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More Safety & Reduced Panel Space...ONE unit

The reborn control panel utility GFCI

 
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A Ground Fault Receptacle:
Inside
and
Outside!

The NFPA 70e Compliant Control Panel Utility GFCI

 
Testing and resetting a GFCI  inside your panel is impractical under NFPA 70e.  That’s why GFCI outlets belong on the outside of your panel!
 
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The Inside-Outletâ„¢GFI Features
‘TEST/RESET’ Safely Outside the Panel
    Finger Safe
    Outgoing Terminals for GFCI Protected Power
    Power ‘ON’ LED
     Maintains Enclosure Rating
     NEMA 1, 12/4 or 4X.
Stand Alone Outlet or with a Programming Port or Data Interface Ports: Data interface ports provide convenience & safety. NFPA 70E compliant and reduce arc flash risk and save time when personnel no longer have to suit-up in Personal Protective Equipment ( PPE )

US Patents 6,700,062 and 6,831,226 B2

Ground Fault Receptacles (GFCI) A ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI or GFI) is an electrical device that detects a leakage of electrical current to ground and immediately stops the current flow. The leak can be caused by an accident or through equipment malfunction. GFCIs are required in certain locations specified by the NEC (Article 210-8), NFPA 79 (Electrical Standards for Industrial Machinery), &  the  NFPA 70E (Electrical Safety Work Practices) . If you are working in a potentially damp or wet environment or have direct contact to earth then you should use GFI-protected receptacle  If no GFCI receptacle is located nearby, then use an extension cord that has a built-in GFCI.
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ExInPlex® Installation Instructions
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To additional receptacles as per local codes
ExInPlex® GFCI schematic with no circuit breaker
H-RF20-K3 Nema 12/4-Gray/H-RF20-K2 Nema 4X-Black
ExinPlex® receptacles are intended to be mounted in or on an enclosure product.  Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician and adhere to applicable regulatory codes.
  1) Cut panel opening and mount ExInPlext® receptacles to enclosure with gasket.
  2) Connect input power to LINE terminal(TB1) as per local codes.  
  3) Additional receptacles may be wired as per local codes to the LOAD terminals(TB2).
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