Legrand Radiant 25A, Self-Test GFCI Rocker Decorator Switch, Safe for Kids, Tamper-Resistant, Black

Brand:Pass & Seymour

3.6/5

66.51

The radiant Collection is a step up from the standard with simple, classic options in wiring devices, home automation controls and screwless wall plates that complement today's homes. The self-test GFCI conducts an automatic test every three seconds, ensuring it's always ready to protect. If the device fails the test, the indicator light flashes to signal that the GFCI should be replaced. It also has our proven safelock protection feature: if critical components are damaged and protection is lost, power to the receptacle is disconnected. The single-gang device provides up-and-down switching combined with GFCI safety features, ideal for remodeling, and perfect for bath and kitchen vents. This GFCI outlet also features tamper-resistant outlets, now with Black invisi-shutters for an invisible effect preferred by end users. Designed to complement your décor, radiant layers on the style with tasteful finish options to coordinate with any décor.

EAN: 0785007135718

Categories Tools & Home Improvement, Electrical, Outlets, Standard Outlets,

ADD STYLE: Upgrade your outlets with style and innovation. Add the perfect finishing touch to your home, delivering advanced features to enhance every day life, while complementing any decor. FAST & RELIABLE: Outlet self-tests every 3 seconds, ensuring it's always ready to protect. Outlet features external pressure plates; enhanced back body and posted terminal screws make wiring easy. CHILD SAFETY: Outlets protect against injury from electric shock and disconnect power when protection is lost. Patented shutter system helps prevent improper insertion of foreign objects meeting National Electrical Code tamper-resistant requirements. DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Outlet features durable, high-impact resistant thermoplastic construction. Outlet withstands 100x the required UL surge test cycle. ENHANCED DESIGN: Thinner profile than competition: The single-gang device provides up-and-down switching combined with GFCI safety features, ideal for remodeling, and perfect for bath and kitchen vents. Legrand GFCIs outlets leave more room for wires in your electrical box for easier installation.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Pass & Seymour
Certification ‎UL
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Compatible Devices Desktop
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 175 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎GFCI outlet
Item Dimensions LxWxH 4.2 x 1.73 x 1.03 inches
Item model number ‎1597SWTTRBKCCD4
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Legrand
Material Thermoplastic
Material ‎Thermoplastic
Part Number ‎1597SWTTRBKCCD4
Product Dimensions ‎4.2 x 1.73 x 1.03 inches
Style ‎No Wall Plate

