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Shock Buster GFCI
Shock Buster GFCI
Shock Buster GFCI

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Overview

* Ground fault circuit interrupter turns regular outlets into safety outlets
* Instantly shuts off power to protect aquarium equipment from electrical damage
* Essential electrical safety equipment for aquarium hobbyists

Protection against electrical shocks and equipment damage. Five Outlet ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) converts a single outlet into 5 safety outlets. 24" Inline GFCI Perfect for indoor and outdoor use, the 2' In-Line GFCI has a heavy-duty, 12-gauge, 3-outlet power cord and built-in GFCI protection against hazardous shock from damaged cords or exposure to water.

Shock Buster Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters protect against:

  • Frayed, damaged electrical cords
  • Hazardous electrical leakage levels in appliances and tools
  • Electric shock caused by appliances and tools exposed to water

How does it work?

  • Shock Buster instantly detects ground fault caused by electrical current leakage
  • Shuts off power in a fraction of a second
  • Built-in electronic sensing device detects leakage currents as low as 4mA**

    **(4 thousandths of an amp - very low) and in a fraction of a second turns the power off to prevent injury.

  1. Plug GFCI into a 120 VAC power outlet.
  2. Verify that the red LED indicator turns on. This indicates power to the GFCI output receptacle.
  3. Press the test button and verify that the red LED light turns off.
  4. Press and release the reset button and verify that the red LED indicator turns on.
  5. The GFCI is now ready to use.

24" Inline GFCI
Specifications

  • Class A GFCI, 4-6mA Trip Level
  • Open neutral protection
  • NEMA 5-15P and (3) 5-15R outlets
  • 2 ft. 12/3 AWG SJTW cord
  • 1875 watts
  • UL-Listed, CUL

Features

  • Provides protection for 2 and 3 wire grounded appliances and tools
  • Highly visible for added safety
  • Allows for Compliance to NEC Article 305-6, "Temporary Wiring" and Meets OSHA Standards for Construction Site Usage

Five Outlet GFCI

  • Plug into any 3-prong dual outlet
  • Converts electric outlet into safety outlets
  • Ideal for family TV rooms, dens, dormitory rooms, garages, basement rec rooms
  • Five outlets with Shock Buster protection

Warning:

  • If the GFCI fails to trip (turn off) when the test button is pressed or fails to reset (turn on), the device is defective and should not be used.
  • If the GFCI tests properly without a load applied but trips each time a load is connected, then the load has a ground fault condition and needs to be repaired or replaced. DO NOT bypass the GFCI if this condition occurs. A real shock hazard may exist.

    Important Notes:
    TOWER's GFCI products will provide protection against ground faults when used with a 2-wire receptacle and a 3-wire to 2-wire adapter. However, it is best to use a 3-wire grounded outlet for ground fault circuit interrupters equipped with a ground pin. It will provide additional protection against electrical shock hazards.

    TOWER's GFCI products will not sense ground fault conditions on the input conductors; therefore, it is recommended that all additional extension cords should be connected to the GFCI output.

    Caution:

    1. This device is to be used on normal distribution systems 120VAC/15AMPS 60HZ maximum.
    2. The GFCI is a safety device. Do not use the TEST and RESET buttons as an on/off switch.
    3. All Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters do not protect against electrical shock resulting from contact with both current-carrying conductors of an electrical circuit.
    4. Do not connect any extension cord longer than 100 feet to the GFCI output to avoid the possibility of nuisance tripping.
    5. Test frequently and before each use to ensure proper operation.
    6. Do not use where water may enter the GFCI case.
    7. Do not modify or immerse this device.
    8. Do not exceed electrical rating.

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