Hubbell Wiring Device-Kellems AFR20TRI Decorator Duplex Standard Tamper Resistant Arc Fault Receptacle, 125 VAC, 20 A, 2 Poles, 3 Wires, Ivory
AFCI Receptacles
801195
MFG #: AFR20TRI
Hubbell Wiring Device-Kellems
46.06000
/ ea
- Application: Industrial/Commercial
- ARRA Compliant: C
- Buy American Compliant: C
- Catalog Number: AFR20TRI
- Connection: Terminal Screws
- Country of Origin: CN
- Currency: USD
- Dimensions: 4.21 in H x 1.68 in W x 1.43 in D
- Environmental Conditions: Indoor Dry unless protected by additional means
- EU RoHS Indicator: N
- Grade: Commercial/Residential
- Gross Weight Per Pack: 0.2500 lb
- Gross Weight per Pack Metric: 0.18
- Gross Weight UOM Metric: kg
- Harmonization Tariff Schedule Code: 8536308000
- Height: 2.05 in
- Height [Metric]: 5.2019 cm
- Horsepower: 1 hp
- Length: 5.05 in
- Length [Metric]: 12.8219 cm
- Material: Composite/Thermoplastic
- Mounting: Screw Mount
- NEMA Rating: NEMA 5-20R
- Phase: 1
- Returnable: Y
- Standard: UL498
- Standards: ARRA CompliantBuy American Act CompliantCSA C22.2 No. 42Federal Specification WC596NEMA WD6NEC 406.12/210.52UL 1699AUL 498 File No. E366570
- Temperature Rating: -30 to 150 °F
- Terminal Type: Back/Side Wired Screw
- Type: 1-Phase Decorator Duplex Grounding Standard Tamper Resistant
- UNSPSC: 39121406
- UPC 11: 78358542617
- UPC 12: 783585426174
- Wattage: 2500;2500.0000 W;W
- Width: 3.30 in
- Width [Metric]: 8.3769 cm
- Wire Size: #14 to #12
- Stock Status: NONSTOCK
- Brand: Hubbell Wiring Device-Kellems
- Manufacturer: Hubbell
- Amperage Rating: 20 A
- Color: Ivory
- Number of Wires: 3
- Voltage Rating: 125 VAC
- Number Of Poles: 2
- Applications
- Features
Industrial/Commercial |
Standard Product |
Meets new 2017 national electric code for AFCI protection |
Meets or exceeds UL requirements for tripping time on series and parallel arcs |
Tamper resistant and self-grounding construction are standard features |
Automatically tests the AFCI each time the reset button is pressed in place |
Green power ON LED indicator |
No reset when tested if AFCI functionality is compromised |