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Leviton GUAC2-W 20A SmartlockPro Self-Test GFCI Combination with Type A & Type-C USB in-Wall, USB Charger for Smartphones and Tablets

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1.Color:Black


2.:Type A Usb


About this item

  • POWERFUL - 2 high-powered charging ports with 4.8A of charging power
  • SAFE - Delivers continuous ground-fault protection, automatically self-tests to ensure it can respond to a ground-fault
  • FAST CHARGING - Smart chip technology provides over 2X the charging power of other GFCI USB outlets for a faster charge
  • CODE REQUIRED - Fulfill NEC requirements anywhere GFCI protection is needed
  • SIMPLE - Status indicator light provides simple, intuitive feedback
  • INSTALL - Requires extra deep wallbox for installation
  • Wallplate sold separately


The SmartlockPro Self-Test GFCI Combination Type A/C USB In-Wall Charger offers the trusted safety of Leviton GFCI protection with the advantage of powerful USB charging for Code-compliant use in kitchens, bathrooms or anywhere GFCI protection is required. Engineered to meet the latest UL standard for auto-monitoring (self-test), Leviton GFCIs periodically conducts an automatic internal test to confirm that protected power is available. If the GFCI detects a problem, 1 or more of the following will occur: power will be denied (trip with the inability to reset), trip with the ability to reset, subject to the next auto-monitoring test cycle or repeatedly trip or visual and/or audible indication. for additional safety, the device outlets feature tamper-resistant shutters that meet NE 406.12 requirements by blocking access to the contacts unless a 2 or 3 prong plug is inserted. Leviton USB In-Wall Chargers deliver maximum power for faster charging - up to 2 x more power. Our smart chip technology recognizes and optimizes the charging requirements of the connected device, ensuring it's getting the right amount of power for fast and efficient charging. Ideal for residential applications that require GFCI protection, such as kitchens, bathrooms and home spas, leaving ample room to power up or charge USB devices.


