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Installations in marine and recreational vehicles may require GFCI protection of
branch circuits connected to the AC output of the PROsine. In addition, electrical
codes require GFCI protection of certain receptacles in residential installations.
While the true sine wave output of the PROsine is equivalent to the waveform
provided by utilities, compliance with UL standards requires that Xantrex test and
recommend specific GFCIs. As of October 2005, Xantrex has tested the GFCI-
protected 15A receptacles listed in Table 3-3 and found that they function
properly when connected to the AC output of the PROsine.
Table 3-3
Tested GFCI Models
Manufacturer Model Number
a
a.GFCI models may change over time. Refer to the Application Note “Using GFCI Receptacles on Xantrex
Inverters and Inverter Chargers” on the Xantrex website for up-to-date test results.
Leviton
8598, 8599, 8898, 8899, 6598
b
, 6599
b
b.This is an old model and is generally no longer sold as it does not offer the same level of protection as the
newer models.
Cooper/Eagle
XGF15, XGF20, GF15
b
, GF20
b
Pass & Seymore
1594, 2094, 1591
b
Hubbell/Bryant
GF52*A
c
, GF53*A
c
, GF82*A
c
, GF83*A
c
, GFR5252*A
c
, GFR5352*A
c
, GF8200*A
c
,
GF8300*A
c
, GF52
b
, GF53
b
, GF82
b
, GF83
b
, GF5252
b
, GF5352
b
, GF8200
b
, GF8300
b
c.The asterisk * represents one or two letters to indicate the front color of the receptacle. The A indicates that
this is the newer model which meets the latest safety standard.