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TGS 15L |
A brief introduction to 2006 UL approval GFCI
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter ( GFCI ) with intellectual end-of?ife auto-monitoring function.
Our newly invented GFCI receptacles have got the new 2006 American UL approval.GFCI is technically well-known,it is designed to protect the user from electrocution when hazardous ground fault presents.Electronic and mechanical components failure may occur for a variety of reasons.For example,failure may occur because of the normal aging of electronic components.Mechanical parts may become corroded,or experience mechanical wear.Devices may fail because of mechanical abuse,or because they are overload when installed.Electrical power surges.Such as from lighting,also may result in failure.The sensor,the detector,the switch,trip mechanism,and/or power supply may failure.In the prior part,protective devices are often enquipped with a test button to determine the condition of the device.The test button may be actuated periodically to determined the condition of the device.The test result maybe indicated in a variety of ways.For example,the test result indicator maybe a button that is configured to pop out of the device,the test indicator maybe a button a visual display,such as a lamp or a sound generated by an annunciator.Unfortunately,the above approach does not provide the user with any indication when the device is at the end of its useful life.In order to overcome the above mentioned disadvantages,we broke through the limitation of traditional technology,invented a kind of novel,intellectual monitorinr system.To detect the end-of ?ife of GFCI.Thus,when the above mentions failure occurs,the intellectual monitoring system will provide an end-of ?ife alarm indication to communicate to the user that the GFCI has reached end of life,or mechanical failure occurs in the device,the auto-monitoring multi-protection function will trip the GFCI to cut off the power supply automatically.Besides,the product has power-failure and reverse miswiring protection functions.
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