Eaton GF15W-3-L GFCI Receptacle - cULus Listed NOM

Part Number: GF15W-3-L
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
GF15W-3-L

Quick Summary

The Eaton GF15W-3-L GFCI receptacle delivers self-test protection for 125V outlets in commercial and industrial spaces. A slim design helps you outfit tight panels and back boxes without sacrificing safety or code compliance. It carries cULus Listed NOM certification, aligning with North American safety standards and streamlining approvals. Designed for NEMA 5-15R outlets, back-and-side wiring, and 3-pack stocking, it supports reliable, scalable installation. Engineers appreciate the 15A, 125V rating for general-purpose outlets in both new builds and retrofit projects. The unit's compact dimensions fit narrow enclosures, reducing panel depth and simplifying wire routing, while the included 3-pack minimizes field logistics and labor costs.

Product Information

Extended Description

GF15W-3-L Eaton: Eaton self-test GFCI, 15A, 125V, White, Slim design, 3 Pack
Product Name
Eaton slim GFCI receptacle
Catalog Number
GF15W-3-L
UPC
032664581564
Product Length/Depth
1.03 in
Product Height
4.19 in
Product Width
1.69 in
Product Weight
3.8 lb
Warranty
Refer to warranty document.
Certifications
cULus Listed NOM
Special features
Slim design
Type
Self-test
Amperage Rating
15A
Voltage rating
125V
Circuit interrupter type
GFCI
Packaging type
3 Pack
Wiring method
Back and side wire
Allowable wire size
#14-10 AWG
NEMA configuration
5-15R
Torque rating
16 lbf-in
Color
White
Slim design to save enclosure space directly translates to faster installs and reduced panel footprint, enabling more efficient layouts in dense control rooms and retrofit projects. Self-test GFCI protection decreases maintenance intervals and lowers safety risk, delivering consistent personal protection for operators. With a 15A, 125V rating and NEMA 5-15R configuration, it provides reliable recreational, industrial, and commercial outlet protection while meeting regulatory expectations. Back and side wiring support simplifies terminations, accommodates a broad range of conductor sizes (#14-10 AWG), and reduces wiring errors, improving install time and reliability. The 16 lbf-in torque rating ensures a secure, vibration-resistant connection suitable for demanding environments. Packaging as a 3-pack reduces stocking complexity, lowers procurement costs, and accelerates large-scale installations. cULus Listed NOM certification confirms North American safety compliance, easing project approvals and warranty alignment.

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FAQs

To install GF15W-3-L, power off the circuit, loosen the terminal screws, and connect conductors to the back and side terminals using #14-10 AWG. Torque each termination to 16 lbf-in, then snap the device into the box and restore power. Verify the self-test function and test with a known load.
GF15W-3-L is a self-test GFCI receptacle rated for 15A and 125V, with a 5-15R NEMA configuration and 3-pack packaging. It supports back and side wiring with #14-10 AWG conductors and requires 16 lbf-in torque for secure terminations. Supplied finish is White.
Yes, GF15W-3-L is a 5-15R GFCI receptacle designed for standard 5-15R outlets. It supports back and side wiring for #14-10 AWG conductors, with a specified torque of 16 lbf-in to ensure a reliable termination. It is available in a 3-pack for bulk installations.
The GF15W-3-L carries cULus Listed NOM certification, confirming compliance with North American electrical safety standards. This certification aids with procurement approvals and audits. The device supports residential, commercial, and light industrial applications and aligns with Eaton's warranty documentation.
The slim design minimizes enclosure footprint, freeing space in crowded panels and simplifying wire routing in tight spaces. When paired with the 3-pack packaging, it reduces field logistics, lowers labor costs, and speeds project timelines for retrofit and new-build installations, all while maintaining reliable GFCI protection.