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LED Diagnostics
On receptacles, the Status Indicator light provides simple,
intuitive feedback on power and protection status.
On circuit breakers, line-side powered LEDs remain lit even
when tripped, for easy identification of the type of fault (AF/GF).
Handle
Window
AF” LED “GF” LED Device Status
GREEN OFF OFF ON
RED OFF OFF Overload or short-circuit trip
RED ON (solid) OFF Series arc-fault trip
RED OFF ON (solid) Ground-fault trip
RED
ON (blinking)
OFF
OFF
ON (blinking)
1 sec. delay -Parallel arc-fault trip
3 sec. delay - Neutral Miswired
RED ON (blinking) ON (blinking)
1 sec. delay -Electronics self-test
failure (breaker will be locked out
and must be replaced)
WHITE OFF OFF Manual OFF
Patented Reset Lockout
All Leviton AFCI, GFCI and AFCI/GFCI devices feature a reset/lockout
function which prevents the device from being reset if the AFCI or
GFCI is not functioning properly, protection has been compromised
or line and load wires were reversed during installation.
GFCI Self-Test
Engineered to meet the latest UL standard for auto-monitoring
(self-test), all Leviton receptacles and circuit breakers with GFCI
technology periodically conduct an automatic internal test to
confirm that GFCI-protected power is present. Our devices provide
continuous ground-fault protection; they will detect and trip on an
actual ground-fault even when the self-test is being conducted.
Circuit Breaker Classes
Thermal Magnetic – Use for traditional indoor applications.
Hydraulic Magnetic – Best for harsh environments where
temperatures can range from -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F).
Smart – Features hydraulic magnetic technology and remote
monitoring capabilities via the My Leviton app.
Shown above, L to R:
Receptacles GFTR1, AFTR1, AGTR1 and AFBL1
Circuit Breakers LB115-GF, LB115-DS
AF/GF Circuit Breaker Diagnostics