Tecmark Corporation Datasheets for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI)

Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) disconnect a circuit when the current between the neutral conductor and the live conductor becomes unbalanced. GFCIs are also known as residual current devices.
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Industrial Grade Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is ideal for both new and existing circuit installations. This GFCI has a unique design that offers the flexibility of splicing-in the protection...
The LineGard 20 Amp Portable Series comes factory standard with plug and connector or with flying leads (no plug or connector) for field configuring and thus can be constructed into...
The LineGard 30 Amp Portable Series comes factory standard with flying leads (no plug or connector) for field configuring and can be constructed into stand-alone cord sets or equipment integrated...
The LineGard ® 30 Amp Portable Series GFCI comes factory standard with flying leads (no plug or connector) for field configuring and can be constructed into stand-alone cord sets or...
The LineGard™ 20 Amp Portable Series comes factory standard with plug and connector or with flying leads for OEM and field wiring applications. It is available in either Automatic or...
The LineGard™ 30 Amp Permanent Series single and multiphase GFCI is ideal for both new and existing circuit installations. This GFCI has a unique design that offers the flexibility of...
The LineGard™ 40 - 60 Amp Class A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is ideal for both new and existing circuit installations. The LineGard™ 40 - 60 Amp Class A...
The LineGard™ 60 Amp Special Purpose Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (SPGFCI) is ideal for both new and existing circuit installations and is designed to interrupt leakages of 20mA or greater.
The LineGard™ PGFM product family provides ELCI (equipment leakage) ground fault sensing and is designed and manufactured by North Shore Safety, a leader in innovative safety products. The PGFM series...
The Plug Series and In-Line Series Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) are rated for 15 Amps at 120 VAC. These devices are available in either an Automatic or Manual (safe...