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ELEGRP 15 Amp GFCI Outlet, Tamper and Weather Resistant Self-Test with LED (G1915TW, White)

Model number
G1915TW

The ELEGRP G1915TW is a 15-amp tamper-resistant and weather-resistant GFCI outlet for outdoor locations, garages, pool areas, hot tub circuits, and other installations exposed to moisture. The combined TR and WR construction addresses the dual code expectation for many outdoor residential receptacles: tamper resistance for safety and weather resistance for added durability in damp or wet environments. The self-test circuit runs an internal check every five seconds, and a green LED confirms the outlet is protected at a glance. Feed-through terminals allow one upstream G1915TW to protect additional standard receptacles downstream on the same circuit. The compact body fits standard electrical boxes more easily than oversized outdoor devices, and it is typically paired with an in-use weatherproof cover for exterior box installations. 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.
G1915TW
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
Yes
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 G1915TW GFCI Outlet
02 (1) Wall Plate
03 (2) Mounting Screws

§ Warranty

2-Year Limited

§ FAQ

Where is a weather-resistant GFCI required by code?

A weather-resistant GFCI is typically required for outdoor receptacle locations where the device is exposed to damp or wet conditions, including exterior walls, patios, decks, porches, garages in some cases, and areas around pools or spas depending on the installation. Current NEC rules generally expect outdoor residential receptacles to be both GFCI protected and weather-resistant. Always confirm with the local authority having jurisdiction because amendments can vary by region.

What is the difference between weather-resistant and waterproof?

Weather-resistant means the receptacle materials and construction are designed to withstand exposure to sunlight, temperature swings, humidity, and occasional moisture better than a standard indoor device. It does not mean the receptacle is waterproof or intended to be left directly exposed to rain without the proper enclosure protection. The G1915TW is built for outdoor-rated durability, but it still depends on correct box, gasket, and cover selection.

Does a weather-resistant GFCI outlet need a weatherproof cover?

Yes. A WR GFCI does not replace the need for the proper exterior box cover. For most outdoor installations, the NEC requires a weatherproof cover, and when a cord may remain plugged in, that cover must usually be an in-use or extra-duty type. The receptacle and the cover work together as a system: the G1915TW provides the WR and GFCI functions, while the cover protects the opening from direct weather exposure.

Can I use the G1915TW indoors in a bathroom?

Yes. A weather-resistant GFCI can be used indoors, including in a bathroom, as long as the circuit rating and wiring method are appropriate. Using a WR device indoors does not create a code problem; it simply gives you a more durable receptacle than the location strictly requires. If the branch circuit is 15 amps and you want one model that can serve both bathroom and exterior applications, the G1915TW is a practical option.