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Arc fault and ground fault protection in one device
Eaton Wiring DevicesOBC AF/GF dual-purpose receptacles
AF/GF dual-purpose receptacles In Stock July 2016!
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Electrical SectorMexico OperationsCarr. Tlalnepantla -Cuautitlán Km 17.8 s/nCol. Villa Jardín esq.Cerrada 8 de MayoCuautitlán, Mexico CP 54800MéxicoEaton.mxEaton.com/wiringdevices
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• Provides both arc fault protection per UL1699A and ground faultprotection per UL943 in one convenient device
• Protects from both series and parallel arcs downstream fromthe Outlet Branch Circuit (OBC) AF/GF receptacle
• OBC AF/GF receptacles also protect from upstream series arcs• Trip indicators make it easy to diagnose arc and ground faults• Device self-tests periodically to ensure proper function of both
the ground fault and arc fault protection elements • Meets and exceeds 10ka short circuit testing and Underwriters
Laboratories (UL) UL943 safety standards• Ground termination with backwire clamp provides secure wiring
and reduces installation time• Automatic grounding system eliminates the need for bonding
jumper in grounded metal enclosure; provides redundant mea-sure of ground continuity when jumper is used
• Tapered backwire openings handle multiple wire sizes andtypes for applications up to #10 AWG solid or standard wire
• When downstream receptacles are wired from load side,a 20A feed-through rating offers full protection
• Lock-out functionality prevents miswired line-load connectionsand GFCI/AFCI circuitry damage
• Visual indicator light provides quick visual reference of atripped or “end of life” condition
• Tamper resistant (TR) shutters comply with 2014 NECArticle 406.12
• Terminal screws backed out and ready to wire• Matching standard size thermoplastic wallplate included
Features & benefits
Eaton’s OBC AF/GF dual-purpose receptacle provides bothArc Fault and Ground Fault protection in one convenient device. It has the same foot print of a standard GFCI or AFCI device, and uses Eaton’s proven AFCI technology to reduce nuisance AFCI tripping. With the 2014 NEC requiring kitchens and laundry areas to have both AFCI and GFCI protection, and other areas expected in further code expansions, the AF/GF receptacle is a great new alternative solution for getting code-compliant.
Table 1. AF/GF duplex receptacles Rating
Catalog no. Description A V/AC NEMA Color suffix
TRAFGF15__ AF/GF duplex receptacle with standard-size wallplate, back & side wire
15 125 5-15R A, B, BK, GY, LA, V, W
TRAFGF20__ AF/GF duplex receptacle with standard-size wallplate, back & side wire
20 125 5-20R A, B, BK, GY, LA, V, W
For ordering devices, include Cat. no. followed by the color code: A (Almond), B (Brown), BK (Black), GY (Gray), LA (Light Almond), V (Ivory), W (White)
A B BK GY LA V W
Almond Brown Black Gray Lt. Almond Ivory White
Table 2. Color ordering information
TRAFGF15 TRAFGF20
Eaton Wiring DevicesOBC AF/GF dual-purpose receptacles
Compliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.
Description2-pole, 3-wire grounding15A, 125V/AC 20A, 125V/AC
Design features• Provides both arc fault protection per UL1699A and ground fault
protection per UL943 in one convenient device• Protects from both series and parallel arcs downstream from the
Outlet Branch Circuit (OBC) AF/GF receptacle• OBC AF/GF receptacles also protect from upstream series arcs• Trip indicators make it easy to diagnose arc and ground faults• Device self-tests periodically to ensure proper function of both
the ground fault and arc fault protection elements• Meets and exceeds 10ka short circuit testing and Underwriters
Laboratories (UL) UL943 safety standards• Ground termination with backwire clamp provides secure wiring
and reduces installation time• Automatic grounding system eliminates the need for bonding
jumper in grounded metal enclosure; provides redundantmeasure of ground continuity when jumper is used
• Tapered backwire openings handle multiple wire sizes and typesfor applications up to #10 AWG solid or standard wire
• When downstream receptacles are wired from load side, a 20Afeed-through rating offers full protection
• Lock-out functionality prevents miswired line-load connectionsand GFCI/AFCI circuitry damage
• Visual indicator light provides quick visual reference of a trippedor “end of life” condition
• Tamper resistant (TR) shutters comply with 2014 NEC Article406.12
• Terminal screws backed out and ready to wire• Matching standard size thermoplastic wallplate included
TRAFGF15W
TRAFGF20LA
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OBC AF/GF duplex receptacle
Compliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.
