Blue Sea Systems
Blue Sea Systems 360 Panel GFCI Dual Outlet, 120V AC 20A, Marine-Grade
Blue Sea Systems 360 Panel GFCI Dual Outlet, 120V AC 20A, Marine-Grade
SKUCT-111234
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Ensure critical safety and reliability on board with the Blue Sea Systems 360 Panel GFCI Dual Outlet. Engineered for harsh marine environments, this panel provides continuous ground fault protection to safeguard both users and electrical equipment from hazardous current leaks. Its durable construction and clear status indication make it an essential component for any vessel's electrical system. Upgrade your boat's safety and performance today.
In the Box:
- 1499 Panel
- Instruction Manual
Specifications:
- Continuous Ground Fault Protection: Safeguards against electrical hazards in wet conditions.
- 20 Amp, 120 Volt Dual Receptacle/Outlet: Delivers high-capacity power for multiple devices.
- Marine-Grade Durability: Designed for wet and damp locations with stainless steel hardware and UV-stabilized plastics for long-term performance.
- Status Indicator Light: Provides immediate visual feedback on power status, protection engagement, and line/load reversal.
- Compact Dimensions: Measures 4.75" H x 4.88" W x 1" D (121 x 124 x 25mm), allowing for easy installation in electrical panels.
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