Danny F
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2025
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Stephan
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2025
Very rigid and works well
Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
The first one I received was in a plastic Amazon bag, no instructions or packaging. The cables were twisted from the previous person trying to install it. I bought it as "new" so I had to return that and try again to get an actual new one.It works as it should but I am knocking a star off because I can't think of any reason giving "leads" would be better except maybe to idiot proof it so people don't screw in black to white or something. The leads add to the bulk of the outlet which is already larger than a normal GFCI, so it is very hard to install. Luckily I was installing in a double gang with the garbage disposal so I had a place to stuff the wires.
JD
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2024
Très satisfaite
Eric Stein
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2024
Wanted some usb chargers in the kitchen, it works great!Due to the size, it was a bit difficult to install , but after some finicking I was able to fit everything into the electrical box.
Paul C
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023
As usual, inexperience and incompetence strikes again for many of the poor reviews. That's why I write the reviews that I write. I shall begin busting poor reviews and provide truth in reviewing....Where do I start? I'll first start by saying I have years of electrical trade experience. That helps, but isn't a requirement.(1) "Sockets too tight" or "I have a hard time plugging in regular plugs to the sockets". The receptacles (sorry, not "sockets") are "TR"...that means TAMPER RESISTANT. That means it takes some maneuvering of the blades for them to be inserted into the receptacle, hence, preventing a child from "tampering" with it and easily inserting say a paperclip. Tamper Resistant receptacles require that you slightly slide the blades to the right as you are inserting them and push aside the tamper guard. Technique is everything.(2) "It didn't come with a face plate". Firstly, there is no face plate pictured and secondly the description states "wall plate sold separately". The reason is people (such as I) may be using a different color wall plate or ones that are brass, brushed, chrome, decorative, etc. and including a wall plate that won't be used is a waste.(3) "It's too wide" or "it doesn't fit box". Ok, they added USB charging ports. More room is needed for these components...BUT the receptacle will legally fit in a box, meaning if INSTALLED CORRECTLY, it will not touch the walls of a single gang box or won't touch another switch or receptacle if placed in a multi-gang box. Now, if your box is crowded with other circuits or if someone left too much wire slack and jammed everything in, you may have an issue fitting this. Did I mention "if installed correctly?"(4) Too hard to install. This is subjective, BUT....If you ordered a 20 amp version of this, it is presumably because you knew it is being used on a 20 amp circuit. That means the wires are a heavier gauge and stiffer than those used on a 15 amp circuit, so yes, it may be a bit more difficult to install. Knowing how to gently fold the wires and leave only a sufficient amount of slack is key.(5) "wires don't stay under the terminals"...This means you are doing something wrong. Only one wire may be installed on either side of the screw. If you have two of each color wires, you will need to individually insert them under the clamp, one on either side of the screw. I properly striped each conductor and they fit securely under each terminal without pulling out. Do not confuse these with "back-wire" receptacles. These are "side-wire" and use a clamp - it is not the same as the lazy method of back-wiring, which is frowned-upon by better electricians.(6) "the outlet sits 1/4 inch lower in the box than the adjacent one". This one was a real winner...The face of the receptacle is industry standard. The "yoke" is industry standard. The screw-spacing is industry-standard. However, the photo provided by a certain incompetent review shows a slight warp in the box, which is common to nail-on boxes installed in a rush. It also shows the receptacles (purposely?) misaligned to exaggerate the claim. The receptacle mounting holes have wider slots to allow for adjustment/alignment of the receptacles to compensate for slightly crooked box installations. I guarantee I could've adjusted the receptacles in the example to fit perfectly with a little effort. That example was someone having an ax to grind. Some people shouldn't be performing certain tasks.(7) "Can't plug everything in at once"...Well you can if you have basic types of plugs like lamps, laptops, a coffee maker, etc. If you have bulky transformers or other oversized plugs, well then of course you can't fit everything! You need this explained to you?(8) You do NOT need a separate pair of wires to make the USB ports work! No idea why someone would provide misinformation if they weren't sure. The USB ports take power from the primary hot and neutral feeds. This was erroneously reported by another reviewer that is supposed to be of higher caliber. Other notes and recommendations....Make sure you know the amperage of the circuit you are installing this on. It's the number listed on the breaker that controls the circuit. Without getting into the code too deep, a good rule of thumb is 15 amp circuits require you to order a 15 amp receptacle, 20 amp circuits should have a 20 amp receptacle. Yes, there are exceptions to this but for most situations, I suggest following that guideline. Know if you need to order a wall plate. If you are replacing a classic style duplex receptacle and your wall plate has two separate holes for the receptacles, you will need a new wall plate. If you are replacing a receptacle that has a single rectangular opening, the old plate will work. These use standard "Decora" type receptacle covers available everywhere. Also note it is normal for this receptacle to stick-out past the wall plate about an 1/8". NOTE: I purchased this item on Amazon for full price and have no affiliation to the seller. I try to write helpful, unbiased and insightful reviews because I also read reviews prior to making my own buying decisions. I notice many reviews lack helpful information, are not well written or give poor reviews based on not reading directions, failing to read the product details prior to purchasing or someone's inexperience or lack of skill. Writing valuable reviews helps pay it forward.
N.
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
These is very easy to install, and works great. Both outlets work as expected, and the usb ports are very convenient to quickly charge a number of devices, and removes the need to have a bulky charger taking up on of the outlets.One thing to note - This is MUCH thicker than the outlet I replaced. I'm assuming it's due to requiring extra components for the USB ports. Luckily this outlet is located in a corner that is somewhat out of view, otherwise it would look a bit out of place with the no screw face plates that I am using, as it sticks out a good 0.25 inches, where the previous outlet was flush.
K. Shenoy
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023
Simple to install - standard GFCI. Just note that this model since it includes the USB ports is much deeper than a standard GFCI. You will need to have a deep electrical box and make sure you can tuck your wires and still get this GFCI in. Mine was a tight fit but overall it works great!
J.G.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022
A GFCI outlet was needed for my kitchen island install, but I really wanted to use a USB outlet. Trips to local box stores did not provide this option so I succumbed to a standard GFCI outlet and bulky charging bricks.Lo and behold, a GFCI USB combo receptacle exists. Leviton is THE brand for receptacles and switches (I have several Diva dimmer switches which have top notch fit and finish), so I'm not surprised they have this dual purpose product.Plugging in devices is easy and doesn't get jammed like some other plugs, the green LED status is bright but small, and the spacing of the USB ports and plugs is fine; I can plug in 2 plugs and have plenty of room for the USB wires. One thing to note is that the hookup Line and Load wires are a part of the unit, you don't hook your Romex up to the device directly. The wire is good quality stranded 12 gauge, though I'd prefer a direct hookup to the receptacle with a screw.The charge rate is good for my iDevices, but it is not as fast as the fastest dedicated power brick. Preliminary tests using USB A and USB C on the outlet, vs my fastest USB A and USB C bricks, show that it's close enough. The convenience alone is wonderful and sure beats having a non-USB GFCI to code then adding charging ports in (which I was hitting with my knees).Leviton = the smart choice.
MAUL
Reviewed in Canada on November 1, 2020
Great product that does what’s expected of it, easy to hookup my charging cables to it for my phone without the next for plug allowing a more flush look for furniture in front of outlet. The receptacle was easy to install especially if you done outlets or light switches before but it is a little thick which causes a little issue making sure everything fits in there nicely but overall works great thus far.
M3Woody
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2019
When I installed a Ceramic Tile Kitchen Backsplash I upgraded to more modern switches and outlets. I purchased the Leviton T5832-T USB Charger/Tamper-Resistant Duplex Receptacle, 20-Amp, Light Almond. Love the convenience! No more juggling the chargers to make a couple fit into 1 outlet. Eliminates clutter of chargers and cords, so the countertop always looks neat. We almost always have a cell phone and Alexa or other electrical devices plugged in. The Leviton T5832-T USB Charger/Tamper-Resistant Duplex Receptacle, 20-Amp performs flawlessly with no issues charging our iPhones and powering appliances. While I have never "timed" the charge it seems no different than the Apple charger that came with the phones. Another Plus, the 20 Amp rating allows Waffle Irons, Coffee Makers to be plugged in without concerns for overloading the circuit for peace of mind as well. Instructions are included and Installation was easy. Considering more for beside the beds and bathroom counters.
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