Table 1. Specification grade AF/GF duplex receptacles Rating
Catalog no. Description A V/AC NEMA Color suffix
TRAFGF15___ Duplex self test AF/GF with standard-size wallplate, back & side wire
15 125 5-15R A, B, BK, GY, LA, V, W
TRAFGF20___ Duplex self test AF/GF with standard-size wallplate, back & side wire
20 125 5-20R A, B, BK, GY, LA, V, W
Technical Data Effective May 2016
In Stock July 2016!
Technical Data Effective May 2016
AFGFDuplex Receptacle
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Catalog no. TRAFGF15, TRAFGF20
Top housing Thermoplastic, polypropylene
Bottom housing Thermoplastic, PVCStrap 0.047” thick steel, zinc-platedLine contacts 0.030” thick brassGround contact Brass
Terminal & ground screws#8-32 steel, brass-plated; neutral screw nickel-plated, ground screw green
Terminal clamps 0.070” thick steel
Table 2. Specifications Table 3. Materials
For ordering devices, include Cat. no. followed by the color code: A (Almond), B (Brown), BK (Black), GY (Gray), LA (Light Almond), V (Ivory), W (White)
A B BK GY LA V W
Almond Brown Black Gray Lt. Almond Ivory White
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Catalog Number: Type:
Catalog no. TRAFGF15, TRAFGF20
Device type OBC AFCI/GFCI duplex receptacleWiring type Back & side wireTesting & code compliance • cULus Listed to UL 498 and UL 943, file no. E482200
• Meets all UL 943 (GFCI), UL 498 (receptacles), UL1699A and applicable CSA requirements
• NOM certifiedEnvironmental specifications Flammability: Meets UL 94 requirements; V2 rated
Temperature rating: -35ºC to 66ºC (-31ºF to 150.8ºF)Electrical specifications Dielectric voltage: Withstands 2000V per UL 498
Current interrupting: Yes, at full-rated currentTemperature rise: Max. 30ºC (86°F) after 100 cycles of overload @ 150% of
rated current (DC)Trip time: 0.025 seconds (Class A)Frequency: 60 Hz; Voltage: 125V; Amperage: 15A/20A 20A feed-throughShort circuit testing: Meets and exceeds 10 kAMaximum interrupting capacity: 20 Amps
Mechanical specifications Terminal accommodation: #14 - 10 AWGVoltage ratings: Permanently marked on device
Table 4. Color ordering information
AF/GF receptacles are designed with the safety of the user in mind. Eaton’s AF/GF receptacles protect against both unexpected paths to ground and unseen arc faults that can result in electrical fires. The NEC requires GFCI or AFCI protection on certain circuits in residential, commercial, and industrial – in some cases both AFCI and GFCI protection are required on the same circuit. These receptacles are UL Listed and fully compliant with all of the latest UL943 Class A GFCI and UL1699A requirements. Eaton’s AF/GF receptacles include tamper resistant shutters to provide compliance with the 2014 NEC Article 406.12 that states that all receptacles installed in dwelling units must be tamper resistant. Additionally, these AF/GF receptacles incorporate lock-out functionality to protect against mis-wired line-load connections and dam-age the AFCI/GFCI circuitry.
Applications
Table 5. AF/GF status indicator Test indicator Red LED
Test indicator Amber LED
Rest button status Diagnosis Action
OFF OFF In "Device is functioning properly OR branch circuit may have no power"
Manually press the TEST button to trip the device. Amber light should come ON • If Amber light does not come ON, check if there is power to the branch • If Amber light does come ON, manually press the RESET button to restore power the the device • If AF/GF receptacle does NOT reset, replace AF/GF receptacle • If AF/GF receptacle receptacle does reset, device is functioning properly
OFF ON Out Device is in tripped state (either from manually pressing TEST button or from GFCI trip)
Manually press the RESET button to restore power to the device • If AF/GF receptacle does not reset, replace the AF/GF receptacle
OFF 2 Blinks Out GENERAL SERIES ARC Manually press the RESET button to restore power to the device • If AF/GF receptacle continues to trip, contact an electrician to locate and repair the low current arc fault
OFF 3 Blinks Out PARALLEL ARC Manually press the RESET button to restore power to the device • If AF/GF receptacle continues to trip, contact an electrician to locate and repair the parallel arc fault
OFF 4 Blinks Out OVERVOLTAGE Manually press the RESET button to restore power to the device • If AF/GF receptacle continues to trip, contact an electrician to locate and repair the overcurrent condition
OFF 5 Blinks Out AFCI self-test failure Manually press the RESET button to restore power to the device • If it does not reset and/or the blinking continues, replace the AF/GF receptacle
Blinking ON or OFF In or Out GFCI self-test failure Manually press the RESET button to restore power to the device • If it does not reset and/or the blinking continues, replace the AF/GF receptacle
Technical Data Effective May 2016
AFGFDuplex Receptacle
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Product dimensions
Figure 1. OBC TRAFGF 15A Line art with dimensions
1.28”(32,6mm)
2.60”(66mm)
1.27”(32,3mm)
1.30”(33mm)
3.28”(83,3mm)
4.20”(106,6mm)
Figure 2. OBC TRAFGF 20A Line art with dimensions
1.28”(32,6mm)
2.62”(66,4mm)
1.27”(32,3mm)
1.30”(33mm)
3.28”(83,3mm)
4.20”(106,6mm)
Certifications & compliances
KEY: cULus NOM
Catalog no.
