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Tower Manufacturing 30334007 15 amp Right Angle GFCI Male Plug And 9" Pigtail With Auto Reset

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About Tower Manufacturing 30334007 15 Amp Right Angle

This Tower Manufacturing 30334007 15-amp, 125V GFCI plug set is a ground fault circuit interrupter that shuts off an electric circuit when the current flows along an unintended path, providing personal protection from ground faults and open neutral conditions. It has an automatic reset that restores functioning following a power interruption. This plug set has a three-prong National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) 5-15P plug to connect to grounded outlets and converts any standard indoor electrical outlet into a ground fault-protected NEMA 5-15R outlet for electrical tools and devices. Its right-angle positioning saves space, and the 9" pigtail connects to the power cord of any electrical tool or machinery. This plug has an impact-resistant case for durability and safety, a red LED indicator to inform users when the power is on, and test and reset buttons for periodic testing of the device. This plug is suitable for use with tools or machinery used in areas that are subject to moisture, such as kitchen appliances or saws, drills, or trimmers that are used outdoors, among others. Specifications Cord 9", 12/3 AWG, STJW Trip level 4 – 6 mA, Class A Voltage 125V Amperage 15 amp Wattage 1,875W Hertz 60 Hz Operating Temp -31 to +150 degrees F Standards met UL (Underwriters Laboratories) rainproof designatedCUL (Canadian Underwriters Laboratories) rainproof designatedOSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) compliant Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) are used to monitor the amount of current going to and returning from equipment flowing through a circuit. If the flow is irregular, GFCIs interrupt the current. They help to prevent electrical fires and to reduce the risk of shock, burns, or electrocution. Designed to shut off power within 1/30th of a second, they are used with power tools, on construction sites, and near water sources in homes (kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms). Tower Manufacturing makes electromechanical devices such as ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs), appliance switches, thermostats, and controls. The company, founded in 1957, is headquartered in Providence, RI.