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ELEGRP 15 Amp GFCI Outlet, Tamper Resistant Self-Test with LED Indicator (G1915T, White)

Model number
G1915T

The ELEGRP G1915T is a 15-amp tamper-resistant GFCI outlet for bathrooms, laundry rooms, kitchens, and other standard 15-amp branch circuits requiring ground-fault protection. It uses a NEMA 5-15R face configuration for common 15-amp plugs while adding tamper-resistant shutters that satisfy NEC requirements for new residential receptacle installations. The self-test circuit runs an internal check every five seconds, helping verify protection status continuously and indicating end-of-life through repeated tripping rather than failing silently. A green LED confirms the outlet is protected at a glance. Feed-through terminals allow one upstream G1915T to protect additional standard receptacles downstream on the same circuit. Rated for 125 VAC 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.
G1915T
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
Yes
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 G1915T GFCI Outlet
02 (1) Wall Plate
03 (2) Mounting Screws

§ Warranty

2-Year Limited

§ FAQ

What circuits call for a 15-amp GFCI versus a 20-amp model?

Use a 15-amp GFCI like the G1915T on a 15-amp branch circuit, typically protected by a 15-amp breaker and often wired with 14 AWG copper. Typical applications include bathroom receptacles, laundry areas, and general-purpose branch circuits where the face configuration should remain NEMA 5-15R. If the branch circuit is 20 amps with 12 AWG wire and a 20-amp breaker, use a 20-amp model such as the G1920T.

Are tamper-resistant shutters required in new construction?

Yes. In residential new construction and most code-driven remodels, the NEC requires tamper-resistant receptacles in the locations where people normally live and use plug-connected devices. The internal shutters only open when equal pressure is applied to both slots at the same time, which reduces the risk of children inserting foreign objects. That makes the G1915T the appropriate choice for most current residential installations.

How does the ELEGRP self-test every five seconds improve on UL requirements?

The G1915T performs a frequent automatic check of its protection circuitry so the device is not relying only on occasional manual testing. Continuous self-monitoring helps the outlet detect a failed protection mechanism early and move into an end-of-life state rather than continue supplying power without proper GFCI protection. For the homeowner or installer, that means better visibility and less chance of a silent failure going unnoticed.

Can I use a 15-amp GFCI to protect 20-amp receptacles downstream?

No. A 15-amp GFCI with a 5-15R face should not be used as the protective device for downstream 20-amp receptacles that require a 5-20R configuration. The branch-circuit rating, breaker size, conductor size, and receptacle type all need to align with code. If the circuit is a 20-amp branch and downstream devices need 20-amp receptacles, use a 20-amp GFCI such as the G1920T or G1920TW at the upstream protection point.