TRAFGF15 • •
TRAFGA20 • •
Electrical Sector203 Cooper CirclePeachtree City, GA 30269United StatesEaton.comEaton.com/wiringdevices
Electrical SectorMexico OperationsCarr. Tlalnepantla -Cuautitlan Km 17.8 s/nCol. Villa Jardin esq.Cerrada 8 de MayoCuautitlan, Mexico CP 54800MexicoEaton.mxEaton.com/wiringdevices
Eaton is a registered trademark.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Eaton1000 Eaton BoulevardCleveland, OH 44122United StatesEaton.com
Electrical SectorCanada Operations5925 McLaughlin RoadMississauga, Ontario, L5R 1B8CanadaEatonCanada.caEaton.com/wiringdevices
© 2016 EatonAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USAPublication No. TD610028ENMay 2016
1 © 2013 Eaton. All Rights Reserved.
Dual Purpose Arc Fault Ground Fault Receptacle
• Dual purpose: device provides both self-test ground
fault protection per UL943 and combination (parallel
and series) arc fault protection per UL1699A
• Meets and exceeds 10ka short circuit testing and
UL943 safety standards
• Trip indicators make is easy to diagnose arc and
ground faults as well as “end of life” condition
• When downstream receptacles are wired from load
side, a 20A feed-through rating offers full protection
• Lock-out functionality prevents miswired line-load
connections and GFCI/AFCI circuitry damage
• Stock arriving in July 2016
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Duplex AF/GF Receptacle
AFCI and GFCI protection in one convenient device!
Back and side wire – up
to 10 AWG
TR Shutters standard to
ensure code compliance
with 2014 NEC
Colors: A, B, BK, GY, LA, V, W
Available in 15A and 20A
“TR” no longer on face of
device; “Tamper
Resistant” marked on
side – UL approved
marking
Amber LED: GFCI or
AFCI trips; multiple blink
patterns
Red LED: End of Life
Due to GFCI self-test
failure
14 and 12 AWG wire
strippers on strap
Autoground clip standard
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AF/GF Trip Codes
Red LED Amber
LED Rest button
status Diagnosis Action
OFF OFF In Device is functioning properly
OR branch circuit may have no power
Manually press the TEST button to trip the device. AMBER light should come ON
-If AMBER light does not come ON, check if there is power to the branch
-If AMBER light does come ON, manually press the RESET button to restore power
the device
-If AF/GF receptacle does NOT reset, replace AF/GF receptacle
-If AF/GF receptacle does reset, device is functioning properly
OFF ON Out Device is in tripped state (either from
manually pressing TEST button or from
GFCI trip)
Manually press the RESET button to restore power to the device
-If AF/GF receptacle does not reset, replace the AF/GF receptacle
OFF 2 Blinks Out GENERAL SERIES ARC Manually press the RESET button to restore power to the device
-If AF/GF receptacle continues to trip, contact an electrician to locate and repair the
low current arc fault
OFF 3 Blinks Out PARALLEL ARC Manually press the RESET button to restore power to the device
-If AF/GF receptacle continues to trip, contact an electrician to locate and repair the
parallel arc fault
OFF 4 Blinks Out OVERVOLTAGE Manually press the RESET button to restore power to the device
-If AF/GF receptacle continues to trip, contact an electrician to locate and repair the
overcurrent condition
OFF 5 Blinks Out AFCI self-test failure Manually press the RESET button to restore power to the device
-If it does not reset and/or the blinking continues, replace the AF/GF receptacle
Blinking ON or
OFF In or Out GFCI self-test failure
Manually press the RESET button to restore power to the device
-If it does not reset and/or the blinking continues, replace the AF/GF receptacle
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Additional details
• Like GFCIs, these products arrive in the
tripped state from the factory
• If wired correctly, the amber LED will be
illuminated, showing this tripped state
• Device just needs to be reset with button once
installed and it will then be ready for normal
operation
• If the amber LED is not illuminated when wired than
the product has been miswired (likely a line/load
mix up) or there is no power in the circuit