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3 Residential Electronic Circuit Interrupters
Features
The GE DFCI has important features
for assisting you or your electrician in
troubleshooting a trip. Should the DFCI
trip, the yellow LED will blink to indicate
the last known trip condition. Here is
how it works:
Turn the DFCI to the “ON” position.
Observe LED indications and compare
that to the chart at left.
Last known trip condition
LED indications will appear for 5
seconds each time the DFCI is turned
on for up to 30 days.
Note: Breaker must be energized to
reset or turn on.
Clearing the last known
trip condition
The DFCI has a self-test feature that
meets a June 2015 requirement from
UL on all ground fault circuit breakers.
This self-test feature enables the DFCI
to automatically and continuously
test itself to ensure that it is working
properly. If it is detected that the device
has been compromised, the device
trips itself in a lockout mode. Once in
the lockout mode the breaker cannot
be reset and must be replaced. This
effortless system guarantees that
only the best protection is provided at
all times.
LED indicators
Last known
trip condition
Yellow 1 Yellow 2
OFF OFF Overcurrent
ON OFF Arc fault or PTT passed
ON ON Arc fault to ground
ON ON Ground fault
Specifications
Combination Arc Fault
Circuit Interrupter
Class A 5mA Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter
• 120VAC, 60 Hz
• Wire Range #14-8 AWG
UL Listed Arc Fault Circuit
Interrupters No. 1699
UL Listed Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupters No. 493
UL Listed Molded Case
Circuit Breakers No. 489
Catalog Number
Amps Poles Volt
Interrupting
Rating AIC
Standard
Pack
Master Pack
Plug-in Plug-in
THQL1115DF 15
1 120 Vac
10k
1 10
THQL1120DF 20
THHQL1115DF 15
22k
THHQL1120DF 20
Arc fault
indicator
(Yellow 1)
Ground fault
indicator
(Yellow 2)
Push to test