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Scritto da: Mike
Simple install if you know what you are doing
If you know what you are doing then it's pretty easy to install but the I could see someone being confused by the instructions. They are a little hard to follow. You should have an electrician do it anyway if you don't know how. The unit itself is nice and the GFCI system worked after testing. The switch click is a little loud but feels solid. Love that they make these in black.
Scritto da: John
Great product. Confusing installation directions
I'm a DIY'er, so not an electrician. I was doing a small bathroom renovation that had a 3-gang, 3-switch box powering Vanity light, Fan and Fan Light (each on its own switch). I added a recessed light in the stall shower and connected it to the fan light and its switch. This works, but code requires a light in the shower to be on a GFCI circuit. So I had to either remove a switch to add a GFCI or find a way to get two in one. I got some expert advice at HD and they showed me a combination GFCI switch. It was a Leviton and after reading numerous reviews of the switch failing and bad QC, I decided to look for another before even trying it. I found this one (looks like only Leviton and P&S make this type of switch). This combination GFCI is nicely made. It has one GFCI receptacle outlet and a small vertical switch on the top. The switch is quite small, not easily toggled by quickly flicking you finger against it like a normal switch, but this is expected in this combination. One thing to note, the Leviton switch is horizontal which gives it a more normal switch size, but does switch horizontally. I did find the installation instructions confusing. They include two instruction sheets. A standard GFCI install sheet which is for their standard (non-switch) GFCI receptacles. It works OK, although the pictures show the standard GFCI, not this one. The second sheet is specific to this switch and instructs how to hook it up. NOTE – the switch is not by default GFCI protected (as I thought it was). You have to manually wire it through the GFCI to get protection. This is explained in the installation instructions, but I never found it clearly explained how to wire the switch through the GFCI. Having completed everything now on my own (via trial and error), I do realize that C1 is the diagram I should have been working off of (not sure why C1 is only mentioned in the last “Note” in the instructions though…). My final hookup was more complicated through, as I had to run the fan wires all through the GFCI also, because the Fan & Fan Light shared the same Neutral. Once I figured all this out, it worked great. The fan (which is a nice P&S timer!) also goes through the GFCI now. The next obstacle was getting the timer, this GFCI switch and standard switch back into the 3-gang box using mostly 12 gauge wire. This GFCI switch is deep! All finished now, the lights/fan work great and are safe. I’ve only had it hooked up for a few days, but I’m very pleased with the configuration and look. I have no use for the outlet on the GFCI (it is beside the door) so I put a nice LED night light in it. Great looking product. Works great. Just wish the instructions would have been more explanatory to putting the switch through the GFCI. I thought this was the reason for buying the product. But like I said, I’m not an electrician, so may not know any better.
Scritto da: Nutmegger
Almost a year of heavy use, still going strong.
First things first: Great first impression, nice packaging, good, solid product. The product feels "substantial", i.e. does NOT have a cheap feel to it, like its Leviton-made analog does. Pass&Seymour is poised to become Leviton's competitor by the looks of it. And, even though you cannot judge any company by just one single product, if I were to compare them based solely on the one-gang GFCI outlet/switch combos that they make, I would give Pass&Seymour thumbs way up over the competitor. The niche for these combos are very specific: It is meant either for those who want to add an outlet in an old bathroom, and have only a one-gang box that houses the light switch; OR, when somebody installs a garbage disposal in their kitchen sink, and doesn't want to add another wall box for the operating switch. So, because of the narrow range of applications there aren't many choices: It's either this one,or the one from Leviton. If you know of any others, feel free to add a comment to this review. The predicted reliability for something like this is low too. Because so much has to be crammed into a very small space, the parts are smaller and (presumably) less reliable. Now, why four, and not full five stars? Like I said above, I feel a bit guarded about any product that has to pack so much into so small a space. I will change that rating up or down based on how long the switch lasts. In the previous Leviton's product that is being replaced by this one, the light switch part lasted a very short period of time. I got only 6 months of trouble-free operation, and then it started sticking and the rocker became difficult to toggle. Again, that was the Leviton switch. Read their reviews: I am not alone. This one by Pass&Seymour has a better feel when new than Leviton, so I am hoping that this is a reflection of the long-term performance. I will revisit this review and report on how this product does. If you don't see any updates, consider that I am still happy with the product. Stay tuned! ** Update, June 2012: ** Almost a year of use, still going strong. I am impressed with Pass and Seymour -- the quality is visible and tangible.
Scritto da: Lee527
Best choice for GFCI/Switch combo
I chose the P&S combo GFCI/switch over the alternatives from Leviton or Eaton because it's the only one with a light switch that works intuitively, meaning up = on and down = off. The other two have switches that are mounted sideways. Does pushing left or right turn on the light? In addition, the Pass & Seymour (like the Leviton) has a tamper-resistant outlet for child safety, which is required by code now for typical home installations. The Eaton as of now isn't tamper-resistant and wouldn't be up to code if I installed it in my bathroom. I also like that the P&S has a red light that goes on if the GFCI is tripped, the opposite of the Leviton which has a green light that's normally on but goes off if the GFCI is tripped. I think I prefer a light on an outlet telling me something's wrong over one that's normally glowing all the time. The included wallplate is a plus (the "style = no wall plate" in the description is incorrect). Confusing and hard to read instructions need improvement - I mostly followed the clearer instructions in the highest-rated reviews here.
Scritto da: Dwimmerlaik
Calidad
El producto es de gran calidad, su construcción tanto interna como externa hacen que luzca en cualquier lugar, aparte de proteger cualquier cosa que esté conectada directamente al contacto.

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