI operate?
The GFCI constantly monitors the current
balance of the conductors supplying power to the
load. When a ground fault occurs, by a leakage or by
shock, the imbalance of current is sensed and the
GFCI trips when the
ground fault exceeds 0.006 Amp.
The tripping action must be within a fraction of a
second to prevent serious injuries.
What a GFCI cannot do:
Will not protect line side.
Will not protect you when touching two current
carrying conductors of opposite pola
rity (GFCI
sees this as a load).
Will not protect you when touching a line of
another circuit.
Will not detect overcurrent.
NORTH SHORE SAFETY, LTD.
7335 PRODUCTION DRIVE
MENTOR, OHIO 44060
PHONE: 440-205-9188
TOLL FREE: 877-4 SAFE 4U
FAX: 440-205-9187
WEB SITE: WWW.NSSTLD.COM
EMAIL: SALES@NSSLTD.COM
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North Shore Safety LineGard PGFS-13105 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategorySurge Protector
ModelPGFS-13105
BrandNorth Shore Safety
Amperage Rating15A
Safety FeaturesGround Fault Protection, Surge Protection

Summary

GFCI Safety and Fundamentals

Important Installation Requirements

Device must be installed by a qualified person understanding electrical circuits.

GFCI Operational Warnings

GFCI is a safety device, not for elevated risk. Never tamper or use as a switch.

GFCI Functionality Explained

Covers what GFCI is, why it's needed, how it operates, and its limitations.

Product Specifications and Warranty

Technical and General Specifications

Details electrical ratings, construction, features, enclosure, mounting, wiring, and approvals.

Manufacturer's Two-Year Warranty

Covers defects in materials and workmanship for two years from purchase date.

Installation, Wiring, and Testing

Crucial Installation Safety

Disconnect main power before installation to prevent severe shock, injury, or death.

Wiring Application Guides

Step-by-step instructions for connecting wires for 120VAC, 240VAC, and 120/240VAC models.

Post-Installation Testing

Procedures for verifying GFCI operation and troubleshooting common wiring issues.