Leviton GFTA2-W

Leviton GFTA2-W 20 Amp GFCI Outlet with Audible Alarm and Self-Test: Instruction Manual

Model: GFTA2-W | Brand: Leviton

1. Banyere ngwaahịa

The Leviton GFTA2-W is a 20 Amp Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlet designed to enhance electrical safety in your home. This device continuously monitors electrical current and quickly interrupts power if a ground-fault is detected, protecting against electric shock and electrocution. It features an audible alarm to alert users to power loss, particularly useful for appliances in less frequently visited areas like garages or basements. The GFTA2-W also includes an automatic self-test function and an LED indicator for continuous monitoring of its operational status, ensuring compliance with National Electric Code® (NEC®) standards.

Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:

2. Ihe ngwugwu

3. Ozi nchekwa

Ịdọ aka ná ntị: To avoid fire, shock, or death, turn OFF power at the circuit breaker or fuse box and test that power is OFF before wiring! This device must be installed in accordance with all national and local electrical codes.

4. Nwụnye

Follow these general steps for installing your Leviton GFCI outlet. Always refer to the detailed wiring diagrams provided with your product packaging for specific instructions.

  1. Gbanyụọ ike: Locate your circuit breaker panel and turn off the power to the circuit where you will be installing the GFCI outlet. Use a voltage tester to confirm that the power is completely off at the outlet box.
  2. Wepu ihe ochie: Carefully remove the wall plate and unscrew the existing outlet from the electrical box. Gently pull the old outlet out of the box.
  3. Kwụpụ waya: Disconnect the wires from the old outlet. Pay close attention to which wires are connected to the 'LINE' terminals (incoming power) and which are connected to the 'LOAD' terminals (outgoing power to other outlets). Label them if necessary.
  4. Kwadebe wires: Ensure the ends of the wires are stripped to the appropriate length (usually 1/2 inch or 12.7 mm) as indicated by the strip gauge on the back of the new GFCI device.
  5. Jikọọ Waya Ala: Connect the bare copper or green insulated ground wire from the electrical box to the green ground screw on the GFCI outlet. Tighten securely.
  6. Connect LINE Wires: Connect the incoming power (LINE) wires from the electrical box to the 'LINE' terminals on the GFCI outlet. The white wire connects to the silver 'LINE' terminal, and the black wire connects to the brass 'LINE' terminal. Ensure these connections are tight.
  7. Connect LOAD Wires (Optional): If you are protecting downstream outlets, connect the outgoing power (LOAD) wires to the 'LOAD' terminals. The white wire connects to the silver 'LOAD' terminal, and the black wire connects to the brass 'LOAD' terminal. If no downstream protection is needed, cap the LOAD wires individually with wire nuts.
  8. Mount Outlet: Carefully fold the wires into the electrical box and secure the GFCI outlet to the box with the provided screws.
  9. Wụnye Plate Wall: Tinye efere mgbidi ọhụrụ ahụ.
  10. Weghachi ike: Gbanyụọ ọkụ azụ na ihe nbibi sekit.

Installation Visual Aids:

Azu view of Leviton GFCI outlet with wiring terminals

Foto: Azụ view of the Leviton GFCI outlet, showing the silver and brass wiring terminals for line and load connections, along with the green ground screw.

N'ihu view of Leviton GFCI outlet with test and reset buttons

Foto: N'ihu view of the Leviton GFCI outlet, featuring the prominent TEST and RESET buttons and the LED indicator light.

Leviton GFCI outlet installed in a wall

Image: A white Leviton GFCI outlet neatly installed in a wall, ready for use.

Video: Official Leviton guide demonstrating the easy installation process of a GFCI outlet, highlighting its slim profile for more space in the wall box.

5. Ntuziaka ọrụ

Ọrụ nnwale onwe:

Your Leviton GFCI outlet is equipped with an automatic self-test feature that periodically checks its internal components to ensure it is functioning correctly. This occurs without user intervention. Additionally, you should manually test the device monthly.

Ìhè ihe ngosi LED:

Oti mkpu na -ege ntị:

The audible alarm will sound if the GFCI trips and power is lost to the outlet. This feature is particularly useful for appliances in out-of-the-way locations, such as a garage or basement, where a visual check of the LED indicator might be missed. The alarm helps you quickly identify and address power interruptions to critical appliances like refrigerators.

Leviton GFCI outlet in a garage with an audible alarm icon

Image: An installed Leviton GFCI outlet in a garage setting, with an icon indicating its audible alarm feature, emphasizing its utility for monitoring appliances.

6. Nlekọta

To ensure continued protection, manually test your GFCI outlet monthly:

  1. Nkwụnye alamp or radio into the GFCI outlet and turn it on.
  2. Press the 'TEST' button on the GFCI. The lamp/radio should turn off, and the GFCI's LED indicator should change (e.g., turn off or red), and the audible alarm should sound.
  3. Press the 'RESET' button. The lamp/radio should turn back on, and the LED indicator should return to green.

If the GFCI does not trip when the 'TEST' button is pressed, or if it does not reset, it may be faulty and should be replaced immediately. Also, perform a visual inspection for any discoloration or loose connections.

7. Nchọpụta nsogbu

If your GFCI outlet trips (power is interrupted and the LED indicator changes/alarm sounds), follow these steps:

  1. Inspect the GFCI: Check the GFCI outlet for any signs of discoloration, damage, or loose plug connections. If any are found, replace the GFCI immediately.
  2. Chọpụta ihe kpatara ya: Note what was happening when the GFCI tripped. Were you using a specific appliance? Did you plug something in or turn something on?
  3. Check Appliances/Cords: Visually inspect the appliance and its cord that was connected to the GFCI (or any downstream outlets) for frayed wires, damage, or faults. Unplug any device with obvious damage.
  4. Tọgharịa GFCI: Press the 'RESET' button firmly. If the GFCI resets and holds, the issue might have been temporary or with the unplugged device.
  5. Njem na-adịgide adịgide: If the GFCI continues to trip, or if the reason for the trip is not obvious after inspecting devices, it's time to contact a qualified electrician.

Video: Leviton's Answer Series explaining what to do when your GFCI outlet trips, including when to contact an electrician.

8. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
Akụkụ ngwaahịa1.7 x 1.3 x 4.2 sentimita asatọ
Ibu Ibu5.6 ounces
Onye nrụpụtaLeviton
Nọmba Nlereanya iheGFTA2-W
ỤdịLeviton
AgbaỌcha
Ngwa dakọtaraHa niile
Ihe onwunwePolycarbonate (PC)
Voltage125 volts

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information, technical support, or further assistance, please contact Leviton customer service directly or visit their official websaịtị. Debe akwụkwọ nnata ịzụrụ maka akwụkwọ ikike.

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