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ELEGRP 15 Amp GFCI Outlet, Self-Test with LED Indicator (G1915A, White)

Model number
G1915A

The ELEGRP G1915A is a standard 15-amp non-tamper-resistant GFCI outlet intended as a practical replacement in older homes where the original installation predates NEC tamper-resistant receptacle requirements. The self-test circuit runs an internal check every five seconds, helping verify protection status continuously rather than relying on manual monthly testing alone. A green LED confirms the outlet is protected at a glance. Feed-through terminals allow one upstream G1915A to protect additional standard receptacles downstream on the same circuit. The compact 103 x 43 x 38 mm body fits standard single-gang boxes with extra room for conductors, and the design is offered in six colors: White, Ivory, Light Almond, Black, Gray, and Brown. Rated NEMA 5-15R with wire range 12-14 AWG copper, and includes a matching wall plate. UL/CUL listed, 2-Year Limited warranty.

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Model no.
G1915A
Brand
ELEGRP
Category
Gfci Outlet
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
GFCI Outlet
Amperage
15
Voltage Vac
125
Nema Config
5-15R
Self Test
Yes
Tamper Resistant
No
Weather Resistant
No
Led Indicator
Yes
Color
White
Wire Gauge Awg
12-14
Back Wire
Yes
Side Wire
Yes
Trip Level
Class A, 4-6mA
Feed Through
Yes
Wallplate Included
Yes
Certifications
UL 943, UL 498, CUL
Warranty
2-Year Limited

§ What's Included

01 (1) ELEGRP G1915A GFCI Outlet
02 (1) Wall Plate
03 (2) Mounting Screws

§ Warranty

2-Year Limited

§ FAQ

When is a non-tamper-resistant GFCI appropriate versus a tamper-resistant model?

A non-tamper-resistant GFCI like the G1915A is typically appropriate when replacing an existing receptacle in an older home where tamper-resistant devices were not originally required and local code allows a like-for-like replacement. For new residential construction and most permitted renovation work, tamper-resistant receptacles are generally required by the NEC. If you want the broadest current-code alignment for living areas, bathrooms, kitchens, garages, and similar spaces, choose the G1915T instead.

What is GFCI feed-through and how many outlets can one device protect?

Feed-through means the G1915A can provide GFCI protection to downstream standard receptacles when they are connected to its LOAD terminals. This lets one upstream device protect additional outlets on the same branch circuit. There is no fixed outlet count built into the GFCI itself; the practical limit depends on box fill, circuit layout, load calculation, and code compliance. In a typical bathroom or garage branch, one properly wired GFCI can protect several downstream receptacles.

What does the self-test every five seconds mean for reliability?

The internal electronics continuously verify that the GFCI protection mechanism is still functioning. By checking itself every five seconds, the device is not waiting for a manual button press months later to discover a failure. If the protection circuit can no longer operate correctly, the device is designed to indicate end-of-life and deny normal service rather than continue acting like a standard outlet without protection.

How do I know if my GFCI outlet has reached end-of-life?

An end-of-life GFCI may stop resetting normally, may trip repeatedly, or may fail its test and reset sequence even when no wiring fault is present. On self-testing models like the G1915A, loss of normal protected status is typically indicated through the LED and the inability to maintain reset. If pressing TEST and RESET does not restore normal operation after wiring has been confirmed correct, replace the device rather than continuing to use it.