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Sign In Register Forgot User ID? Forgot Password?General Purpose Portable GFCI Bodies & Cords
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General purpose portable ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) bodies and cords are electrical devices used with power cords that help protect users from ground faults. They have an integrated circuit breaker that turns off the power when a current overload is detected, helping protect users from electrical burns, shock, or electrocution. They are commonly used in temporary power applications to provide protection where electrical circuits may come in contact with water, such as in garages or outdoors, and a standard GFCI receptacle is not available. Plug-in GFCIs plug directly into a wall outlet and have one or more receptacles that devices plug into. Inline GFCIs are lengths of cord with an outlet plug at one end and one or more receptacles at the other end that devices plug into.
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Inline Portable GFCI Cords with Manual Reset
Inline portable GFCI cords with manual reset are electrical devices used between a power source and an electrical device to help prevent electrical shock from water and other hazards. They require the user to reset the GFCI after a power outage by pushing the reset button to restore power to the connected equipment. They are typically used in industrial or construction applications, such as with power tools, where a sudden resumption in power could be dangerous if equipment starts back up unexpectedly. They have an outlet plug at one end and one or more receptacles at the other end that devices plug into. They can also be used with extension cords, in which case the GFCI plugs into the wall, the extension cord plugs into the GFCI, and the device plugs into the extension cord.
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